PTH08T220W
PTH08T220W is ADJUSTABLE POWER MODULE manufactured by Texas Instruments.
FEATURES
- 2 Up to 16-A Output Current
- 4.5-V to 14-V Input Voltage
- Wide-Output Voltage Adjust (0.69 V to 5.5 V)
- ±1.5% Total Output Voltage Variation
- Efficiencies up to 96%
- Output Overcurrent Protection
(Nonlatching, Auto-Reset)
- Operating Temperature:
- 40°C to 85°C
- Safety Agency Approvals:
- UL/IEC/CSA-C22.2 60950-1
- Prebias Startup
- On/Off Inhibit
- Differential Output Voltage Remote Sense
- Adjustable Undervoltage Lockout
- Ceramic Capacitor Version (PTH08T221W)
- POLA™ patible
- Turbo Trans™ Technology
- Designed to meet Ultra-Fast Transient
Requirements up to 300 A/µs
- Smart Sync Technology
- Auto-Track™ Sequencing
APPLICATIONS
- plex Multi-Voltage Systems
- Microprocessors
- Bus Drivers
DESCRIPTION
The PTH08T220/221W is a high-performance 16-A rated, non-isolated power module. These modules represent the 2nd generation of the popular PTH series power modules and include a reduced footprint and improved features
. The PTH08T221W is optimized to be used with all ceramic capacitors.
Operating from an input voltage range of 4.5 V to 14 V, the PTH08T220/221W requires a single resistor to set the output voltage to any value over the range, 0.69 V to 5.5 V. The wide input voltage range makes the PTH08T220/221W particularly suitable for advanced puting and server applications that utilize a loosely regulated 8-V to 12-V intermediate distribution bus. Additionally, the wide input voltage range increases design flexibility by supporting operation with tightly regulated 5-V, 8-V, or 12-V intermediate bus architectures.
The module incorporates a prehensive list of features
. Output over-current and over-temperature shutdown protects against most load faults. A differential remote sense ensures tight load regulation. An adjustable under-voltage lockout allows the turn-on voltage threshold to be customized. Auto-Track™ sequencing is a popular feature that greatly simplifies the simultaneous power-up and power-down of multiple modules in a power system.
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