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Technical Specifications

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SpecificationTPS61170EVM-316
Board TypeFully Populated
ContentsBoard(s)
Current - Output420 mA
Frequency - Switching1.2 MHz
Main PurposeDC/DC, Step Up or Down
Outputs and Type1
Outputs and TypeNon-Isolated, 1 Non-Isolated Output
Regulator TopologyBuck-Boost
Supplied ContentsBoard(s)
Utilized IC / PartTPS61170
Voltage - Input [Max]15 V
Voltage - Input [Min]9 V
Voltage - Output12 V

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DistributorPackageQuantity$
DigikeyBox 1$ 58.80
N/A 2$ 58.80

Description

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TPS61170 Series

The TPS61170-Q1 is a monolithic, high-voltage switching regulator with integrated 1.2-A, 40-V power MOSFET. The device can be configured in several standard switching-regulator topologies, including boost and SEPIC. The device has a wide input-voltage range to support applications with input voltage from multicell batteries or regulated 5-V, 12-V power rails.

The TPS61170-Q1 operates at a 1.2-MHz switching frequency, allowing the use of low-profile inductors and low-value ceramic input and output capacitors. External loop compensation components give the user flexibility to optimize loop compensation and transient response. The device has built-in protection features, such as pulse-by-pulse overcurrent limit, soft start, and thermal shutdown.

The FB pin regulates to a reference voltage of1.229 V. The reference voltage can be lowered using a 1-wire digital interface (EasyScale™ protocol) through the CTRL pin. Alternatively, a pulse width-modulation (PWM) signal can be applied to the CTRL pin. The duty cycle of the signal reduces the feedback reference voltage proportionally.

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