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3V-17V 1A STEP-DOWN CONVERTERS WITH DCS-CONTROL™

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Integrated Circuits (ICs)

TPS62162DSGR

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Texas Instruments

3V-17V 1A STEP-DOWN CONVERTERS WITH DCS-CONTROL™

Technical Specifications

Parameters and characteristics for this part

SpecificationTPS62162DSGR
Current - Output1 A
Frequency - Switching2.25 MHz
FunctionStep-Down
Mounting TypeSurface Mount
Number of Outputs1
Operating Temperature [Max]85 °C
Operating Temperature [Min]-40 °C
Output ConfigurationPositive
Output Type1.81 mOhm
Package / Case8-WFDFN Exposed Pad
Supplier Device Package8-WSON (2x2)
Synchronous RectifierTrue
TopologyBuck
Voltage - Input (Max) [Max]17 V
Voltage - Input (Min) [Min]3 V
Voltage - Output (Min/Fixed)3.3 V

Pricing

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250$ 1.05
500$ 0.93
1000$ 0.73
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10$ 1.45
25$ 1.37
100$ 1.13
250$ 1.05
500$ 0.93
1000$ 0.73
Tape & Reel (TR) 3000$ 0.69
6000$ 0.65
15000$ 0.63
Texas InstrumentsLARGE T&R 1$ 1.20
100$ 0.92
250$ 0.68
1000$ 0.48

Description

General part information

TPS62162 Series

The TPS6216x device family are easy to use synchronous step-down DC/DC converters optimized for applications with high power density. A high switching frequency of typically 2.25 MHz allows the use of small inductors and provides fast transient response as well as high output voltage accuracy by utilization of the DCS-Control™ topology.

With its 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 battery as well as from 12-V intermediate power rails. It supports up to 1-A continuous output current at output voltages between 0.9 V and 6 V (with 100% duty cycle mode).

Power sequencing is also possible by configuring the enable and open-drain power good pins.

Documents

Technical documentation and resources

Performing Accurate PFM Mode Efficiency Measurements (Rev. A)

Application note

Understanding 100% mode in low-power DC/DC converters

Analog Design Journal

Achieving a clean startup by using a DC/DC converter with a precise enable-pin threshold

Analog Design Journal

Understanding frequency variation in the DCS-Control(TM) topology

Analog Design Journal

Five steps to a great PCB layout for a step-down converter

Analog Design Journal

Basic Calculation of a Buck Converter's Power Stage (Rev. B)

Application note

Choosing an Appropriate Pull-up/Pull-down Resistor for Open Drain Outputs

Application note

QFN and SON PCB Attachment (Rev. C)

Application note

How to Measure the Control Loop of DCS-Control Devices (Rev. A)

Application note

Optimizing the TPS62130/40/50/60 Output Filter (Rev. A)

Application note

Powering the MSP430 from a High Voltage Input using the TPS62122 (Rev. C)

Application note

Testing tips for applying external power to supply outputs without an input voltage

Analog Design Journal

Understanding the Absolute Maximum Ratings of the SW Node (Rev. A)

Application note

Step-Down Converter With Input Overvoltage Protection

Application note

High-efficiency, low-ripple DCS-Control offers seamless PWM/pwr-save transitions

Analog Design Journal

TPS6216x 3-V to 17-V, 1-A Step-Down Converters with DCS-Control™ datasheet (Rev. E)

Data sheet

IQ: What it is, what it isn’t, and how to use it

Analog Design Journal

Quick Reference Guide To TI Buck Switching DC/DC Application Notes (Rev. B)

Application note

Using the TPS6215x in an Inverting Buck-Boost Topology.. (Rev. D)

Application note