The TPS57112C-Q1
device is a full-featured 6-V, 2-A, synchronous step-down current-mode converter with two
integrated MOSFETs.
The TPS57112C-Q1
device enables small designs by integrating the MOSFETs, implementing current-mode control to
reduce external component count, reducing inductor size by enabling up to 2-MHz switching
frequency, and minimizing the IC footprint with a small 3-mm × 3-mm thermally enhanced QFN
package.
The TPS57112C-Q1
device provides accurate regulation for a variety of loads with a ±1% voltage reference
(Vref) over temperature.
The integrated 12-mΩ MOSFETs and 515-µA typical supply current maximize efficiency. Using
the enable pin to enter the shutdown mode reduces supply current to 5.5 µA, typical.
The internal undervoltage lockout setting is 2.45 V, but programming the threshold with a
resistor network on the enable pin can increase the setting. The slow-start pin controls the
output-voltage start-up ramp. An open-drain power-good signal indicates when the output is within
93% to 107% of its nominal voltage.
Frequency foldback and thermal shutdown protect the device during an overcurrent
condition.
The TPS57112C-Q1
device is a full-featured 6-V, 2-A, synchronous step-down current-mode converter with two
integrated MOSFETs.
The TPS57112C-Q1
device enables small designs by integrating the MOSFETs, implementing current-mode control to
reduce external component count, reducing inductor size by enabling up to 2-MHz switching
frequency, and minimizing the IC footprint with a small 3-mm × 3-mm thermally enhanced QFN
package.
The TPS57112C-Q1
device provides accurate regulation for a variety of loads with a ±1% voltage reference
(Vref) over temperature.
The integrated 12-mΩ MOSFETs and 515-µA typical supply current maximize efficiency. Using
the enable pin to enter the shutdown mode reduces supply current to 5.5 µA, typical.
The internal undervoltage lockout setting is 2.45 V, but programming the threshold with a
resistor network on the enable pin can increase the setting. The slow-start pin controls the
output-voltage start-up ramp. An open-drain power-good signal indicates when the output is within
93% to 107% of its nominal voltage.
Frequency foldback and thermal shutdown protect the device during an overcurrent
condition.