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FAN3121 / FAN3122 — Single 9-A High-Speed, Low-Side Gate Driver
Figure 47 shows the pulsed gate drive current path
when the gate driver is supplying gate charge to turn the
MOSFET on. The current is supplied from the local
bypass capacitor C
BYP
and flows through the driver to
the MOSFET gate and to ground. To reach the high
peak currents possible with the FAN312x family, the
resistance and inductance in the path should be
minimized. The localized C
BYP
acts to contain the high
peak current pulses within this driver-MOSFET circuit,
preventing them from disturbing the sensitive analog
circuitry in the PWM controller.
Figure 47. Current Path for MOSFET Turn-On
Figure 48 shows the path the current takes when the gate
driver turns the MOSFET off. Ideally, the driver shunts the
current directly to the source of the MOSFET in a small
circuit loop. For fast turn-off times, the resistance and
inductance in this path should be minimized.
Figure 48. Current Path for MOSFET Turn-Off
Operational Waveforms
At power up, the FAN3121 inverting driver shown in
Figure 49 holds the output LOW until the V
DD
voltage
reaches the UVLO turn-on threshold, as indicated in
Figure 50. This facilitates proper startup control of low-
side N-channel MOSFETs.
Figure 49. Inverting Configuration
The OUT pulsesmagnitude follows V
DD
magnitude with
the output polarity inverted from the input until steady-
state V
DD
is reached.
Figure 50. Inverting Startup Waveforms
At power up, the FAN3122 non-inverting driver, shown
in Figure 51, holds the output LOW until the V
DD
voltage
reaches the UVLO turn-on threshold, as indicated in
Figure 52. The OUT pulses magnitude follow V
DD
magnitude until steady-state V
DD
is reached.
Figure 51. Non-Inverting Driver
Figure 52. Non-Inverting Startup Waveforms
PWM
V
DS
V
DD
C
BYP
FAN3121/2
PWM
V
DS
V
DD
C
BYP
FAN3121/2
V
DD
OUTIN
V
DD
IN+
(V
DD
)
IN-
OUT
Turn-on threshold
V
DD
OUTIN
V
DD
IN+
IN-
OUT
Turn-on threshold