Promises faster switching, higher noise immunity, and tighter integration with low-voltage controllers, addressing the growing demands of motor control and power conversion systems.

A newly launched 600V gate driver portfolio by Microchip Technology is aiming to simplify the design of high-voltage power electronics used in industrial automation, consumer appliances, and energy systems. The lineup includes a dozen devices offered in half-bridge, high-side/low-side, and three-phase configurations, giving designers flexibility across a wide range of motor control and power conversion topologies.
The key features are:
- Supports up to 600V operation for high-voltage applications
- Drive current options from 600 mA to 4.5 A for flexible performance tuning
- 3.3 V logic compatibility for direct MCU interfacing
- Schmitt-trigger inputs and internal deadtime for high noise immunity
- Available in half-bridge, high-side/low-side, and 3-phase configurations
At the core of the announcement is support for up to 600V operation combined with fast switching capability and scalable current drive strengths ranging from 600 mA to 4.5 A. This allows engineers to fine-tune performance and efficiency based on system requirements, whether they are designing compact consumer products or robust industrial drives.
The gate drivers are built to work directly with 3.3 V logic, making them well suited for modern microcontroller-based control architectures. Enhanced noise immunity is a key focus, with Schmitt-triggered inputs and integrated deadtime helping protect external MOSFETs and reduce the risk of shoot-through in electrically noisy environments—an increasingly common challenge in high-power designs.
Beyond individual components, the devices are positioned as part of a broader power management ecosystem. When combined with compatible microcontrollers and power devices, they enable more tightly integrated motor control and power conversion solutions. This approach aligns with ongoing industry trends such as industrial electrification, renewable energy expansion, and the push for smaller, more efficient motor drives.
To support faster development cycles, simulation models are available to help engineers evaluate performance and mitigate design risks early in the design phase, before committing to hardware prototypes.
The new 600V gate drivers are already available in production quantities, targeting applications ranging from DC-DC converters and inverters to multi-phase motor control systems. With efficiency, robustness, and integration as key priorities, the portfolio is designed to help developers bring high-voltage power systems to market with greater confidence and speed.





