ZHCSNL4A August 2020 – March 2021 UCC23511-Q1
PRODUCTION DATA
The recommended input supply voltage (VCC) for the UCC23511-Q1 device is from 14V to 33V. The lower limit of the range of output bias-supply voltage (VCC) is determined by the internal UVLO protection feature of the device. VCC voltage should not fall below the UVLO threshold for normal operation, or else the gate-driver outputs can become clamped low for more than 20 μs by the UVLO protection feature. The higher limit of the VCC range depends on the maximum gate voltage of the power device that is driven by the UCC23511-Q1 device, and should not exceed the recommended maximum VCC of 33 V. A local bypass capacitor should be placed between the VCC and VEE pins, with a value of 220-nF to 10-μF for device biasing. TI recommends placing an additional 100-nF capacitor in parallel with the device biasing capacitor for high frequency filtering. Both capacitors should be positioned as close to the device as possible. Low-ESR, ceramic surface-mount capacitors are recommended.
If only a single, primary-side power supply is available in an application, isolated power can be generated for the secondary side with the help of a transformer driver such as Texas Instruments' SN6501 or SN6505A. For such applications, detailed power supply design and transformer selection recommendations are available in SN6501 Transformer Driver for Isolated Power Supplies data sheet and SN6505A Low-Noise 1-A Transformer Drivers for Isolated Power Supplies data sheet.