
Laurence Marchini, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "MOSFET drivers", and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Electronicstalk which will be of interest. Let me be your guide.
Start with the news release Step-down controller claims widest input range from Intersil, which we summarised at the time by saying "Dual-output buck controller runs from the industry's widest input voltage range, accepting inputs from 3.3 to 25V, and producing outputs from +0.6 to +5.0V". A few weeks before, we featured the news release Smaller drivers minimise gate bounce from Microchip Technology: "MOSFET drivers are rated for a peak output current of 0.5A, over a wide operating voltage range of 4.5-18V".
In May 2007, we covered the news from ON Semiconductor concerning its NCP1396 - take a look at Resonant mode controller has drivers and VCO which says: "Resonant mode controller features built-in high- and low-side MOSFET drivers to enable compact design of reliable and highly efficient power supplies".
Take a look also at the news release from Fairchild Semiconductor, Drivers bridge from logic to power MOSFETs, as well as PWM controllers take more discretes onboard from Intersil, and Programmable power manager costs less than a buck from Lattice Semiconductor UK.
See also:
Controllers claim cost-efficient power management (August 2006)
Four-phase synchronous pulsewidth modulation buck controllers claim the industry's highest performance/price ratio for four-phase CPU core regulators
Website is dedicated to Microchip analogue lines (July 2006)
A new website allows customers to rapidly find and source samples from Microchip's extensive range of analogue semiconductor products, with samples supplied from Anglia's stock in its UK warehouse
Microchip deal makes five for Anglia (April 2006)
Anglia has signed a UK and Ireland distribution agreement with Microchip Technology, its fifth new semiconductor signing in recent months
Power controller looks for a place in the Sun (February 2006)
The LTC3819 is a PolyPhase synchronous step-down controller with integrated MOSFET drivers and an onboard 5bit digital interface designed to power Sun Microsystems' new generation of processors
MOSFET drivers optimise efficiency (November 2005)
Three new high-speed half-bridge MOSFE