Manufacturer Part Number
TLV62095RGTR
Manufacturer
Texas Instruments
Introduction
The TLV62095RGTR is a high-efficiency step-down buck converter from Texas Instruments' Power Management portfolio, suitable for battery-powered and energy-sensitive applications.
Product Features and Performance
DCS-Control™ topology for fast transient response
Adjustable output voltage from 0.8V to 5.5V
4MHz Fixed frequency operation
4A output current capability
High efficiency for energy savings
Synchronous rectification for reduced heat dissipation
Soft start and shutdown
Product Advantages
Reduced external components due to integrated synchronous rectifiers
Low dropout operation for better performance under varying conditions
High switching frequency allows the use of smaller passive components
Thermal shutdown for protection against over-temperature conditions
Key Technical Parameters
Voltage - Input (Min): 2.5V
Voltage - Input (Max): 5.5V
Voltage - Output (Min/Fixed): 0.8V
Voltage - Output (Max): 5.5V
Current - Output: 4A
Frequency - Switching: 1.4MHz
Efficiency: High
Topology: Buck
Quality and Safety Features
Over-current protection
Over-temperature protection
Under-voltage lockout (UVLO)
Cycle-by-cycle current limit for safety
Compatibility
Compatible with a wide range of input voltages (2.5V to 5.5V)
Suitable for applications requiring an output current up to 4A
Application Areas
Portable and battery-powered equipment
Networking, telecom, and computing systems
Industrial and medical devices
Consumer electronics
Product Lifecycle
Active product with ongoing manufacturer support
Not nearing discontinuation
Replacements or upgrades may be available
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
High efficiency and energy savings ideal for battery-operated applications
Fast transient response suitable for sensitive electronic devices
Small form factor and low component count enable compact designs
Robust operation in a wide temperature range (-40°C to 125°C)
Highly integrated with built-in safety features to ensure reliable operation
Texas Instruments' reputation for quality and support in Power Management ICs