The ADuM4135 is a single-channel gate driver specifically optimized for driving insulated gate bipolar transistors (IGBTs). Analog Devices, Inc., iCoupler technology provides isolation between the input signal and the output gate drive.
The ADuM4135 includes a Miller clamp to provide robust IGBT turn-off with a single-rail supply when the gate voltage drops below 2 V. Operation with unipolar or bipolar secondary supplies is possible, with or without the Miller clamp operation.
The Analog Devices chip scale transformers also provide isolated communication of control information between the high voltage and low voltage domains of the chip. Information on the status of the chip can be read back from dedicated outputs. Control of resetting the device after a fault on the secondary is performed on the primary side of the device.
Integrated onto the ADuM4135 is a desaturation detection circuit that provides protection against high voltage shortcircuit IGBT operation. The desaturation protection contains noise reducing features such as a 300 ns masking time after a switching event to mask voltage spikes due to initial turn-on. An internal 500 uA current source allows low device count and the internal blanking switch allows the addition of an external current source if more noise immunity is needed.
The secondary UVLO is set to 11 V with common IGBT threshold levels taken into consideration.