Manufacturer Part Number
TPS62620YFFT
Manufacturer
Texas Instruments
Introduction
The TPS62620YFFT is a high-efficiency, 600mA, synchronous step-down DC-DC converter with an input voltage range of 2.3V to 5.5V and a fixed output voltage of 1.82V. It is designed to provide a compact, reliable, and cost-effective power solution for a wide range of portable electronic devices.
Product Features and Performance
High-efficiency synchronous buck converter with up to 95% efficiency
Adjustable input voltage range of 2.3V to 5.5V
Fixed output voltage of 1.82V
Output current capability of up to 600mA
Switching frequency of 6MHz
Integrated synchronous rectifier for improved efficiency
Low quiescent current of 17μA in power-save mode
Thermal shutdown and overcurrent protection
Product Advantages
Compact DSBGA package for space-constrained applications
High efficiency across a wide load range
Robust protection features for reliable operation
Suitable for a variety of portable electronic devices
Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Proven reliability and performance from a trusted manufacturer
Optimized for low-power, battery-operated applications
Ease of integration with a small, space-saving footprint
Cost-effective solution for power management requirements
Quality and Safety Features
Undergoes rigorous testing and quality control measures
Complies with industry safety standards for electronic components
Robust protection features to ensure reliable operation
Compatibility
The TPS62620YFFT is compatible with a wide range of portable electronic devices that require a stable and efficient power supply, such as smartphones, tablets, wearables, and IoT devices.
Application Areas
Portable electronics
Battery-powered devices
Handheld equipment
Wireless sensors and IoT applications
Product Lifecycle
The TPS62620YFFT is an active product, and our website's sales team continues to provide support and availability for this model. There are no immediate plans for discontinuation, and customers can contact our website's sales team for information on any potential equivalent or alternative models.