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MOSFET Driver, High Side and Low Side, 10V-20V supply, 2.5A output, SOIC-16Product OverviewThe IR2113STRPBF is a high voltage high speed power MOSFET and IGBT high andlow-side Driver with independent high and low-side referenced output channels.Proprietary HVIC and latch immune CMOS technologies enable ruggedized monolithicconstruction. Logic inputs are compatible with standard CMOS or LSTTL output,down to 3.3V logic. The output drivers feature a high pulse current buffer stagedesigned for minimum driver cross-conduction. Propagation delays are matched tosimplify use in high frequency applications. The floating channel can be used todrive an N-channel power MOSFET or IGBT in the high-side configuration whichoperates up to 500 or 600V.Floating channel designed for bootstrap operationTolerant to negative transient voltage (dV/dt immune)Under-voltage lockout for both channelsCMOS Schmitt-triggered inputs with pull-downCycle by cycle edge-triggered shutdown logicMatched propagation delay for both channelsOutputs in phase with inputsApplicationsSensing & Instrumentation, Motor Drive & Control, Medical, Automation & ProcessControlProduct InformationNo. of Channels: 2ChannelsDriver Configuration: High Side and Low SidePower Switch Type: IGBT, MOSFETSupply Voltage Min: 10VSupply Voltage Max: 20VDriver Case Style: SOICInput Type: Non-InvertingIC Case / Package: SOICNo. of Pins: 16PinsIC Mounting: Surface MountSource Current: 2AInput Delay: 120nsOutput Delay: 94nsSink Current: 2AOperating Temperature Min: -40°COperating Temperature Max: 125°CMSL: MSL 3 - 168 hours