The TPS54262-EP device is a 60-V, 2-A step-down switch-mode power supply with a low-power
mode and a programmable voltage supervisor with an integrated NMOS switching FET. Integrated input
voltage line feed forward topology improves line transient regulation of the voltage mode buck
regulator. The regulator has a cycle-by-cycle current limit. The device also features low-power
mode operation under light-load conditions which reduces the supply current to 50 µA (typical). By
pulling the EN pin low, the supply shutdown current is reduced to 1 µA (typical).
An open-drain reset signal indicates when the nominal output drops below the reset
threshold set by an external resistor divider network. The output voltage start-up ramp is
controlled by a soft-start capacitor. There is an internal undervoltage shutown which is activated
when the input supply ramps down to 2.6 V. The device features a short circuit protection circuit,
which protects the device during overload condition and also has a thermal shutdown
protection.
The TPS54262-EP device is a 60-V, 2-A step-down switch-mode power supply with a low-power
mode and a programmable voltage supervisor with an integrated NMOS switching FET. Integrated input
voltage line feed forward topology improves line transient regulation of the voltage mode buck
regulator. The regulator has a cycle-by-cycle current limit. The device also features low-power
mode operation under light-load conditions which reduces the supply current to 50 µA (typical). By
pulling the EN pin low, the supply shutdown current is reduced to 1 µA (typical).
An open-drain reset signal indicates when the nominal output drops below the reset
threshold set by an external resistor divider network. The output voltage start-up ramp is
controlled by a soft-start capacitor. There is an internal undervoltage shutown which is activated
when the input supply ramps down to 2.6 V. The device features a short circuit protection circuit,
which protects the device during overload condition and also has a thermal shutdown
protection.