Why the 4A peak output matters for your power stage
The TLP5774(TP,E delivers a 4A peak output current — enough to drive medium-power IGBTs and SiC MOSFETs directly, without an external buffer stage. That saves board space and BOM cost in motor drives, UPS, and industrial power supplies. With 35kV/µs common-mode transient immunity, the part rejects fast dV/dt noise from the switching node — a common failure mode in inverter designs where the floating gate-drive signal can be corrupted by the half-bridge slew. The 5000Vrms isolation rating supports reinforced insulation per IEC 60747-5-5, qualifying it for mains-isolated gate-drive circuits in equipment rated up to 600V bus.
Switching speed and timing margin
Rise and fall times of 15ns and 8ns typical keep switching losses low at 100 kHz+ hard-switched frequencies. Maximum propagation delay is 150ns for both tpLH and tpHL, with pulse-width distortion capped at 50ns — tight enough for interleaved or phase-shifted topologies where timing skew between channels must stay under a few percent of the switching period. Compared to the TLP5752(D4-TP,E (2.5A peak), the TLP5774(TP,E adds 1.5A of peak drive current — the extra margin lets you drive larger IGBT modules or reduce gate-resistor power dissipation by switching faster.
Active production and supply posture
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Package and mounting for the rework bench
6-SOIC package (0.295", 7.50mm width) with a 1.27mm pitch — standard SOIC-6 footprint. The 6-SO supplier device package is the same body as a standard SO-8 but with only 6 leads, so the PCB footprint matches a common SOIC-8 land pattern with the two centre pads omitted. Surface-mount mounting with a typical MSL of 1 (no moisture bake needed unless the reel has been exposed beyond the floor life). The 110°C operating maximum allows placement near the heatsink in enclosed power supplies without derating.
