![]() |
Electronic Engineering News Digest |
COMPONENT NEWS | INDUSTRY NEWS | RoHS/WEEE NEWS |
|
|
|
Vishay Siliconix Releases New 20-V and 30-VP-Channel Power MOSFETs With Industry’s Lowest On-ResistanceThe devices will be used as the adaptor switch and for load switching applications in notebook computers and industrial/general systems. Adaptor switches (switching between the adaptor/wall power and the battery power) are always on and drawing current. The lower on-resistance of the Si7135DP and Si7633DP translates into lower power consumption, saving power and prolonging battery life between charges. [Read more...] |
| Features |
TMS320, OMAP, PowerPAD are trademarks of Texas Instruments.
Intel is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation.
I2C is a trademark of Philips Electronics.
| Description |
The TPS65022 is an integrated Power Management IC for applications powered by one Li-Ion or Li-Polymer cell, and which require multiple power rails. The TPS65022 provides three highly efficient, step-down converters targeted at providing the core voltage, peripheral, I/O and memory rails in a processor based system. All three step-down converters enter a low-power mode at light load for maximum efficiency across the widest possible range of load currents. The TPS65022 also integrates two general-purpose 200 mA LDO voltage regulators, which are enabled with an external input pin. Each LDO operates with an input voltage range between 1.5 V and 6.5 V, allowing them to be supplied from one of the step-down converters or directly from the battery. The default output voltage of the LDOs can be digitally set to 4 different voltage combinations using the DEFLDO1 and DEFLDO2 pins. The serial interface can be used for dynamic voltage scaling, masking interrupts, or for dis/enabling and setting the LDO output voltages. The interface is compatible with the Fast/Standard mode I2C specification, allowing transfers at up to 400 kHz. The TPS65022 is available in a 40-pin (RHA) QFN package, and operates over a free-air temperature of -40°C to 85°C.
Original text is here