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Texas Instruments | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | BUS DRIVER, BCT/FBT SERIES |
Texas Instruments | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | 12BIT 3.3V~3.6V 210MHZ PARALLEL VQFN-48-EP(7X7) ANALOG TO DIGITAL CONVERTERS (ADC) ROHS |
Texas Instruments | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | TMX320DRE311 179PIN UBGA 200MHZ |
Texas Instruments TPS61040DRVTG4Unknown | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | IC LED DRV RGLTR PWM 350MA 6WSON |
Texas Instruments LP3876ET-2.5Obsolete | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | IC REG LINEAR 2.5V 3A TO220-5 |
Texas Instruments LMS1585ACSX-ADJObsolete | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | IC REG LIN POS ADJ 5A DDPAK |
Texas Instruments INA111APG4Obsolete | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | IC INST AMP 1 CIRCUIT 8DIP |
Texas Instruments | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | AUTOMOTIVE, QUAD 36V 1.2MHZ OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER |
Texas Instruments OPA340NA/3KG4Unknown | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | IC OPAMP GP 1 CIRCUIT SOT23-5 |
Texas Instruments PT5112AObsolete | Power Supplies - Board Mount | DC DC CONVERTER 8V 8W |
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TPS22051A Dual-Slot PC Card Power Switch w/ Parallel Interface | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | 4 | Active | The TPS2205 PC Card power-interface switch provides an integrated power-management solution for two PC Cards. All of the discrete power MOSFETs, a logic section, current limiting, and thermal protection for PC Card control are combined on a single integrated circuit (IC), using the Texas Instruments LinBiCMOS™ process. The circuit allows the distribution of 3.3-V, 5-V, and/or 12-V card power, and is compatible with many PCMCIA controllers. The current-limiting feature eliminates the need for fuses, which reduces component count and improves reliability.
The TPS2205 is backward compatible with the TPS2201, except that there is no VDDconnection. Bias current is derived from either the 3.3-V input pin or the 5-V input pin. The TPS2205 also eliminates the APWR_GOOD and BPWR_GOOD pins of the TPS2201.
The TPS2205 features a 3.3-V low-voltage mode that allows for 3.3-V switching without the need for 5 V. This facilitates low-power system designs such as sleep mode and pager mode where only 3.3 V is available.
End equipment for the TPS2205 includes notebook computers, desktop computers, personal digital assistants (PDAs), digital cameras, and bar-code scanners.
The TPS2205 PC Card power-interface switch provides an integrated power-management solution for two PC Cards. All of the discrete power MOSFETs, a logic section, current limiting, and thermal protection for PC Card control are combined on a single integrated circuit (IC), using the Texas Instruments LinBiCMOS™ process. The circuit allows the distribution of 3.3-V, 5-V, and/or 12-V card power, and is compatible with many PCMCIA controllers. The current-limiting feature eliminates the need for fuses, which reduces component count and improves reliability.
The TPS2205 is backward compatible with the TPS2201, except that there is no VDDconnection. Bias current is derived from either the 3.3-V input pin or the 5-V input pin. The TPS2205 also eliminates the APWR_GOOD and BPWR_GOOD pins of the TPS2201.
The TPS2205 features a 3.3-V low-voltage mode that allows for 3.3-V switching without the need for 5 V. This facilitates low-power system designs such as sleep mode and pager mode where only 3.3 V is available.
End equipment for the TPS2205 includes notebook computers, desktop computers, personal digital assistants (PDAs), digital cameras, and bar-code scanners. |
| Integrated Circuits (ICs) | 8 | Active | ||
TPS2210A1A Single-Slot PC Card Power Switch w/ Serial Interface | Power Distribution Switches, Load Drivers | 2 | Active | The TPS2204A and TPS2206A PC CardBus™ power-interface switches provide an integrated power-management solution for two PC Card™ sockets. The TPS2210A is a single-slot option for this family of devices. These devices allow the controlled distribution of 3.3 V, 5 V, and 12 V to each card slot. The current-limiting and thermal-protection features eliminate the need for fuses. Current-limit reporting helps the user isolate a system fault. The switch rDS(on)and current-limit values are set for the peak and average current requirements stated in the PC Card™ specification, and are optimized for cost.
The TPS2206A is pin and/or functionally compatible with the TPS2206, TPS2216, TPS2216A, TPS2226, TPS2226A, and TPS2228 with a few exceptions, as shown in the Available Options table.
The TPS2204A and TPS2206A PC CardBus™ power-interface switches provide an integrated power-management solution for two PC Card™ sockets. The TPS2210A is a single-slot option for this family of devices. These devices allow the controlled distribution of 3.3 V, 5 V, and 12 V to each card slot. The current-limiting and thermal-protection features eliminate the need for fuses. Current-limit reporting helps the user isolate a system fault. The switch rDS(on)and current-limit values are set for the peak and average current requirements stated in the PC Card™ specification, and are optimized for cost.
