The TWL6030 device is an integrated power-management integrated circuit (IC) for applications powered by a rechargeable battery. The device provides seven configurable step-down converters with up to 1.6A capability for memory, processor core, I/O, auxiliary, preregulation for LDOs, etc. The device also contains 11 LDO regulators that can be supplied from a battery or a preregulated supply. Power-up/power-down controller is configurable and can support any power-up/power-down sequences (EPROM based). The real-time clock (RTC) provides a 32-kHz output buffer, second/minute/hour/day/month/year information, and alarm wake up. The TWL6030 supports 32-kHz clock generation based on a crystal oscillator. The device integrates a switched-mode charger allowing faster battery charge, higher efficiency, and less power dissipation.
The TWL6030 device generates power supplies for OMAP™ 4 processors and operates together with the TWL6040 device, which includes all audio and related detection features. For audio IC parameters, see the TWL6040 datasheet. In addition, the TWL6030 device can be used as a power management multichannel IC (PMIC) for several other processors, thanks to the programmable startup/shutdown controller and default supply voltage levels.
The TWL6030 is available in an nFBGA package, 7.0 mm x 7.0 mm, with a 0.4-mm ball pitch.
shows the TWL6030 block diagram.
The TWL6030 device is an integrated power-management integrated circuit (IC) for applications powered by a rechargeable battery. The device provides seven configurable step-down converters with up to 1.6A capability for memory, processor core, I/O, auxiliary, preregulation for LDOs, etc. The device also contains 11 LDO regulators that can be supplied from a battery or a preregulated supply. Power-up/power-down controller is configurable and can support any power-up/power-down sequences (EPROM based). The real-time clock (RTC) provides a 32-kHz output buffer, second/minute/hour/day/month/year information, and alarm wake up. The TWL6030 supports 32-kHz clock generation based on a crystal oscillator. The device integrates a switched-mode charger allowing faster battery charge, higher efficiency, and less power dissipation.
The TWL6030 device generates power supplies for OMAP™ 4 processors and operates together with the TWL6040 device, which includes all audio and related detection features. For audio IC parameters, see the TWL6040 datasheet. In addition, the TWL6030 device can be used as a power management multichannel IC (PMIC) for several other processors, thanks to the programmable startup/shutdown controller and default supply voltage levels.
The TWL6030 is available in an nFBGA package, 7.0 mm x 7.0 mm, with a 0.4-mm ball pitch.
shows the TWL6030 block diagram.