Manufacturer Part Number
TPS2100DBVR
Manufacturer
Texas Instruments
Introduction
The TPS2100DBVR is a compact, low-power source selector switch designed for use in handheld and mobile devices. This device provides an efficient and reliable solution for managing power sources, enabling seamless switching between different power sources while minimizing power consumption.
Product Features and Performance
N and P-channel FET-based switch with a 2:1 input to output ratio
Supports a supply voltage range of 2.7V to 4V
Maximum output current of 500mA and 10mA (depending on configuration)
Quiescent current of only 10 μA
Operates within a temperature range of -40°C to 70°C
Small, surface-mount SC-74A and SOT-23-5 package options
Product Advantages
Optimized for low-power, space-constrained applications
Seamless switching between power sources
Efficient power management to extend battery life
Robust and reliable performance across a wide temperature range
Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Highly integrated, space-saving design
Exceptional power efficiency and low quiescent current
Versatile input-to-output ratio and current capabilities
Wide operating temperature range for demanding applications
Proven reliability and quality from a trusted manufacturer
Quality and Safety Features
Robust construction and thermal management for reliable operation
Compliant with industry safety and environmental standards
Compatibility
Suitable for use in a variety of handheld and mobile devices, including smartphones, tablets, and wearables
Application Areas
Handheld/mobile devices
Portable electronics
Battery-powered applications
Product Lifecycle
["The TPS2100DBVR is an active product, with no immediate plans for discontinuation.","There are several equivalent and alternative models available from Texas Instruments, including the TPS2101, TPS2102, and TPS2103 series, which offer similar functionality and specifications.","For more information on the availability and compatibility of alternative models, please contact our website's sales team."]