The TPS2206A is pin and/or functionally compatible with the TPS2206, TPS2216, TPS2216A, TPS2226, TPS2226A, and TPS2228 with a few exceptions, as shown in the Available Options table. |
TPS2211A1A Single-Slot PC Card Power Switch w/ Parallel Interface | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | 9 | Active | The TPS2211A PC Card power-interface switch provides an integrated power-management solution for a single PC Card. All of the discrete power MOSFETs, a logic section, current limiting, and thermal protection for PC Card control are combined on a single integrated circuit, using the Texas Instruments LinBiCMOS™ process. The circuit allows the distribution of 3.3-V, 5-V, and/or 12-V card power, and is compatible with many PCMCIA controllers.
The current-limiting feature eliminates the need for fuses, which reduces component count and improves reliability. Current-limit reporting can help the user isolate a system fault to the PC Card. controllers. The current-limiting feature eliminates the need for fuses, which reduces component count and improves reliability. Current-limit reporting can help the user isolate a system fault to the PC Card.
The TPS2211A features a 3.3-V low-voltage mode that allows for 3.3-V switching without the need for 5 V. Bias power can be derived from either the 3.3-V or 5-V inputs. This facilitates low-power system designs such as sleep mode and pager mode where only 3.3 V is available.
End equipment for the TPS2211A includes notebook computers, desktop computers, personal digital assistants (PDAs), digital cameras, and bar-code scanners.
The TPS2211A PC Card power-interface switch provides an integrated power-management solution for a single PC Card. All of the discrete power MOSFETs, a logic section, current limiting, and thermal protection for PC Card control are combined on a single integrated circuit, using the Texas Instruments LinBiCMOS™ process. The circuit allows the distribution of 3.3-V, 5-V, and/or 12-V card power, and is compatible with many PCMCIA controllers.
The current-limiting feature eliminates the need for fuses, which reduces component count and improves reliability. Current-limit reporting can help the user isolate a system fault to the PC Card. controllers. The current-limiting feature eliminates the need for fuses, which reduces component count and improves reliability. Current-limit reporting can help the user isolate a system fault to the PC Card.
The TPS2211A features a 3.3-V low-voltage mode that allows for 3.3-V switching without the need for 5 V. Bias power can be derived from either the 3.3-V or 5-V inputs. This facilitates low-power system designs such as sleep mode and pager mode where only 3.3 V is available.
End equipment for the TPS2211A includes notebook computers, desktop computers, personal digital assistants (PDAs), digital cameras, and bar-code scanners. |
TPS22120.3A Single-Slot PC Card Power Switch w/ Parallel Interface | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | 2 | Active | The TPS2212 PC Card power-interface switch provides an integrated power-management solution for a single low power PC Card. All of the discrete power MOSFETs, a logic section, current limiting, and thermal protection for PC Card control are combined on a single integrated circuit, using the Texas Instruments LinBiCMOS™ process. The circuit allows the distribution of 3.3-V, 5-V, and/or 12-V card power, and is compatible with many PCMCIA controllers. The current-limiting feature eliminates the need for fuses, which reduces component count and improves reliability. Current-limit reporting can help the user isolate a system fault to the PC Card.
The TPS2212 features a 3.3-V low-voltage mode that allows for 3.3-V switching without the need for 5 V. Bias power can be derived from either the 3.3-V or 5-V inputs. This facilitates low-power system designs such as sleep mode and pager mode, where only 3.3 V is available.
End equipment for the TPS2212 includes notebook computers, desktop computers, personal digital assistants (PDAs), digital cameras, and bar-code scanners. This device is well suited for those applications that need to limit the power provided to the PC card because of power-supply constraints. In many applications, such as palm computers, the system cannot allocate more than 200 mA of current to a PC card slot. For these lower-power applications, the TPS2212 provides the same advanced level of protection that the TPS2211 provides for higher-power applications.
The TPS2212 PC Card power-interface switch provides an integrated power-management solution for a single low power PC Card. All of the discrete power MOSFETs, a logic section, current limiting, and thermal protection for PC Card control are combined on a single integrated circuit, using the Texas Instruments LinBiCMOS™ process. The circuit allows the distribution of 3.3-V, 5-V, and/or 12-V card power, and is compatible with many PCMCIA controllers. The current-limiting feature eliminates the need for fuses, which reduces component count and improves reliability. Current-limit reporting can help the user isolate a system fault to the PC Card.
The TPS2212 features a 3.3-V low-voltage mode that allows for 3.3-V switching without the need for 5 V. Bias power can be derived from either the 3.3-V or 5-V inputs. This facilitates low-power system designs such as sleep mode and pager mode, where only 3.3 V is available.
