Manufacturer Part Number
TPS628510DRLR
Manufacturer
Texas Instruments
Introduction
The TPS628510DRLR is a highly-efficient step-down converter from Texas Instruments, designed for Power Management applications.
Product Features and Performance
Step-Down (Buck) Regulator
Adjustable Output Voltage
Single Output Channel
Synchronous Rectification for efficiency
High-Switching Frequency of 2.25MHz
Supports a wide range of input voltages from 2.7V to 6V
Adjustable output voltage from 0.6V to 5.5V
Capable of delivering 500mA output current
Operates over a wide temperature range from -40°C to 150°C
Surface Mount SOT-583 Package
Product Advantages
High efficiency due to synchronous rectifier
Compact package size ideal for space-constrained applications
High switching frequency allows for smaller external components
Wide input voltage range suitable for various power supplies
High thermal performance and reliability
Key Technical Parameters
Input Voltage Min: 2.7V
Input Voltage Max: 6V
Output Voltage Min/Fixed: 0.6V
Output Voltage Max: 5.5V
Output Current: 500mA
Switching Frequency: 2.25MHz
Temperature Range: -40°C ~ 150°C
Quality and Safety Features
Built-in thermal shutdown
Overcurrent and short-circuit protection
Compatibility
Suitable for various electronic devices requiring efficient voltage regulation
Application Areas
Consumer Electronics
Portable and Battery-Powered Devices
Networking Equipment
Computing Systems
Product Lifecycle
Currently Active
Not indicated as nearing discontinuation
Upgrade paths or replacements may be available
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
High-efficiency conversion reduces power loss
Texas Instruments' reputation for quality and reliable components
Wide input and output voltage range accommodates diverse power requirements
High temperature tolerance ensures stability in challenging conditions
The high switching frequency enables the use of smaller external components, saving space on PCB designs
Packaged in a tape and reel for automated assembly processes
The product is part of a widely-used and supported Texas Instruments family.