Datasheet
Table Of Contents
- 1.0 Electrical Characteristics
- 2.0 Typical Performance Curves
- FIGURE 2-1: Rise Time vs. Supply Voltage.
- FIGURE 2-2: Rise Time vs. Capacitive Load.
- FIGURE 2-3: Rise and Fall Times vs. Temperature.
- FIGURE 2-4: Fall Time vs. Supply Voltage.
- FIGURE 2-5: Fall Time vs. Capacitive Load.
- FIGURE 2-6: Propagation Delay vs. Input Amplitude.
- FIGURE 2-7: Propagation Delay Time vs. Supply Voltage.
- FIGURE 2-8: Propagation Delay Time vs. Temperature.
- FIGURE 2-9: Quiescent Current vs. Supply Voltage.
- FIGURE 2-10: Quiescent Current vs. Temperature.
- FIGURE 2-11: Output Resistance (Output High) vs. Supply Voltage.
- FIGURE 2-12: Output Resistance (Output Low) vs. Temperature.
- FIGURE 2-13: Supply Current vs. Capacitive Load.
- FIGURE 2-14: Supply Current vs. Capacitive Load.
- FIGURE 2-15: Supply Current vs. Capacitive Load.
- FIGURE 2-16: Supply Current vs. Frequency.
- FIGURE 2-17: Supply Current vs. Frequency.
- FIGURE 2-18: Supply Current vs. Frequency.
- FIGURE 2-19: Crossover Energy vs. Supply Voltage.
- 3.0 Pin Descriptions
- 4.0 Application Information
- 5.0 Packaging Information

MCP1403/4/5
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Typical Performance Curves (Continued)
Note: Unless otherwise indicated, T
A
= +25°C with 4.5V ≤ V
DD
≤ 18V.
FIGURE 2-19: Crossover Energy vs.
Supply Voltage.
1.00E-09
1.00E-08
1.00E-07
1.00E-06
4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18
Supply Voltage (V)
Crossover Energy (A*sec)
10
-6
10
-7
10
-8
10
-9
Note: The values on this graph represent the
loss seen by both drivers in a package
during one complete cycle. For a sin-
gle driver, divide the stated value by 2.
For a single transition of a single driver
divide the stated value by 4.