Thursday 14 May 2020

Toshiba unveils MOSFET gate driver switch IPD for automotive ECUs

KUALA LUMPUR, May 14 -- Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation (Toshiba) has launched ‘TPD7107F’, a gate driver switch IPD that controls the conduction and shut-off of current supplied to automotive electronic control units (ECUs), such as junction boxes and body control modules.

Combined with Toshiba’s automotive low On-resistance N-channel MOSFET, TPD7107F can form a high-side switch suitable for load current, according to a statement.

As an electronic switch, free from the contact wear of mechanical relays, the new IPD can help reduce the size and power consumption of automotive ECUs and make them maintenance-free.

By delivering enhanced functions that support the high reliability required for automotive ECUs, the new IPD monitors load operation and the MOSFET to which it is connected. In abnormal operation, it rapidly turns off the MOSFET to reduce the load on the MOSFET.

TPD7107F is housed in a WSON10A package, and reduces peripherals such as capacitors since it has built in a voltage boosting circuit. The new IPD secures supply current as low as 3μA (max.) during stand-by.

More details at https://toshiba.semicon-storage.com/ap-en/top.html.

-- BERNAMA

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