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Toshiba Adds Five New MOSFET Gate Driver ICs that Will Help Reduce Device Footprints

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Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation ("Toshiba") has added five products to its lineup of MOSFET gate driver ICs in the TCK42xG Series for mobile devices such as wearables. The new products in the series are equipped with an overvoltage lockout function and control the gate voltage of an external MOSFET according to the input voltage.
 

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Toshiba Adds Five New MOSFET Gate Driver ICs that Will Help Reduce Device Footprints

Toshiba: new MOSFET gate driver ICs "TCK42xG Series" that will help to reduce device footprints. (Graphic: Business Wire)

The new products are: “TCK420G” for 24V power lines; “TCK422G” and “TCK423G” for 12V power lines; “TCK424G” for 9V power lines; and “TCK425G” for 5V power lines. Along with the already launched “TCK421G” for 20V power lines, they are available now.
 

With this addition, TCK42xG series now allow users to select a gate-source voltage from two types, 10V and 5.6V, offering coverage of more MOSFETs. In addition, the lineup of the different detection voltages for the input overvoltage lockout function allows the products to be used for power lines from 5V to 24V. When combined with an external back-to-back MOSFET, they are also suitable for configuring a load switch circuit (Fig.1) or a power multiplexer circuit (Fig.2) with a reverse current blocking function. Furthermore, with their built-in charge pump circuit supporting a wide range of input voltages, from 2.7V to 28V, they provide stable voltage between the gate and source of an external back-to-back MOSFET with intermittent operation. This allows large currents to be switched.
 

Housed in a WCSP6G[1] package, one of the smallest in the industry[2], the TCK42xG series realizes high density mounting for small devices, such as wearables and smartphones, helping to reduce their footprint.
 

Toshiba has also developed “Power multiplexer circuit” Reference Design, a reference design example for a power multiplexer that utilizes the functions of TCK42xG. It is available on Toshiba’s website from today.
 

Notes :
[1] A 1.2mm x 0.8mm chip scale package
[2] Among MOSFET gate driver ICs, Toshiba survey as of June 2022.
 

Applications
 

  • Wearables
  • Smartphones
  • Notebook PC, tablets
  • Storage equipment, etc.

Features
 

  • Gate-source voltage setting (5.6V, 10V) depending on input voltage with a built-in charge pump circuit
  • Over voltage lock out supports 5V to 24V
  • Low input OFF current: IQ (OFF) = 0.5μA (max) @VIN=5V

Main Specifications
 

 

(Unless otherwise specified, T a=25°C)

Part number

TCK420G

TCK421G

 

[3]

TCK422G

TCK423G

TCK424G

TCK425G

Package

Name

WCSP6G

Size (mm)

1.2×0.8 (typ.), t=0.35 (max)

Operating

 

ranges

Input operation voltage

 

VIN_opr (V)

@Ta= -40

 

to 85°C

2.7 - 28

Electrical characteristics

VIN UVLO threshold, VOUT falling

 

VIN_UVLO

 

typ./max (V)

@Ta= -40

 

to 85°C

2.0/2.5

VIN OVLO threshold,

 

VOUT falling

 

VIN_OVLO

 

min/max (V)

@Ta= -40

 

to 85°C

26.50

 

/28.50

22.34

 

/24.05

13.61

 

/14.91

10.35

 

/11.47

5.76

 

/6.87

Standby current

 

(OFF state)

 

IQ(OFF) max (μA)

@VIN=5V, Ta= -40

 

to 85°C

0.5

GATE Drive voltage

 

(VGATE1-VIN)

 

(VGATE2-VOUT)

 

VGS typ. (V)

@VIN=

 

12V/20V

10/10

10/10

10/-

5.6/-

-/-

-/-

GATE Drive voltage

 

(VGATE1-VIN)

 

(VGATE2-VOUT)

 

VGS typ. (V)

@VIN=

 

5V/9V

10/10

10/10

10/10

5.6/5.6

5.6/5.6

5.6/-

VGS ON time

 

tON typ. (ms)

@VIN=5V,

 

CGATE1,2=

 

4000pF

2.9

VGS OFF time

 

tOFF typ. (μs)

@VIN=5V,

 

CGATE1,2=

 

4000pF

52

23

OVLO

 

VGS turn OFF time

 

tOVP typ. (μs)

@CGATE1,2=

 

4000pF

31

34

41

16

18

19

Sample Check & Availability

Buy Online

Buy Online

Buy Online

Buy Online

Buy Online

Buy Online

Note:
[3] Already released product
 

Follow the links below for more on the new product.
TCK420G
TCK422G
TCK423G
TCK424G
TCK425G
 

To check availability of the new products at online distributors, visit:
TCK420G
https://toshiba.semicon-storage.com/ap-en/semiconductor/where-to-buy/stockcheck.TCK420G.html
 

TCK422G
https://toshiba.semicon-storage.com/ap-en/semiconductor/where-to-buy/stockcheck.TCK422G.html
 

TCK423G
https://toshiba.semicon-storage.com/ap-en/semiconductor/where-to-buy/stockcheck.TCK423G.html
 

TCK424G
https://toshiba.semicon-storage.com/ap-en/semiconductor/where-to-buy/stockcheck.TCK424G.html
 

TCK425G
https://toshiba.semicon-storage.com/ap-en/semiconductor/where-to-buy/stockcheck.TCK425G.html
 

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About Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation
 

Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation, a leading supplier of advanced semiconductor and storage solutions, draws on over half a century of experience and innovation to offer customers and business partners outstanding discrete semiconductors, system LSIs and HDD products.
 

The company's 23,000 employees around the world share a determination to maximize product value, and promote close collaboration with customers in the co-creation of value and new markets. With annual sales now surpassing 850-billion yen (US$7.5 billion), Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation looks forward to building and contributing to a better future for people everywhere.
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