Manufacturer Part Number
TPS563207SDRLR
Manufacturer
Texas Instruments
Introduction
TPS563207SDRLR is a step-down (buck) regulator for power management with adjustable output.
Product Features and Performance
Integrated D-CAP2™ technology for fast transient response
Step-down topology with synchronous rectification
Adjustable output voltage
Up to 3A output current capability
Wide input voltage range: 4.3V to 17V
Output voltage range: 0.806V to 7V
Switching frequency: 580kHz
High efficiency across load ranges
Thermal shutdown protection
Under-voltage lockout (UVLO)
Positive output configuration
Product Advantages
High-efficiency power conversion
Compact SOT-563 package for space-saving
Robust temperature performance from -40°C to 125°C
Suitable for automated surface mount manufacturing
Key Technical Parameters
Number of Outputs: 1
Voltage Input (Min): 4.3V
Voltage Input (Max): 17V
Voltage Output (Min/Fixed): 0.806V
Voltage Output (Max): 7V
Current Output: 3A
Frequency Switching: 580kHz
Operating Temperature: -40°C ~ 125°C
Quality and Safety Features
Protection features: Over-current, over-temperature, and under-voltage lockout
Robust thermal performance with temperature range up to 125°C
Compatibility
Compatible with various input voltage sources within 4.3V to 17V range
Easily integrated into circuit designs due to adjustable output voltage feature
Application Areas
Consumer electronics
Networking
Telecommunications
Computing systems
Industrial and automation systems
Product Lifecycle
Active status, not nearing discontinuation
Continuous manufacturer support with availability of replacements or upgrades
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Efficient power management from a reputable manufacturer, Texas Instruments
Flexible input and output voltage options that cater to a variety of electronics
Space-efficient design for compact electronic assemblies
High switching frequency allowing for smaller external components
Reliable performance with built-in safety features
Suitable for a wide range of operating environments and temperatures