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POWER MANAGEMENT IC (PMIC) FOR LI-ION POWERED SYSTEMS

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Integrated Circuits (ICs)

TPS650240RHBT

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Texas Instruments

POWER MANAGEMENT IC (PMIC) FOR LI-ION POWERED SYSTEMS

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Technical Specifications

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SpecificationTPS650240RHBT
Battery Chemistry [custom]Lithium Ion/Polymer
Fault ProtectionOver Temperature, Under Voltage
FunctionPower Management
Mounting TypeSurface Mount
Number of Cells1
Operating Temperature [Max]85 C
Operating Temperature [Min]-40 ¯C
Package / Case32-VFQFN Exposed Pad
Supplier Device Package32-VQFN (5x5)

Pricing

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DistributorPackageQuantity$
DigikeyN/A 0$ 6.11
2225$ 6.11
Tape & Reel (TR) 250$ 4.40
500$ 4.01
1250$ 3.49
2500$ 3.36
Texas InstrumentsSMALL T&R 1$ 5.30
100$ 4.32
250$ 3.40
1000$ 2.88

Description

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TPS650240 Series

The TPS65024x devices are integrated power management ICs for applications powered by one Li-Ion or Li-Polymer cell, which require multiple power rails. The TPS65024x provide three highly efficient, step-down converters targeted at providing the core voltage, peripheral, I/O, and memory rails in a processor-based system. All three step-down converters enter a low power mode at light load for maximum efficiency across the widest possible range of load currents. The converters can be forced into fixed-frequency PWM mode by pulling the MODE pin high.

The TPS65024x devices are integrated power management ICs for applications powered by one Li-Ion or Li-Polymer cell, which require multiple power rails. The TPS65024x provide three highly efficient, step-down converters targeted at providing the core voltage, peripheral, I/O, and memory rails in a processor-based system. All three step-down converters enter a low power mode at light load for maximum efficiency across the widest possible range of load currents. The converters can be forced into fixed-frequency PWM mode by pulling the MODE pin high.