High-side driver IC in small quantity

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James

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Hi all,

Hoping for some suggestions here. I am after a few high-side driver ICs for
Automotive design app. Was looking at the IR2118 but a they are a little
pricey (and International Rectifier dont seem to offer free samples that I
can see..hehe). Doesn't have to be anything fancy or intelligent, will use a
micro for all the control, but is to be used for PWM outputs so can't be too
slow.

Thanks in advance.
James
 
On Jul 20, 11:20 pm, "James" <dotat...@tpigglet.com.au> wrote:
Hi all,

Hoping for some suggestions here. I am after a few high-side driver ICs for
Automotive design app. Was looking at the IR2118 but a they are a little
pricey (and International Rectifier dont seem to offer free samples that I
can see..hehe). Doesn't have to be anything fancy or intelligent, will use a
micro for all the control, but is to be used for PWM outputs so can't be too
slow.

Thanks in advance.
James
Farnell have a range of them, including the IR2118 for $5.78 ea.

Dave.
 
On Fri, 20 Jul 2007 23:20:53 +1000, "James" <dotatdot@tpigglet.com.au> wrote:

Hi all,

Hoping for some suggestions here. I am after a few high-side driver ICs for
Automotive design app. Was looking at the IR2118 but a they are a little
pricey (and International Rectifier dont seem to offer free samples that I
can see..hehe). Doesn't have to be anything fancy or intelligent, will use a
micro for all the control, but is to be used for PWM outputs so can't be too
slow.

Thanks in advance.
James
ST Microelectronics have a range of high side drivers. Have a look at their VNQ830.
 
"dmm" <dmmilne_REMOVE_@ozemail.com.au> wrote in message
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On Fri, 20 Jul 2007 23:20:53 +1000, "James" <dotatdot@tpigglet.com.au
wrote:

Hi all,

Hoping for some suggestions here. I am after a few high-side driver ICs
for
Automotive design app. Was looking at the IR2118 but a they are a little
pricey (and International Rectifier dont seem to offer free samples that I
can see..hehe). Doesn't have to be anything fancy or intelligent, will use
a
micro for all the control, but is to be used for PWM outputs so can't be
too
slow.

Thanks in advance.
James


ST Microelectronics have a range of high side drivers. Have a look at
their VNQ830.
They actually look like a better option for me anyway. Looked at
Farnell...not listed, the dual channel version is listed as NLA. Guess I'll
have to try to get them from Future Electronics....unless you have a couple
laying around? :)

James
 
On Sat, 21 Jul 2007 15:42:58 +1000, "James" <dotatdot@tpigglet.com.au> wrote:

"dmm" <dmmilne_REMOVE_@ozemail.com.au> wrote in message
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On Fri, 20 Jul 2007 23:20:53 +1000, "James" <dotatdot@tpigglet.com.au
wrote:

Hi all,

Hoping for some suggestions here. I am after a few high-side driver ICs
for
Automotive design app. Was looking at the IR2118 but a they are a little
pricey (and International Rectifier dont seem to offer free samples that I
can see..hehe). Doesn't have to be anything fancy or intelligent, will use
a
micro for all the control, but is to be used for PWM outputs so can't be
too
slow.

Thanks in advance.
James


ST Microelectronics have a range of high side drivers. Have a look at
their VNQ830.

They actually look like a better option for me anyway. Looked at
Farnell...not listed, the dual channel version is listed as NLA. Guess I'll
have to try to get them from Future Electronics....unless you have a couple
laying around? :)

James
Sorry, no spares at this time. They're all stuffed in boards o/s. Try the local reps,
Braemac , Arrow or Future..
 
"James" <dotatdot@tpigglet.com.au> wrote in message
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Hi all,

Hoping for some suggestions here. I am after a few high-side driver ICs
for Automotive design app. Was looking at the IR2118 but a they are a
little pricey (and International Rectifier dont seem to offer free samples
that I can see..hehe). Doesn't have to be anything fancy or intelligent,
will use a micro for all the control, but is to be used for PWM outputs so
can't be too slow.

Thanks in advance.
James
microchip makes a couple
<http://www.microchip.com/ParamChartSearch/chart.aspx?branchID=90104&mid=11&lang=en&pageId=79>

st make a nice range at decent prices
 

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