2.3 DC Electrical Characteristics

VBIAS (VCC, VBS ) = 15V, TA = 25°C , unless otherwise specified.
Parameter (Note 1) Symbol Min.Typ.Max. Unit Conditions
Logic “1” Input VoltageVIH2.3VVCC = 10V to 20V (Note 2)
Logic “0” Input VoltageVIL0.7VVCC = 10V to 20V (Note 2)
High Level Output Voltage, VBIAS − VOVOH0.050.2VIO = 2 mA
Low Level Output Voltage, VOVOL0.020.1VIO = 2 mA
Offset Supply Leakage CurrentILK50μAVB = VS = 600V
Quiescent VBS Supply CurrentIBSQ2060150μAVIN = 0V or 5V
Quiescent VCC Supply CurrentICCQ50260400μAVIN = 0V or 5V
Logic “1” Input Bias CurrentIIN+540μAVIN = 5V
Logic “0” Input Bias CurrentIIN−15μAVIN = 0V
VBS Supply Undervoltage Positive Going ThresholdVBSUV+7.78.79.7V
VBS Supply Undervoltage Negative Going ThresholdVBSUV−7.08.09.0V
VCC Supply Undervoltage Positive Going ThresholdVCCUV+7.78.79.7V
VCC Supply Undervoltage Negative Going ThresholdVCCUV−7.08.09.0V
Output High Short Circuit Pulsed CurrentIO+60290mAVO = 0V, PW ≤ 10 μs
Output Low Short Circuit Pulsed CurrentIO−130600mAVO = 15V, PW ≤ 10 μs
Note:
  1. The VIN, VTH, and IIN parameters are referenced to COM and are applicable to the two logic input pins: HIN and LIN. The VO and IO parameters are also referenced to COM and are applicable to the respective output pins: HO and LO.
  2. For optimal operation, it is recommended that the input pulse (to HIN and LIN) should have an amplitude of 2.3V minimum, with a Pulse Width (PW) of 200 ns, minimum.