The PTH05050W is one of the smallest non-isolated power modules from Texas Instruments that features
Auto-Trac™ sequencing. Auto-Track simplifies supply voltage sequencing in power systems by enabling
modules to track each other, or any other external voltage, during power up and power down.
Although small in size (0.87 in × 0.5 in), these modules are rated for up to 6 A of output current, and are an ideal choice in applications where space, performance, and a power-up sequencing capability are important attributes.
The product provides high-performance step-down conversion from a 5-V input bus voltage. The output voltage of the PTH05050W can be set to any voltage over the range, 0.8 V to 3.6 V, using single resistor.
Other operating features include an on/off inhibit, output voltage adjust (trim), and output over-current protection. For high efficiency these parts employ a synchronous rectifier output stage, but a pre-bias hold-off capability ensures that the output will not sink current during startup.
Target applications include telecom, industrial, and general purpose circuits, including low-power dual-voltage systems that use a DSP, microprocessor, ASIC, or FPGA.
Package options include both throughhole and surface mount configurations.
The PTH05050W is one of the smallest non-isolated power modules from Texas Instruments that features
Auto-Trac™ sequencing. Auto-Track simplifies supply voltage sequencing in power systems by enabling
modules to track each other, or any other external voltage, during power up and power down.
Although small in size (0.87 in × 0.5 in), these modules are rated for up to 6 A of output current, and are an ideal choice in applications where space, performance, and a power-up sequencing capability are important attributes.
The product provides high-performance step-down conversion from a 5-V input bus voltage. The output voltage of the PTH05050W can be set to any voltage over the range, 0.8 V to 3.6 V, using single resistor.
Other operating features include an on/off inhibit, output voltage adjust (trim), and output over-current protection. For high efficiency these parts employ a synchronous rectifier output stage, but a pre-bias hold-off capability ensures that the output will not sink current during startup.
Target applications include telecom, industrial, and general purpose circuits, including low-power dual-voltage systems that use a DSP, microprocessor, ASIC, or FPGA.
Package options include both throughhole and surface mount configurations.