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TI introduces 3-MHz, 2-A DC/DC converters for portable electronics

TI introduces 3-MHz, 2-A DC/DC converters for portable electronics

04/13/2010

Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) introduced two highly efficient 2-A step-down DC/DC converters for portable electronics applications. The TPS62065 and TPS62067 3-MHz synchronous converters reduces board space and helps extend battery life by providing up to 95 percent power efficiency from a tiny 2-mm x 2-mm x 0.75-mm SON package. For product details, see www.ti.com/tps62065-pr.

The new TPS6206x devices operate from a 2.7-V to 6-V input voltage, allowing them to support lithium-based batteries with extended voltage ranges or a 3.3-V or 5-V system supply rail. A unique Power Save Mode with excellent PWM to PFM transition allows the converters to operate at light load currents to maintain high efficiency over the entire load range.

Key features and benefits of TPS6206x:

  • Smallest size: 3-MHz fixed frequency operation and tiny package size allow support of small inductors and capacitors to achieve a 22 mm2 solution with a maximum height of 1 mm.
  • Low-power operation: Power Save Mode operation at light load currents and 18-uA quiescent current help extend battery life.
  • Manages up to 2 A: supports point-of-load and processor-based applications, including systems based on TI's TMS320C55x™ DSPs.


Find out more about TI's DC/DC converters at: www.ti.com/dcdc-pr

Texas Instruments Incorporated www.ti.com


Company profile:  Texas Instruments

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