The TPS54525PWPR is a highly efficient, adaptive on-time D-CAP2™ mode synchronous buck converter from Texas Instruments. This advanced power solution is designed to provide fast transient response for systems requiring efficient voltage regulation in a compact form factor. The TPS54525PWPR is ideal for powering performance-critical applications such as FPGA, ASIC, and processor power supplies in computing, networking, and consumer electronics.
Key Features
- Input Voltage Range: The device supports a wide input voltage range from 4.5V to 18V, making it versatile for various applications and ensuring compatibility with a broad range of power sources.
- Output Current: It is capable of providing up to 5A of continuous output current, catering to the needs of high-performance components.
- High Efficiency: With its integrated low RDS(on) MOSFETs, the TPS54525PWPR achieves high efficiency, which minimizes power loss and heat generation, thereby enhancing system reliability.
- Adaptive On-Time Control: The D-CAP2™ control mode provides a fast transient response, which is crucial for maintaining stable voltage levels during sudden load changes.
- Adjustable Switching Frequency: The switching frequency of the device is adjustable from 340kHz to 700kHz, allowing designers to optimize the performance as per the application's requirements.
- Thermal Protection: The TPS54525PWPR includes an over-temperature protection feature that safeguards the device and the system under extreme conditions.
Applications
The versatility and performance of the TPS54525PWPR make it suitable for a wide range of applications, including:
- Point of Load (POL) power supplies
- Performance processors, FPGAs, and ASICs
- Networking and telecommunication equipment
- Consumer electronics
- Computing peripherals
Package and Availability
The TPS54525PWPR comes in a 14-pin HTSSOP (PWP) package with PowerPAD™ for enhanced thermal performance. It is readily available through Texas Instruments and authorized distributors, ensuring reliable supply for both prototyping and mass production needs.