Manufacturer Part Number
TL7660IDR
Manufacturer
Texas Instruments
Introduction
The TL7660IDR is a voltage regulator chip from Texas Instruments, designed primarily for power management applications. It uses a charge pump topology to provide ratiometric output from a voltage source.
Product Features and Performance
Integrated charge pump topology
Capable of generating positive or negative output
Fixed output type with ratiometric function
Operates with input voltages from 1.5V to 10V
Dual output options: -Vin or 2Vin
Switching frequency set at 10kHz
Operates across a wide temperature range from -40°C to 125°C
Product Advantages
Ability to generate both negative and positive output allows for flexible power management solutions
Low minimum input voltage suitable for battery-operated devices
High maximum operating temperature suitable for industrial environments
Key Technical Parameters
Input Voltage: 1.5V to 10V
Output Voltage: -Vin, 2Vin
Topology: Charge Pump
Switching Frequency: 10kHz
Operating Temperature: -40°C to 125°C
Quality and Safety Features
Stable operation over a wide temperature range ensuring reliability in varying environmental conditions
Surface mount package ensures secure and robust mounting on PCBs
Compatibility
Compatible with surface mount technology for use on automated production lines
Suitable for applications requiring either inverted or doubled input voltage
Application Areas
Battery-powered devices
Portable electronic devices
Power supply circuits requiring inverted or multiplied voltage levels
Product Lifecycle
Currently active product with no near-term discontinuation planned
Availability of replacements or upgrades not explicitly stated
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Versatility in generating both negative and positive voltage outputs from a single input
Efficient power management with fixed-ratiometric output
Suitable for low voltage and battery-powered applications
Robust performance in industrial temperatures ranging from -40°C to 125°C
Reliable surface mount technology compatibility for automated assembly processes