MCP14T0517AT-E/CH

Microchip Technology
579-MCP14T0517ATECH
MCP14T0517AT-E/CH

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Description:
Gate Drivers 1.7A push-pull isolated transformer driver for implementing low-power isolated power supplies, 150KHz

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On Order:
3.000
Expected 2/13/2026
Factory Lead Time:
4
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0,998 € 1,00 €
0,834 € 20,85 €
0,757 € 75,70 €

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Microchip
Product Category: Gate Drivers
Transformer Driver
SMD/SMT
SOT-23-6
3.5 A
3 V
5.5 V
- 40 C
+ 125 C
Brand: Microchip Technology
Input Voltage - Max: 5.5 V
Input Voltage - Min: 3 V
Operating Supply Current: 1.5 A
Pd - Power Dissipation: 500 mW
Product Type: Gate Drivers
Rds On - Drain-Source Resistance: 350 mOhms
Shutdown: Shutdown
Factory Pack Quantity: 3000
Subcategory: PMIC - Power Management ICs
Technology: Si
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USHTS:
8542390090
MXHTS:
8542399999
ECCN:
EAR99

MCP14T0517 Push-Pull Transformer Drivers

Microchip Technology MCP14T0517 Push-Pull Transformer Drivers are designed for compact, isolated power supplies operating from a 3VDC to 5.5VDC input. The Microchip MCP14T0517 drivers integrate two power MOSFETs and are capable of driving push‑pull, center‑tapped transformers directly from the supply. The devices feature an internal oscillator followed by a gate‑drive stage that delivers complementary outputs for ground‑referenced N‑channel power switches. Each switch includes a controlled voltage slew‑rate, and the oscillator employs frequency dithering to help reduce EMI. An external clock source may also be used when precise harmonic placement or synchronization with multiple transformer drivers is required.