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Microchip Introduces 600V Gate Driver Family for High-Voltage Power Management Applications

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Microchip (Nasdaq: MCHP) introduced a 600V Gate Driver family on January 21, 2026, offering 12 devices across half-bridge, high-side/low-side and 3-phase driver configurations.

The portfolio supports up to 600V operation, current drive options from 600 mA to 4.5 A, 3.3V logic compatibility, enhanced noise immunity, Schmitt-triggered inputs and internal deadtime for MOSFET protection. Simulation models are available to help mitigate design risks before prototyping. The devices target motor control and power conversion for industrial and consumer applications and are available now for purchase through Microchip and authorized distributors.

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  • 600V rated operation across the family
  • 12 devices in half-bridge, high-side/low-side and 3-phase configs
  • Current drive range 600 mA–4.5 A
  • 3.3V logic compatibility for MCU integration
  • Simulation models available to reduce prototyping risk
  • Portfolio available now for purchase

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Key Figures

Gate driver voltage: 600V Devices in portfolio: 12 devices Current drive range: 600 mA to 4.5A +2 more
5 metrics
Gate driver voltage 600V Maximum operating voltage for new gate driver family
Devices in portfolio 12 devices Number of gate driver variants introduced
Current drive range 600 mA to 4.5A Output drive capability of 600V gate drivers
Logic level support 3.3V logic Logic interface level for microcontroller integration
Driver configurations Half-bridge, high-side/low-side, 3-phase Available 600V driver topologies

Market Reality Check

Price: $73.17 Vol: Volume 10,136,880 is 31% ...
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$73.17 Last Close
Volume Volume 10,136,880 is 31% above 20-day average of 7,709,394, indicating elevated trading interest pre-news. normal
Technical Price at $73.17 is above 200-day MA of $62.34 and about 5% below the 52-week high of $77.20.

Peers on Argus

MCHP was down 2.05% while several peers such as ALAB (+5.99%), CRDO (+5.87%) and...

MCHP was down 2.05% while several peers such as ALAB (+5.99%), CRDO (+5.87%) and MPWR (+2.47%) rose, with only NXPI slightly negative (-0.13%). This points to a stock-specific move rather than a sector-wide downturn.

Historical Context

5 past events · Latest: Jan 15 (Positive)
Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment Move Catalyst
Jan 15 Auto flash platform Positive -0.3% Automotive-grade 28nm SuperFlash Gen 4 platform released to production.
Jan 13 Defense TVS launch Positive +0.9% Launch of MIL-qualified plastic TVS devices for aerospace and defense.
Jan 08 NVIDIA DGX firmware Positive -0.6% Custom MEC1723 firmware supporting NVIDIA DGX Spark personal AI systems.
Jan 05 Q3 business update Positive +3.1% Q3 net sales guided to about $1,185M, above prior range.
Dec 08 Conference appearance Neutral -0.7% Planned presentation at Barclays Global Technology Conference.
Pattern Detected

Across the last five news items, several positive product and business updates (e.g., Q3 sales beat, new automotive and defense offerings) saw mixed reactions, with three instances of price declines following constructive announcements.

Recent Company History

Over the past months, Microchip has issued a series of technology and business updates. On Dec 8, 2025, it announced participation in the Barclays Global Technology Conference. A Jan 5, 2026 business update guided Q3 net sales to about $1,185 million, above prior guidance. Subsequent January releases highlighted new embedded controller firmware for NVIDIA DGX Spark, military-qualified TVS devices, and an automotive-grade 28nm SuperFlash Gen 4 platform. Today’s 600V gate driver launch fits this pattern of expanding its power and embedded solutions portfolio.

Market Pulse Summary

This announcement expands Microchip’s power management portfolio with a 600V gate driver family span...
Analysis

This announcement expands Microchip’s power management portfolio with a 600V gate driver family spanning 12 device variants and current drive options from 600 mA to 4.5A. Positioned for motor control and power conversion, it supports 3.3V logic and includes features such as Schmitt-triggered inputs and internal deadtime for MOSFET protection. In context of recent automotive, defense and embedded updates, observers may track design-win adoption and how these products contribute alongside previously guided Q3 net sales of about $1,185 million.

