• Part: TLV62130A
  • Description: 3-V to 17-V 3-A Step-Down Converter
  • Manufacturer: Texas Instruments
  • Size: 2.14 MB
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TLV62130A
TLV62130A is 3-V to 17-V 3-A Step-Down Converter manufactured by Texas Instruments.
- Part of the TLV62130 comparator family.
Features - 1 DCS-Control™ Topology - Input Voltage Range: 3 V to 17 V - Up to 3-A Output Current - Adjustable Output Voltage From 0.9 V to 5.5 V - Pin-Selectable Output Voltage (Nominal, + 5%) - Programmable Soft Start and Tracking - Seamless Power Save Mode Transition - Quiescent Current of 19 µA (Typical) - Selectable Operating Frequency - Power Good Output - 100% Duty Cycle Mode - Short-Circuit Protection - Over Temperature Protection - For Improved Feature Set, see TPS62130 - Pin to Pin patible with TLV62150 - Available in a 3-mm × 3-mm, VQFN-16 Package - Create a Custom Design Using the TLV62130 With the WEBENCH® Power Designer 2 Applications - Standard 12-V Rail Supplies - POL Supplies from Single or Multiple Li-Ion Batteries - Motor Drives, Electronic Point of Sales - Mobile PC's, Tablets, Modems, Cameras - TV, Set-top Boxes, Audio 3 Description The TLV62130 devices are easy-to-use synchronous step-down DC-DC converters optimized for applications with high power density. A high switching frequency of typically 2.5 MHz allows the use of small inductors and provides fast transient response as well as high output voltage accuracy by use of the DCSControl™ topology. With their wide operating input voltage range of 3 V to 17 V, the devices are ideally suited for systems powered from either a Li-Ion or other batteries as well as from 12-V intermediate power rails. It supports up to 3-A continuous output current at output voltages from 0.9 V to 5.5 V (with 100% duty cycle mode). The output voltage startup ramp is controlled by the soft-start pin, which allows operation as either a standalone power supply or in tracking configurations. Power sequencing is also possible by configuring the Enable and open-drain power good pins. In power save mode, the devices draw quiescent current of about 19 μA from VIN. Power save mode, entered automatically and seamlessly if load is small, maintains high efficiency over the entire load range. In shutdown Mode, the device is turned...