Manufacturer Part Number
TPS2013DR
Manufacturer
Texas Instruments
Introduction
The TPS2013DR is a power distribution switch designed for power management tasks in electronic devices, providing effective control and protection of load currents.
Product Features and Performance
Single-channel power distribution switch
Integrated N-Channel MOSFET with high-side configuration
Fixed current limiting for overcurrent protection
Thermal shutdown feature for over-temperature protection
Simple On/Off control interface
Supports 2.7V to 5.5V voltage range for the load
Can deliver output current up to 1.5A maximum
Typical Rds (on) of 75mOhm for efficient power transmission
Non-inverting input
Product Advantages
Efficient power management for a single output
Robust protection features minimize risk of damage from overcurrent and overtemperature
Compact 8-SOIC package suitable for space-sensitive applications
Ease of use with minimal external components needed
Key Technical Parameters
Count of Outputs: 1
Output Configuration: High Side
Output Type: N-Channel MOSFET
Operating Voltage (Load): 2.7V to 5.5V
Current Capacity (Output Max): 1.5A
Rds On (Typical): 75mOhm
Operating Temperature Range: -40°C to 125°C
Quality and Safety Features
Fixed current limiting
Over-temperature protection with thermal shutdown
Compatibility
Designed for general-purpose use in a wide range of electronic equipment
Application Areas
Consumer Electronics
Telecommunications
Computing
Industrial Controls
Product Lifecycle
Not For New Designs, indicating it may be nearing end of life
Potential for replacements or upgrades may exist
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
High reliability and long service life in managing power distribution
Optimal combination of compact packaging and powerful features for modern electronic applications
Stringent quality and safety measures from Texas Instruments ensure device protection
Easy integration into existing designs thanks to standard package and simple interface
Strong after-market support from Texas Instruments despite the 'Not For New Designs' status