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    STMicroelectronics’ half-bridge gate drivers ease design with GaN in low-voltage systems

    Target power-conversion applications for industrial equipment and computer peripherals

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    STMicroelectronics’ STDRIVEG210 and STDRIVEG211 half-bridge gallium nitride (GaN) gate drivers are tailored for systems powered from industrial or telecom bus voltages, 72V battery systems, and 110V AC line-powered equipment. Rated for maximum rail voltage of 220V, the drivers integrate linear regulators to generate high-side and low-side 6 V gate signals and provide separate sink and source paths for optimum control.

    The STDRIVEG210 is featured for power-conversion applications such as server and telecom supplies, battery chargers, adapters, solar micro-inverters and optimizers, LED lighting, and USB-C power sources. Suitable both for resonant and hard-switching topologies, its 300ns startup time permits to minimize the wake-up time especially during intermittent operation (burst mode).

    The STDRIVEG211, equipped with overcurrent detection and smart shutdown, targets motor drives in power tools, e-bikes, pumps, and servos, as well as class-D audio amplifiers, in addition to power supplies.

    Both devices simplify and minimize BOM by integrating the bootstrap diode to easily supply high-side driver. The separate gate-driving paths can sink 2.4A and source 1.0A to ensure fast switching transitions and easy dV/dt tuning. Protection features include interlocking to prevent cross conduction, while the high-side and low-side drivers have a short propagation delay with 10 ns matching time for low dead time operation. Under-voltage lockout (UVLO) prevents operating in low-efficiency or dangerous conditions and the STDRIVEG211, which is oriented towards motor-drive applications, has additional high-side UVLO protection.

    The devices also have over-temperature protection and dV/dt immunity up to ±200V/ns, while input-voltage tolerance up to 20V helps simplify the controller interface circuitry. A standby pin facilitates power management and a separated power ground allows optimal Kelvin source gate driving or the use of a current shunt.

    The STDRIVEG210 and STDRIVEG211 are in production now, in a compact 5mm x 4mm 18-lead QFN package, and available from $1.22 for orders of 1000 pieces. Please visit www.st.com/innovative-stdrive-gan-drivers for more information.

    Reeta Dhote
    Reeta Dhote
    Reeta Dhote is a tech enthusiast and the Editor at Makersnow.com. With a Master's degree in Computer Applications, she brings a strong technical foundation and a keen editorial eye to the world of technology journalism. Reeta is passionate about exploring emerging tech trends, startups, and innovations shaping the future. When she's not editing stories or connecting with industry experts, she enjoys simplifying complex tech topics for a broader audience.

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