PMIC - Full, Half-Bridge Drivers

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
DRV8412DDWR

DRV8412DDWR

Texas Instruments

IC BRIDGE DRIVER PAR 44HTSSOP

1315

DRV8332DKDR

DRV8332DKDR

Texas Instruments

IC BRIDGE DRIVER PAR 36HSSOP

595

CSD97394Q4M

CSD97394Q4M

Texas Instruments

CSD97394 - SYNCHRONOUS BUCK NEXF

46720

CSD95480RWJ

CSD95480RWJ

Texas Instruments

SYNCHRONOUS BUCK

0

CSD95482RWJT

CSD95482RWJT

Texas Instruments

POWERSTAGE

161

CSD95496QVMT

CSD95496QVMT

Texas Instruments

CSD95496QVMT

250

UC3770BN

UC3770BN

Texas Instruments

IC BRIDGE DRIVER PAR 16DIP

102

UC3717ANG4

UC3717ANG4

Texas Instruments

IC BRIDGE DRIVER PAR 16-DIP

0

CSD95495QVM

CSD95495QVM

Texas Instruments

POWERSTAGE

1132

CSD95482RWJ

CSD95482RWJ

Texas Instruments

CSD95482RWJ

0

DRV8432DKD

DRV8432DKD

Texas Instruments

IC BRIDGE DRIVER PAR 36HSSOP

1034

CSD95485RWJ

CSD95485RWJ

Texas Instruments

SYNCHRONOUS BUCK

0

CSD95492QVMT

CSD95492QVMT

Texas Instruments

CSD95492QVMT

2

CSD95373AQ5M

CSD95373AQ5M

Texas Instruments

IC SYNC BUCK NEXFET 12SON

82

CSD97395Q4M

CSD97395Q4M

Texas Instruments

IC SYNC BUCK NEXFET 8VSON

2

CSD95485RWJT

CSD95485RWJT

Texas Instruments

SYNCHRONOUS BUCK

225

CSD95472Q5MCT

CSD95472Q5MCT

Texas Instruments

IC POWERSTAGE SYNC BUCK 12VSON

242

CSD96497Q5MCT

CSD96497Q5MCT

Texas Instruments

BRIDGE DRIVER

182

CSD97395Q4MT

CSD97395Q4MT

Texas Instruments

IC SYNC BUCK NEXFET 8VSON

1

CSD95375Q4M

CSD95375Q4M

Texas Instruments

IC SYNC BUCK NEXFET 8VSON

1658

PMIC - Full, Half-Bridge Drivers

1. Overview

Full and Half-Bridge Drivers are critical components in power management integrated circuits (PMICs), designed to control power transistors in high-side and low-side configurations. These drivers enable precise switching of MOSFETs or IGBTs in power conversion systems, playing a pivotal role in motor control, DC-DC converters, and motorized industrial equipment. Their ability to manage high-voltage/current loads with minimal switching losses makes them indispensable in modern electrification and automation systems.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional CharacteristicsApplication Examples
Full-Bridge DriverControls four power transistors in H-bridge configuration, enabling bidirectional current flowBrushed DC motor control, servo actuators, resonant converters
Half-Bridge DriverDrives high-side and low-side transistors in complementary modeDC-DC converters, BLDC motor drives, Class-D amplifiers

3. Structure and Composition

Typical physical construction includes:

  • Multi-layer QFN/TSSOP packaging with thermal pad
  • Internal level shifters for high-side gate driving
  • Dead-time control logic to prevent shoot-through
  • Integrated protection circuits (OCP, OTP, UVLO)
  • Bootstrap circuitry for high-side power supply

Technical composition combines CMOS control logic with high-voltage DMOS output stages.

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterTypical RangeImportance
Operating Voltage4.5V-100VDetermines system compatibility
Peak Drive Current0.2A-4.0AAffects switching speed and efficiency
Switching Frequency100kHz-2MHzImpacts system size and EMI
RDS(on)50m -300m Directly affects conduction loss
Propagation Delay5ns-100nsCritical for high-frequency synchronization

5. Application Areas

  • Industrial automation (servo drives, robotic arms)
  • Electric vehicles (on-board chargers, DC-DC converters)
  • Consumer electronics (BLDC motor drives in appliances)
  • Medical equipment (precision actuator control)
  • Renewable energy systems (solar inverters, energy storage)

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerProduct SeriesKey Features
TIDRV8703DThree-phase gate driver with current sensing
STMicroL6398High-voltage half-bridge driver with bootstrap
InfineonIRS2003300V half-bridge driver for Class-D audio
ON SemiNCP5911BSingle-channel high-side driver with diagnostics
RenesasISL78692Automotive full-bridge controller with PWM

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations:

  • Match voltage rating with system bus voltage (1.5x safety margin)
  • Calculate RMS current requirements vs. package thermal capability
  • Evaluate dead-time adjustability for specific switching frequency
  • Select appropriate protection features for operating environment
  • Consider package size vs. cooling requirements

Example: For 48V motor drives, select drivers with 80V rating, >1A peak current, and thermal shutdown.

Industry Trend Analysis

Future development focuses on:

  • Integration with current sensing and protection circuits
  • Adoption of wide-bandgap device drivers (SiC/GaN compatibility)
  • Intelligent drivers with digital interfaces (PWM/PWM with feedback)
  • Reduced on-resistance (<50m ) for high-current applications
  • AEC-Q100 automotive qualification becoming standard

The market is shifting towards higher integration and smarter power management solutions driven by EV and IoT applications.

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