The LM9061 family consists of charge-pump devices which provides the
gate drive to an external power MOSFET of any size configured as a high-side driver or switch. This
includes multiple parallel connected MOSFETs for very high current applications. A CMOS
logic-compatible ON and OFF input controls the output gate drive voltage. In the ON state, the
charge pump voltage, which is well above the available VCC supply, is
directly applied to the gate of the MOSFET. A built-in 15-V Zener clamps the maximum gate to source
voltage of the MOSFET. When commanded OFF a 110-µA current sink discharges the gate capacitances of
the MOSFET for a gradual turnoff characteristic to minimize the duration of inductive load
transient voltages and further protect the power MOSFET.
Lossless protection of the power MOSFET is a key feature of the LM9061. The voltage drop
(VDS) across the power device is continually monitored and compared against
an externally programmable threshold voltage. A small current-sensing resistor in series with the
load, which causes a loss of available energy, is not required for the protection circuitry. If the
VDS voltage, due to excessive load current, exceeds the threshold voltage,
the output is latched OFF in a more gradual fashion (through a 10-µA output current sink) after a
programmable delay time interval.
The LM9061 family consists of charge-pump devices which provides the
gate drive to an external power MOSFET of any size configured as a high-side driver or switch. This
includes multiple parallel connected MOSFETs for very high current applications. A CMOS
logic-compatible ON and OFF input controls the output gate drive voltage. In the ON state, the
charge pump voltage, which is well above the available VCC supply, is
directly applied to the gate of the MOSFET. A built-in 15-V Zener clamps the maximum gate to source
voltage of the MOSFET. When commanded OFF a 110-µA current sink discharges the gate capacitances of
the MOSFET for a gradual turnoff characteristic to minimize the duration of inductive load
transient voltages and further protect the power MOSFET.
Lossless protection of the power MOSFET is a key feature of the LM9061. The voltage drop
(VDS) across the power device is continually monitored and compared against
an externally programmable threshold voltage. A small current-sensing resistor in series with the
load, which causes a loss of available energy, is not required for the protection circuitry. If the
VDS voltage, due to excessive load current, exceeds the threshold voltage,
the output is latched OFF in a more gradual fashion (through a 10-µA output current sink) after a
programmable delay time interval.