Manufacturer Part Number
TPS27S100BRRKR
Manufacturer
Texas Instruments
Introduction
The TPS27S100BRRKR is a high-performance power distribution switch from Texas Instruments, designed for power management applications, particularly focusing on relays and solenoid drivers.
Product Features and Performance
Single high-side N-Channel output
Logic interface for easy control
Shutdown feature for power conservation
Overload, over temperature, short circuit, and under-voltage lockout (UVLO) fault protection
Operates over a wide voltage range (4V to 40V)
Supports high current output up to 13A
Low Rds(on) typical at 80mOhm for improved efficiency
Product Advantages
Compact 16-WQFN (4x3.5) surface-mount package saves space
Integrated fault protection enhances system reliability
Does not require an external voltage supply for operation, simplifying design
Compatible with logic level inputs, allowing for flexible control options
Key Technical Parameters
Output Type: N-Channel
Number of Outputs: 1
Voltage Load: 4V ~ 40V
Current Output (Max): 13A
Rds On (Typ): 80mOhm
Operating Temperature: -40°C ~ 125°C (TJ)
Quality and Safety Features
Overload, over temperature, short circuit, and UVLO protections ensure robust operation under fault conditions.
Compatibility
The logical interface matches a wide array of control inputs, making it versatile across different microcontroller platforms.
Application Areas
Automotive systems
Industrial controls
Power management solutions
Product Lifecycle
Active status, not nearing discontinuation
Long-term availability assured with replacements and upgrades not required in the near future
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Texas Instruments' reputation for quality and reliability ensures product longevity and performance.
The device's broad voltage and current handling capabilities make it suitable for a wide range of power distribution applications.
Integrated fault protection features safeguard against a variety of common circuit issues, increasing system reliability.
The compact, efficient design facilitates ease of integration into existing and new designs.
No external voltage supply needed, reducing component count and simplifying circuit design.