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TPS6521904RHBR规格书详情
1 Features
• 3 Buck converters at up to 2.3-MHz non-fixed
switching frequency:
– 1x VIN: 2.5 V – 5.5 V; IOUT: 3.5 A; VOUT 0.6 V –
3.4 V
– 2x VIN: 2.5 V – 5.5 V; IOUT: 2 A; VOUT 0.6 V –
3.4 V
• 4 linear regulators:
– 2x VIN: 1.5 V – 5.5 V; IOUT: 400 mA; VOUT:
0.6 V – 3.4 V (configurable as load switch and
bypass-mode, supporting SD-Card)
– 2x VIN: 2.2 V – 5.5 V; IOUT: 300 mA; VOUT: 1.2
V – 3.3 V (configurable as load switch)
• Dynamic voltage scaling on all two three buck
converters
• Low IQ/PFM, PWM-mode (quasi-fixed frequency)
• Programmable power sequencing and default
voltages
• I2C interface, supporting standard, fast-mode and
fast-mode+
• Designed to support systems with up to 14+
rails (2x TPS65219 7 rails each + GPO-controlled
external rails)
• 2 GPOs, 1 GPIO, and 3 multi-function-pins
• EEPROM programmability
2 Applications
• Low power industrial MPUs such as AM62x and
AM64x
• HMI
• PLC
• Industrial PC
• Building security
• HVAC
• Video surveillance
• Data concentrators
• Smart meter
• Protection relays
• Patient monitoring and diagnostics
• Imaging
3 Description
The TPS65219 is a Power Management IC (PMIC)
designed to supply a wide range of SoCs in both
portable and stationary applications. The device
is characterized across an ambient temperature
range of -40°C to +105°C, making the PMIC an
excellent choice for various industrial applications.
The device includes three synchronous stepdown DCDC
converters and four linear regulators.
The DC-DC converters are capable of 1x 3.5 A and 2x
2 A. The converters require a small 470 nH inductor,
4.7 μF input capacitance, and a minimum 10 μF
output capacitance per rail.
Two of the LDOs support output currents of 400
mA at an output voltage range of 0.6 V to 3.4 V.
These LDOs support bypass mode, acting as a loadswitch,
and allow voltage-changes during operation.
The other two LDOs support output currents of 300
mA at an output voltage range of 1.2 V to 3.3 V. The
LDOs also support load-switch mode.
The I2C-interface, IOs, GPIOs and multi-function-pins
(MFP) allow a seamless interface to a wide range of
SoCs.