The TPS57114CQRTERQ1 from Texas Instruments is a high-performance, automotive-grade synchronous step-down converter designed for power supply applications in modern vehicles. This advanced voltage regulator integrates two power MOSFETs and provides up to 4A continuous output current over a wide input voltage range from 2.95V to 6V.
Key Features:
- High Efficiency: With its synchronous buck topology, the TPS57114CQRTERQ1 achieves high efficiency, which is crucial for reducing heat and improving reliability in automotive applications.
- Wide Input Voltage Range: The device operates from an input voltage range of 2.95V to 6V, accommodating various battery states and ensuring stable performance under diverse operating conditions.
- Robust Output Current: The converter supports a robust 4A continuous output current, making it suitable for high-power applications within the vehicle.
- Thermal and Overcurrent Protection: Built-in thermal shutdown and overcurrent protection features safeguard the device and the system from potential damage due to overheating or excessive current draw.
- Adjustable Switching Frequency: The TPS57114CQRTERQ1 allows for an adjustable switching frequency up to 2.2MHz, providing flexibility in optimizing the balance between efficiency and external component size.
- Qualified for Automotive Applications: As a part of Texas Instruments' automotive product lineup, this device meets the stringent quality and reliability standards required for use in vehicle electronics.
Applications:
The TPS57114CQRTERQ1 is ideal for a wide range of automotive applications, including but not limited to:
- Infotainment Systems
- Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS)
- Automotive Body Electronics
- Telematics and Navigation Units
Package and Availability:
The device is offered in a compact, thermally-enhanced 16-pin WQFN package, making it suitable for space-constrained applications. With its robust design and comprehensive feature set, the TPS57114CQRTERQ1 is a reliable choice for powering advanced automotive electronics.