The TPS6209x devices are a family of high frequency synchronous step down converters optimized for small solution size, high efficiency and suitable for battery powered applications. To maximize efficiency, the converters operate in pulse width modulation (PWM) mode with a nominal switching frequency of 2.8 MHz/1.4 MHz and automatically enter power save mode operation at light load currents. When used in distributed power supplies and point of load regulation, the devices allow voltage tracking to other voltage rails and tolerate output capacitors ranging from 10 µF up to 150 µF and beyond. Using the DCS-Control™ topology the devices achieve excellent load transient performance and accurate output voltage regulation.
The output voltage start-up ramp is controlled by the softstart pin, which allows operation as either a stand-alone power supply or in tracking configurations. Power sequencing is also possible by configuring the enable and power good pins. In power save mode, the devices operate at typically 20 µA quiescent current. Power save mode is entered automatically and seamlessly maintaining high efficiency over the entire load current range.
DEVICE NAME | PACKAGE | BODY SIZE (NOM) |
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TPS62090 | QFN (16) | 3.00 mm x 3.00 mm |
TPS62091 | ||
TPS62092 | ||
TPS62093 |
Changes from B Revision (April 2014) to C Revision
Changes from A Revision (March 2012) to B Revision
Changes from * Revision (March 2012) to A Revision
DEVICE NUMBER | OUTPUT VOLTAGE |
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TPS62090RGT | Adjustable |
TPS62091RGT | 3.3 V |
TPS62092RGT | 2.5 V |
TPS62093RGT | 1.8 V |
NOTE:
*The exposed thermal pad is connected to AGND.PIN | I/O | DESCRIPTION | |
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NO. | NAME | ||
1, 2 | SW | I/O | Switch pin of the power stage. |
3 | FREQ | I | This pin selects the switching frequency of the device. FREQ = Low sets the typical switching frequency to 2.8 MHz. FREQ = High sets the typical switching frequency to 1.4 MHz. This pin has an active pull down resistor of typically 400 kΩ and can be left floating for 2.8 MHz operation. |
4 | PG | O | Power good open drain output. This pin is high impedance if the output voltage is within regulation. This pin is pulled low if the output is below its nominal value. The pull up resistor can not be connected to any voltage higher than the input voltage of the device. |
5 | FB | I | Feedback pin of the device. For the adjustable version, connect a resistor divider to set the output voltage. For the fixed output voltage versions this pin may be connected to GND for improved thermal performance and has a pull down resistor of typically 400 kΩ, which is active when EN is low. |
6 | AGND | Analog ground. | |
7 | CP | I/O | Internal charge pump flying capacitor. Connect a 10 nF capacitor between CP and CN. |
8 | CN | I/O | Internal charge pump flying capacitor. Connect a 10 nF capacitor between CP and CN. |
9 | SS | I | Softstart control pin. A capacitor is connected to this pin and sets the softstart time. Leaving this pin floating sets the minimum start-up time. |
10 | AVIN | I | Bias supply input voltage pin. |
11,12 | PVIN | I | Power supply input voltage pin. |
13 | EN | I | Device enable. To enable the device this pin needs to be pulled high. Pulling this pin low disables the device. This pin has a pull down resistor of typically 400 kΩ, which is active when EN is low. |
14,15 | PGND | Power ground connection. | |
16 | VOS | I | Output voltage sense pin. This pin needs to be connected to the output voltage. |
Exposed Thermal Pad | – | The exposed thermal pad is connected to AGND. It must be soldered for mechanical reliability. |