The TPS40130RHBTG4 from Texas Instruments is a sophisticated, multiphase synchronous buck controller designed for precision voltage regulation in a variety of applications. This high-performance integrated circuit (IC) is specifically engineered to cater to the needs of low-voltage, high-density power systems that require efficient power management.
Key Features
- Versatile Voltage Regulation: The TPS40130RHBTG4 is capable of providing a wide output voltage range, making it ideal for a broad spectrum of applications, including computing, networking, and telecommunications equipment.
- Multiphase Capability: With its multiphase architecture, this controller can deliver high currents while maintaining excellent thermal performance and reducing output voltage ripple.
- High Efficiency: The device is designed for high efficiency, which helps in reducing power loss and improving overall system performance.
- Integrated Gate Drivers: It includes built-in MOSFET gate drivers for added convenience and reduced external component count.
- Programmable Frequency: The switching frequency is programmable, allowing designers to optimize the performance of their power supply for their specific application.
- Protection Features: The TPS40130RHBTG4 incorporates a range of protection features such as over-current, over-voltage, under-voltage, and thermal shutdown to ensure reliable operation under various conditions.
Applications
The versatility of the TPS40130RHBTG4 makes it suitable for a variety of applications, including:
- Server and Enterprise Solutions
- Networking Equipment
- Telecommunications Infrastructure
- High-Density Power Modules
- Point of Load (POL) Power Architectures
Quality and Reliability
As with all Texas Instruments products, the TPS40130RHBTG4 is manufactured to the highest quality standards, ensuring reliable performance in critical applications. It is available in a 32-pin QFN package and is specified for operation over the industrial temperature range of -40°C to 85°C.
For detailed specifications, application notes, and support documentation, visit the Texas Instruments website or contact their support team for personalized assistance with your power management design challenges.