TPS61288
TPS61288 is Fully Integrated Synchronous Boost Converter manufactured by Texas Instruments.
Features
- 2.5-mm × 3.0-mm QFN package with Hot Rod™ Lite option
- TPS61288 Hot Rod
- TPS61288L Hot Rod Lite
- TPS61288L is remended with thermal improvement
- Wide input voltage and output voltage range
- VIN : 2.0 V to 18 V
- 2.4-V Minimum input voltage for start-up
- VOUT : 4.5 V to 18 V
- High efficiency and power capability
- 15-A peak switch current limit
- Two 6.5-mΩ (LS) / 8.5-mΩ (HS) MOSFETs
- Switching frequency: 500 k Hz
- Up to 94.7% efficiency at VIN = 3.6 V, VOUT = 13
V, and IOUT = 2 A
- Up to 96.9% efficiency at VIN = 7.2 V, VOUT = 16
V, and IOUT = 2.5 A
- Extend the system operating time
- Typical 110-µA quiescent current into VOUT pin
- Maximum 2.1-µA current into VIN pin during shutdown
- Smooth on-time/off-time (SOO) modulation at light load and low duty cycle and no DC offset between PFM and PWM
- Rich protection
- Output overvoltage protection at 19 V
- Cycle-by-cycle overcurrent protection
- Thermal shutdown
2 Applications
- Bluetooth™ speaker
- Source driver of LCD display
- USB type-C power delivery
3 Description
The TPS61288 is a high-power density, fullyintegrated synchronous boost converter with a 6.5mΩ power switch and a 8.5-mΩ rectifier switch to provide a high efficiency and small size solution in portable systems. The TPS61288 has a wide input voltage range from 2 V (2.4 V rising) to 18 V to support applications with single-cell or two-cell Lithium batteries. The device has 15-A switch current capability and is capable of providing an output voltage up to 18 V.
The TPS61288 employs peak current control topology with SOO modulation to regulate the output voltage. The device operates in the pulse width modulation (PWM) mode in moderate to heavy load condition. It automatically runs in the pulse frequency modulation (PFM) mode in light load and low duty cycle condition. SOO modulation realizes accurate regulation over wide load/VIN range while maintaining high efficiency and low output ripple. The switching frequency in the PWM...