TPS62006DGSR by Texas Instruments
The TPS62006DGSR is a highly efficient synchronous step-down DC/DC converter designed and manufactured by Texas Instruments, a leader in semiconductor solutions. This advanced power management integrated circuit (PMIC) is tailored for portable and battery-powered applications where energy efficiency is paramount.
Key Features
- Input Voltage Range: The device supports a wide input voltage range from 2.5V to 6V, making it versatile for various power sources.
- Output Voltage: It delivers a fixed output voltage of 1.8V, which is ideal for low-voltage operations in modern electronic devices.
- High Efficiency: With a synchronous step-down converter design, the TPS62006DGSR achieves high efficiency, which is critical for prolonging battery life in portable applications.
- Output Current: The device is capable of providing up to 600mA of output current, sufficient for a wide range of medium-power requirements.
- Package Type: It comes in a compact 10-pin MSOP (Mini Small Outline Package) that is suitable for space-constrained applications.
- Switching Frequency: The TPS62006DGSR operates at a 1.2MHz fixed switching frequency, allowing the use of small, low-profile inductors and capacitors to minimize the solution footprint.
- Power Save Mode: It includes a power save mode for light load efficiency, reducing power consumption when the load is low.
- Thermal Shutdown: The built-in thermal shutdown feature ensures the device operates within safe temperature limits, protecting both the converter and the system.
- Overcurrent Protection: It is equipped with overcurrent protection to prevent damage from excessive current draw.
Applications
The TPS62006DGSR is optimized for use in a variety of applications, including but not limited to:
- Smartphones and PDAs
- Digital cameras and portable media players
- Handheld GPS units
- Wireless LAN and Bluetooth® devices
With its combination of high efficiency, small package size, and robust protection features, the TPS62006DGSR is an excellent choice for designers looking to optimize power management in their next-generation portable devices.