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HIGH TEMPERATURE WIDE INPUT RANGE CURRENT MODE BOOST CONTROLLER

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TPS40210SHKK
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TPS40210SHKK

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Texas Instruments

HIGH TEMPERATURE WIDE INPUT RANGE CURRENT MODE BOOST CONTROLLER

Technical Specifications

Parameters and characteristics for this part

SpecificationTPS40210SHKK
Clock SyncTrue
Control FeaturesFrequency Control, Enable, Soft Start
Frequency - Switching [Max]1 MHz
Frequency - Switching [Min]35 kHz
FunctionStep-Up, Step-Up/Step-Down
Mounting TypeSurface Mount
Number of Outputs1
Operating Temperature [Max]210 °C
Operating Temperature [Min]-55 C
Output ConfigurationPositive
Output Phases1
Output TypeTransistor Driver
Package / Case10-CDFF
Supplier Device Package10-CFP
Synchronous RectifierFalse
TopologyFlyback, SEPIC, Boost
Voltage - Supply (Vcc/Vdd) [Max]52 V
Voltage - Supply (Vcc/Vdd) [Min]5.5 V

Pricing

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DistributorPackageQuantity$
Texas InstrumentsTUBE 1$ 125.15
100$ 121.39
250$ 101.06
1000$ 94.10

Description

General part information

TPS40210-EP Series

The TPS40210-Q1 and TPS40211-Q1 devices are wide-input-voltage (4.5 V to 52 V) non-synchronous boost controllers. They are suitable for topologies that require a grounded source N-channel FET, including boost, flyback, SEPIC, and various LED driver applications. Device features include programmable soft start, overcurrent protection with automatic retry, and programmable oscillator frequency. Current-mode control provides improved transient response and simplified loop compensation. The main difference between the two parts is the reference voltage to which the error amplifier regulates the FB pin.

The TPS40210-Q1 and TPS40211-Q1 devices are wide-input-voltage (4.5 V to 52 V) non-synchronous boost controllers. They are suitable for topologies that require a grounded source N-channel FET, including boost, flyback, SEPIC, and various LED driver applications. Device features include programmable soft start, overcurrent protection with automatic retry, and programmable oscillator frequency. Current-mode control provides improved transient response and simplified loop compensation. The main difference between the two parts is the reference voltage to which the error amplifier regulates the FB pin.