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3-V TO 20-V, 30MΩ, 2-5A EFUSE

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TPS2590RSAR

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Texas Instruments

3-V TO 20-V, 30MΩ, 2-5A EFUSE

Technical Specifications

Parameters and characteristics for this part

SpecificationTPS2590RSAR
ApplicationsGeneral Purpose
Current - Output (Max) [Max]5.5 A
FeaturesUVLO, Thermal Limit
Internal Switch(s)True
Mounting TypeSurface Mount
Number of Channels1
Operating Temperature [Max]125 °C
Operating Temperature [Min]-40 °C
Package / Case16-VQFN Exposed Pad
Programmable FeaturesFault Timeout, Current Limit, Latched Fault, Circuit Breaker, Auto Retry
Supplier Device Package16-QFN (4x4)
TypeHot Swap Controller
Voltage - Supply [Max]20 V
Voltage - Supply [Min]3 V

Pricing

Prices provided here are for design reference only. For realtime values and availability, please visit the distributors directly

DistributorPackageQuantity$
DigikeyCut Tape (CT) 1$ 2.94
10$ 2.64
25$ 2.50
100$ 2.17
250$ 2.06
500$ 1.84
1000$ 1.56
Digi-Reel® 1$ 2.94
10$ 2.64
25$ 2.50
100$ 2.17
250$ 2.06
500$ 1.84
1000$ 1.56
Tape & Reel (TR) 3000$ 1.48
6000$ 1.42
Texas InstrumentsLARGE T&R 1$ 2.27
100$ 1.75
250$ 1.29
1000$ 0.92

Description

General part information

TPS2590 Series

The TPS2590 device provides highly integrated hot-swap power management and superior protection in applications where the load is powered by busses up to 20 V. The maximum UV turn-on threshold of 2.9 V makes the TPS2590 device well suited to standard bus voltages as low as 3.3 V. This device is intended for systems where a voltage bus must be protected to prevent load shorts from interrupting or damaging other system components. The TPS2590 device is in a 16-pin QFN package.

The TPS2590 device has multiple programmable protection features. Load protection is accomplished by a non-current-limiting fault threshold, a hard current-limit threshold, and a fault timer. The dual current thresholds allow the system to draw high current for short periods without causing a voltage droop at the load. An example of this is a disk drive startup. This technique is ideal for loads that experience brief high demand, but benefit from protection levels consistent with average current draw.

Hotswap MOSFET protection is provided by power limit circuitry which protects the internal MOSFET against SOA related failures.