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    MOSFET driver IC offers comprehensive protection and diagnostic features

    MOSFET driver IC offers comprehensive protection and diagnostic features

    02/25/2013

    Offering enhanced reliability for relay replacements and battery switch applications, the automotive-qualified AUIR3200S MOSFET driver IC from International Rectifier offers comprehensive protection and diagnostic features. Available in an SO8 package, the AUIR3200S features over-current protection and over-temperature protection in addition to a diagnostic feature to report a short on the load. When designed with two AUIRLS3034-7P power MOSFETs, an on-state resistance (Rds(on)) as low as 0.75mohm can be achieved. "The AUIR3200S not only offers protection and diagnostic features to enhance system reliability but also delivers a high-side protected switch with lowest Rds(on) in the market when designed in conjunction with high performance automotive power MOSFETS," said Olivier Burazer, Application Engineer, IR's Automotive Products Business Unit. The new device is qualified according to AEC-Q100 standards, features an environmentally friendly, lead-free and RoHS compliant bill of materials, and is part of IR's automotive quality initiative targeting zero defects. International Rectifier

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