Key Terms

gate driver, half-bridge, high-side/low-side, 3-phase driver, +2 more
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gate driver technical
"Microchip Technology today announces the introduction of its 600V Gate Driver portfolio"
A gate driver is an electronic component that controls the on/off switching of power transistors used in devices like motors, power supplies, and electric cars. Think of it as the switch operator that delivers the right timing and voltage so a transistor can reliably open or close; its quality affects efficiency, heat, and durability. Investors care because gate-driver performance influences a maker’s product competitiveness, manufacturing costs, and the potential for design wins in power-hungry markets.
half-bridge technical
"12 devices available in half-bridge, high-side/low-side and 3-phase driver configurations"
A half-bridge is an electronic circuit arrangement made of two switching elements that take turns connecting a device to the positive and negative sides of a power supply, allowing controlled delivery of voltage and current. Investors care because this simple building block appears in power chips and motor drives; its design affects product efficiency, heat, size and cost, which in turn influence a supplier’s performance and the competitiveness of end products—like comparing a more efficient pump to a leakier one.
high-side/low-side technical
"12 devices available in half-bridge, high-side/low-side and 3-phase driver configurations"
High-side and low-side describe two ends of an expected outcome range: the high-side is the more optimistic scenario (better sales, higher prices, or stronger results), while the low-side is the more conservative or pessimistic scenario (weaker sales, lower prices, or poorer results). Investors use these labels like weather forecasts — planning for the sunny high-side but preparing for the rainy low-side — to gauge risk, set valuation ranges, and decide how much safety to build into a position.
3-phase driver technical
"available in half-bridge, high-side/low-side and 3-phase driver configurations"
A 3-phase driver is an electronic controller that powers and regulates three-phase electric motors by converting incoming electricity into the right sequence and speed for the motor to run. Think of it as a smart speed and torque controller for heavy-duty equipment—like a dimmer switch and gearbox combined for industrial motors—which matters to investors because it influences productivity, energy use, maintenance costs and demand in manufacturing, utilities and transportation markets.
MOSFETs technical
"internal deadtime to protect MOSFETs, these gate drivers enable reliable performance"
A MOSFET is a tiny electronic switch used inside chips and power circuits to control the flow of electricity, functioning much like a faucet that opens and closes to let current move when needed. Investors care because MOSFETs directly affect how fast, efficient and small electronic devices and power systems can be, so supply, performance improvements or cost changes in MOSFETs can impact manufacturers’ margins, product competitiveness and capital spending.
Schmitt-triggered inputs technical
"Designed with enhanced noise immunity, Schmitt-triggered inputs and internal deadtime"
Schmitt-triggered inputs are electronic input circuits that include a built-in buffer zone so a signal must move clearly past one threshold to turn on and a different threshold to turn off; this prevents rapid on/off chatter when the incoming signal is noisy or unstable. For investors, the feature signals better product reliability and fewer false readings in devices, which can reduce recalls, lower support costs, and improve competitiveness for companies that make sensors, chips or control systems.

AI-generated analysis. Not financial advice.

The new gate driver family supports up to 600V operation, expanding the company’s high-voltage power solutions 

CHANDLER, Ariz., Jan. 21, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- To meet the demanding needs of high-voltage power management applications, Microchip Technology (Nasdaq: MCHP) today announces the introduction of its 600V Gate Driver portfolio, featuring 12 devices available in half-bridge, high-side/low-side and 3-phase driver configurations. Building on Microchip’s power management solutions, these high-voltage gate drivers are designed to facilitate the development of motor control and power conversion systems for industrial and consumer applications.

The 600V gate drivers enable fast switching and efficient performance with current drive options from 600 mA to 4.5A. They support 3.3V logic for seamless integration with microcontrollers. Designed with enhanced noise immunity, Schmitt-triggered inputs and internal deadtime to protect MOSFETs, these gate drivers enable reliable performance in high-noise environments.

“Microchip’s 600V gate drivers give our customers the reliability and efficiency they need to tackle complex motor control and power conversion challenges,” said Rudy Jaramillo, VP of Microchip’s analog power and interface division. “These devices help engineers bring their power systems to market faster and with greater confidence.”

For a comprehensive system solution, Microchip’s motor control and power conversion products can be used alongside the company’s MCUs and MOSFETs. These gate drivers support industry trends such as the electrification of industrial systems, growth in renewable energy and the increasing demand for compact, efficient motor control solutions.

Microchip offers an array of gate drivers to support a wide range of applications from DC-DC power supplies to a host of motor applications, all while promoting high design flexibility, system efficiency and robust operation. To learn more about the company’s gate drivers, visit the web page.

Development Tools

The 600V gate drivers are supported by simulation models enabling engineers to mitigate design risks before prototyping.

Pricing and Availability

The portfolio of 600V gate drivers is now available for purchase in production quantities. You can purchase directly from Microchip or contact a Microchip sales representative or authorized worldwide distributor.

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About Microchip Technology:
Microchip Technology Inc. is a broadline supplier of semiconductors committed to making innovative design easier through total system solutions that address critical challenges at the intersection of emerging technologies and durable end markets. Its easy-to-use development tools and comprehensive product portfolio support customers throughout the design process, from concept to completion. Headquartered in Chandler, Arizona, Microchip offers outstanding technical support and delivers solutions across the industrial, automotive, consumer, aerospace and defense, communications and computing markets. For more information, visit the Microchip website at www.microchip.com.

Note: The Microchip name and logo and the Microchip logo are registered trademarks of Microchip Technology Incorporated in the U.S.A. and other countries. All other trademarks mentioned herein are the property of their respective companies.

Editorial Contact:
Kim Dutton
480-792-4386
kim.dutton@microchip.com


FAQ

What are the key features of Microchip's 600V gate drivers (MCHP) announced Jan 21, 2026?

12 devices in multiple configs, up to 600V operation, 600 mA–4.5 A drive, 3.3V logic, noise immunity, Schmitt inputs and internal deadtime.

When will Microchip's 600V gate driver family (MCHP) be available to buy?

The 600V gate driver portfolio is available now for purchase in production quantities from Microchip and authorized distributors.

Which applications do Microchip's 600V gate drivers (MCHP) target?

They target motor control and power conversion systems for industrial and consumer applications, including DC-DC supplies and multi-phase motor drives.

Do Microchip's 600V gate drivers (MCHP) support low-voltage MCUs?

Yes — the devices support 3.3V logic for seamless integration with microcontrollers.

Are design tools available for Microchip's 600V gate drivers (MCHP)?

Yes — the drivers are supported by simulation models to help mitigate design risks before prototyping.
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