Internal Resistor of 1ED020I12-F2

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NXTY_Yoshimura
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Dear Community,

Regarding of 1ED020I12-F2,
What are the two resistance values ​​in the red area of attached file?

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Pablo_EG
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Hello Yoshimura,

Thank you for posting on Infineon Forums.

The pull-up and pull-down resistor values can be calculated using the information provided in the datasheet.

Please refer to chapters 2.2 and 2.6 of the following app note:
https://www.infineon.com/dgdl/Infineon-EiceDRIVER_1EDfamily_Technical_description-ApplicationNotes-v...

Here, it is explained that Rd and Rp can be calculated as:
Rd = VCC1(typ)/In+(typ)
Rp = VCC1(typ)/In-(typ)

You can find the data in table 3 and table 6.

Therefore: Rd = 5/100μ = 50kΩ
     Rp = 5/100μ = 50kΩ

I hope my explanation helped.

Best regards,
Pablo

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Pablo_EG
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First question asked 250 sign-ins 250 replies posted
Hello Yoshimura,

Thank you for posting on Infineon Forums.

The pull-up and pull-down resistor values can be calculated using the information provided in the datasheet.

Please refer to chapters 2.2 and 2.6 of the following app note:
https://www.infineon.com/dgdl/Infineon-EiceDRIVER_1EDfamily_Technical_description-ApplicationNotes-v...

Here, it is explained that Rd and Rp can be calculated as:
Rd = VCC1(typ)/In+(typ)
Rp = VCC1(typ)/In-(typ)

You can find the data in table 3 and table 6.

Therefore: Rd = 5/100μ = 50kΩ
     Rp = 5/100μ = 50kΩ

I hope my explanation helped.

Best regards,
Pablo
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