TPSM82810 – 2.75-V to 6-V, 4-A step-down module with adjustable-frequency & tracking

TPSM82810 – 2.75-V to 6-V, 4-A step-down module with adjustable-frequency & tracking

TPSM8281x is a family of pin-to-pin 3-A and 4-A compatible high efficiency and easy to use synchronous step-down DC/DC power modules with integrated inductors. They are based on a fixed-frequency peak current-mode control topology. They are used in telecommunication, test and measurement, and medical applications with high power density and ease of use requirements. Low resistance switches allow up to 4-A continuous output current at high ambient temperatures. The switching frequency is externally adjustable from 1.8 MHz to 4 MHz and can also be synchronized to an external clock in the same frequency range. In PFM/PWM mode, the TPSM8281x automatically enters Power Save Mode at light loads to maintain high efficiency across the whole load range. The TPSM8281x provides a 1% output voltage accuracy in PWM mode which helps design a power supply with high output voltage accuracy. The SS/TR pin sets the start-up time or tracks the output voltage to an external source. This allows external sequencing of different supply rails and limits the inrush current during start-up.

Features for the TPSM82810

  • Input voltage range: 2.75 V to 6 V
  • Output voltage range: 0.6 V to 5.5 V
  • Adjustable and synchronizable switching frequency of 1.8 MHz to 4 MHz
  • Spread spectrum clocking – optional
  • Selectable forced PWM or PFM/PWM operation
  • Output voltage accuracy ±1% (PWM operation)
  • Power-good output with window comparator
  • 100% duty cycle
  • Output discharge
  • Precise ENABLE input allows
    • User-defined undervoltage lockout
    • Exact sequencing
  • 15-µA typical quiescent current
  • Adjustable soft-start or tracking

more information: https://www.ti.com/product/TPSM82810

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