TPS53219ARGTR

TPS53219ARGTR

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TPS53219ARGTR
IC REG CTRLR BUCK 16QFN
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Description

The TPS53219ARGTR device is a small-sized single buck controller with adaptive ON-time D-CAPmode control. The device is suitable for low output voltage, high current, PC system power rail andsimilar point-of-load (POL) power supplies in digital consumer products. The small package andminimal pin-count save space on the PCB, while the dedicated EN pin and pre-set frequencyselections simplify the power supply design. The skip mode at light load conditions, strong gatedrivers, and low-side FET RDS(on) current sensing supports low-loss and highefficiency, over a broad load range. The conversion input voltage (high-side FET drain voltage)range is between 4.5 V and 25 V, and the output voltage range is between 0.6 V and 5.5 V. TheTPS53219ARGTR is available in a 16-pin, QFN package specified from –40°C to +85°C.

Feature

  • Conversion input voltage range: 3 V to 28 V
  • VDD input voltage range: 4.5 V to 25V
  • Output voltage range: 0.6 V to 5.5 V
  • Wide output load range: 0 A to > 20 A
  • Built-in 0.6-V (±0.8%)reference
  • Built-in LDO linear voltage regulator
  • Auto-skipEco-Mode? for light-loadefficiency
  • D-CAP? mode with 100-ns load-stepresponse
  • Adaptive ON-time control architecture with8 selectable frequency settings
  • 4700ppm/°C RDS(on) currentsensing
  • 0.7-ms, 1.4-ms, 2.8-ms and 5.6-ms selectable internal voltage servosoft start
  • Pre-charged start-up capability
  • Built-in outputdischarge
  • Open-drain power-good output
  • Integrated boostswitch
  • Built-In OVP/UVP/OCP
  • Thermal shutdown (non-latch)
  • 3-mm × 3-mm QFN, 16-Pin (RGT) package

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Description

The TPS53219A device is a small-sized single buck controller with adaptive ON-time D-CAPmode control. The device is suitable for low output voltage, high current, PC system power rail andsimilar point-of-load (POL) power supplies in digital consumer products. The small package andminimal pin-count save space on the PCB, while the dedicated EN pin and pre-set frequencyselections simplify the power supply design. The skip mode at light load conditions, strong gatedrivers, and low-side FET RDS(on) current sensing supports low-loss and highefficiency, over a broad load range. The conversion input voltage (high-side FET drain voltage)range is between 4.5 V and 25 V, and the output voltage range is between 0.6 V and 5.5 V. TheTPS53219A is available in a 16-pin, QFN package specified from –40°C to +85°C.

Product Attributes

TYPE DESCRIPTION Select all
Product Status Active
Clock Sync No
Synchronous Rectifier Yes
Frequency - Switching 500kHz
Voltage - Supply (Vcc/Vdd) 4.5V ~ 25V
Output Phases 1
Supplier Device Package 16-VQFN (3x3)
Number of Outputs 1
Package / Case 16-VFQFN Exposed Pad
Topology Buck
Mounting Type Surface Mount
Output Configuration Positive
Operating Temperature -40°C ~ 85°C (TA)
Function Step-Down
Control Features Enable, Frequency Control, Power Good, Soft Start
Output Type Transistor Driver
Package Tape & Reel (TR)
Series D-CAP™, Eco-Mode™
Duty Cycle (Max) 90%

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$0.41

Price update:a months ago
Available in stock: 24000
Texas Instruments

Texas Instruments

Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) is a global semiconductor powerhouse, crafts advanced analog ICs and embedded processors. Fueled by top-tier minds, TI's innovations drive tech's future, impacting 100,000+ clients.

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