Manufacturer Part Number
TPS65320CQPWPRQ1
Manufacturer
texas-instruments
Introduction
The TPS65320CQPWPRQ1 is a highly integrated power management integrated circuit (PMIC) from Texas Instruments. It features a step-down (buck) converter and a linear (LDO) regulator, providing two independent output voltages. This PMIC is designed for a wide range of applications, offering flexibility and efficiency in power management solutions.
Product Features and Performance
Step-down (buck) converter with 100kHz to 2.5MHz switching frequency
Output 1: 1.1V to 20V, 3.2A
Output 2: 1.1V to 5.5V, 280mA
Eco-Mode™ technology for improved efficiency at light loads
Integrated supervisor function
Wide input voltage range of 3.6V to 36V
Operating temperature range of -40°C to 125°C
Product Advantages
Highly integrated power management solution
Flexible output voltage and current capabilities
Efficient power conversion with Eco-Mode™ technology
Integrated supervisor function for system monitoring
Wide operating temperature range for automotive and industrial applications
Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Comprehensive power management in a compact package
Efficient and versatile power delivery for a variety of applications
Reliable performance with automotive-grade qualification (AEC-Q100)
Ease of design and integration with the PMIC's advanced features
Quality and Safety Features
Automotive-grade qualification (AEC-Q100)
Robust design for reliable operation in demanding environments
Integrated safety features for overcurrent, overvoltage, and thermal protection
Compatibility
The TPS65320CQPWPRQ1 is compatible with a wide range of electronic systems and applications, including:
Automotive electronics
Industrial automation and control systems
Telecommunications equipment
Consumer electronics
Application Areas
Automotive infotainment systems
Industrial control and automation
Telecommunications equipment
Portable electronics and IoT devices
Product Lifecycle
The TPS65320CQPWPRQ1 is currently in production and recommended for new designs. However, it is important to note that this product has been marked as "Not For New Designs," which means that Texas Instruments may be planning to discontinue this part in the future.