Manufacturer Part Number
TPS2031DR
Manufacturer
Texas Instruments
Introduction
Power distribution switch designed for USB and other power management applications
Product Features and Performance
Single-channel power distribution switch
General purpose high-side N-Channel MOSFET switch
Current Limiting for device and system protection
Over Temperature protection to prevent overheating
Under Voltage Lock Out (UVLO) for stable operation
Status Flag output to indicate fault conditions
Supports 2.7V to 5.5V load voltages for diverse applications
600mA maximum output current suitable for USB and other uses
Low Rds(on) of 33mOhm minimizes power loss
Non-inverting input simplifies interfacing
Product Advantages
Enhanced system safety with built-in fault protection
Energy efficient due to reduced conduction losses
Compact 8-SOIC package saves space on PCBs
Ease of use with on/off interface control
Suitable for battery-powered applications with low voltage operation
Key Technical Parameters
Output Type: High Side, N-Channel
Current - Output (Max): 600mA
Voltage - Load: 2.7V ~ 5.5V
Rds On (Typ): 33mOhm
Operating Temperature: -40°C ~ 125°C (TJ)
Quality and Safety Features
Current Limiting (Fixed)
Over Temperature Protection
Under Voltage Lock Out (UVLO)
Compatibility
Designed to be used in systems that require power distribution and load management
Compatible with various USB-powered devices
Application Areas
USB hubs, peripherals, and chargers
Portable and battery-powered equipment
Computing and consumer electronics
Product Lifecycle
Status: Active
Ongoing support with no indication of discontinuation
Replacements or upgrades not specified
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
High reliability with built-in safety features preventing damage from overcurrent and overheating
Energy efficiency due to low Rds(on) value, reducing power dissipation
Flexible use cases supported by wide voltage range compatibility
Ease of design with simple control interface
Space-saving 8-SOIC package
A trusted manufacturer known for quality and longevity in the Power Management sector