End equipment for the TPS2212 includes notebook computers, desktop computers, personal digital assistants (PDAs), digital cameras, and bar-code scanners. This device is well suited for those applications that need to limit the power provided to the PC card because of power-supply constraints. In many applications, such as palm computers, the system cannot allocate more than 200 mA of current to a PC card slot. For these lower-power applications, the TPS2212 provides the same advanced level of protection that the TPS2211 provides for higher-power applications. |
| Power Distribution Switches, Load Drivers | 4 | Active | ||
| Power Management (PMIC) | 7 | Active | ||
TPS2220A1A Single-Slot PC Card Power Switch w/ Serial Interface | Power Management (PMIC) | 8 | Active | The TPS2223A, TPS2224A, and TPS2226A CardBus™ power-interface switches provide an integrated power-management solution for two PC Card sockets. The TPS2220A is a single-slot option for this family of devices. These devices allow the controlled distribution of 3.3 V, 5 V, and 12 V to each card slot. The current-limiting and thermal-protection features eliminate the need for fuses. Current-limit reporting helps the user isolate a system fault. The switch rDS(on)and current-limit values have been set for the peak and average current requirements stated in the PC Card specification, and optimized for cost. A faster maximum current limit response time is the only difference between the TPS2223A, TPS2224A, and TPS2226A and the TPS2223, TPS2224, and TPS2226.
Like the TPS2214 and TPS2214A and the TPS2216 and TPS2216A, this family of devices supports independent VPP/VCC switching; however, the standby and interface-mode pins are not supported. Shutdown mode is now supported independently onSHDNas well as in the serial interface. Optimized for lower power implementation, the TPS2223A does not support 12-V switching to VPP. For the most current package and ordering information, see thePackage Option Addendumat the end of this document, or see the TI website at www.ti.com.
The TPS2223A, TPS2224A, and TPS2226A CardBus™ power-interface switches provide an integrated power-management solution for two PC Card sockets. The TPS2220A is a single-slot option for this family of devices. These devices allow the controlled distribution of 3.3 V, 5 V, and 12 V to each card slot. The current-limiting and thermal-protection features eliminate the need for fuses. Current-limit reporting helps the user isolate a system fault. The switch rDS(on)and current-limit values have been set for the peak and average current requirements stated in the PC Card specification, and optimized for cost. A faster maximum current limit response time is the only difference between the TPS2223A, TPS2224A, and TPS2226A and the TPS2223, TPS2224, and TPS2226.
Like the TPS2214 and TPS2214A and the TPS2216 and TPS2216A, this family of devices supports independent VPP/VCC switching; however, the standby and interface-mode pins are not supported. Shutdown mode is now supported independently onSHDNas well as in the serial interface. Optimized for lower power implementation, the TPS2223A does not support 12-V switching to VPP. For the most current package and ordering information, see thePackage Option Addendumat the end of this document, or see the TI website at www.ti.com. |
| Integrated Circuits (ICs) | 3 | Obsolete | ||
TPS2223ADual-Slot Cardbus Power-Interface Switches for Serial PCMCIA Controllers | Power Management (PMIC) | 8 | Active | The TPS2223A, TPS2224A, and TPS2226A CardBus™ power-interface switches provide an integrated power-management solution for two PC Card sockets. The TPS2220A is a single-slot option for this family of devices. These devices allow the controlled distribution of 3.3 V, 5 V, and 12 V to each card slot. The current-limiting and thermal-protection features eliminate the need for fuses. Current-limit reporting helps the user isolate a system fault. The switch rDS(on)and current-limit values have been set for the peak and average current requirements stated in the PC Card specification, and optimized for cost. A faster maximum current limit response time is the only difference between the TPS2223A, TPS2224A, and TPS2226A and the TPS2223, TPS2224, and TPS2226.
Like the TPS2214 and TPS2214A and the TPS2216 and TPS2216A, this family of devices supports independent VPP/VCC switching; however, the standby and interface-mode pins are not supported. Shutdown mode is now supported independently onSHDNas well as in the serial interface. Optimized for lower power implementation, the TPS2223A does not support 12-V switching to VPP. For the most current package and ordering information, see thePackage Option Addendumat the end of this document, or see the TI website at www.ti.com.
The TPS2223A, TPS2224A, and TPS2226A CardBus™ power-interface switches provide an integrated power-management solution for two PC Card sockets. The TPS2220A is a single-slot option for this family of devices. These devices allow the controlled distribution of 3.3 V, 5 V, and 12 V to each card slot. The current-limiting and thermal-protection features eliminate the need for fuses. Current-limit reporting helps the user isolate a system fault. The switch rDS(on)and current-limit values have been set for the peak and average current requirements stated in the PC Card specification, and optimized for cost. A faster maximum current limit response time is the only difference between the TPS2223A, TPS2224A, and TPS2226A and the TPS2223, TPS2224, and TPS2226.
Like the TPS2214 and TPS2214A and the TPS2216 and TPS2216A, this family of devices supports independent VPP/VCC switching; however, the standby and interface-mode pins are not supported. Shutdown mode is now supported independently onSHDNas well as in the serial interface. Optimized for lower power implementation, the TPS2223A does not support 12-V switching to VPP. For the most current package and ordering information, see thePackage Option Addendumat the end of this document, or see the TI website at www.ti.com. |