TPS22918DBVR
Manufacturer: Texas Instruments
Brand: Texas Instruments
Model: TPS22918DBVR
Product Parameters:
Input Voltage Range: 0.65V to 5.5V
Maximum Continuous Current: 2A
On-Resistance: 35mΩ (Typical) at 1.8V
Quiescent Current: 6μA (Typical)
Voltage Reference Accuracy: ±2.5%
Operating Temperature Range: -40°C to +85°C
Package / Case: SOT-23-5
Features: Adjustable Output Voltage, Low On-Resistance, Overcurrent Protection, Thermal Shutdown, Reverse Current Protection
Product Description:
The TPS22918DBVR is a load switch from Texas Instruments that provides a compact and efficient solution for power distribution and control in various applications.
With an input voltage range of 0.65V to 5.5V, the TPS22918DBVR can work with a wide variety of input sources, including batteries and different power supplies.
The load switch is capable of handling a maximum continuous current of 2A, making it suitable for powering various loads such as sensors, modules, and other components.
The on-resistance of the switch is typically 35mΩ at 1.8V, ensuring low voltage drop and efficient power distribution.
The quiescent current is very low at around 6μA, which helps conserve power in battery-operated and low-power applications.
The TPS22918DBVR includes features like overcurrent protection and thermal shutdown to ensure safe operation and protect against fault conditions.
Additionally, the load switch offers reverse current protection, preventing current from flowing back into the input when the switch is turned off.
The package type is SOT-23-5, which is a surface-mount package suitable for space-constrained designs.
Applications:
The TPS22918DBVR load switch is versatile and can be used in a variety of applications, including:
Battery-Powered Devices: Portable electronics, handheld devices, and battery-operated sensors.
Wearable Devices: Smartwatches, fitness trackers, and other wearable gadgets.
Mobile Devices: Smartphones, tablets, and other mobile electronics.
Industrial and Consumer Electronics: Power distribution and control for various components and modules.
Automotive Electronics: Load switching and power management in automotive systems.
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Brand: Texas Instruments
Model: TPS22918DBVR
Product Parameters:
Input Voltage Range: 0.65V to 5.5V
Maximum Continuous Current: 2A
On-Resistance: 35mΩ (Typical) at 1.8V
Quiescent Current: 6μA (Typical)
Voltage Reference Accuracy: ±2.5%
Operating Temperature Range: -40°C to +85°C
Package / Case: SOT-23-5
Features: Adjustable Output Voltage, Low On-Resistance, Overcurrent Protection, Thermal Shutdown, Reverse Current Protection
Product Description:
The TPS22918DBVR is a load switch from Texas Instruments that provides a compact and efficient solution for power distribution and control in various applications.
With an input voltage range of 0.65V to 5.5V, the TPS22918DBVR can work with a wide variety of input sources, including batteries and different power supplies.
The load switch is capable of handling a maximum continuous current of 2A, making it suitable for powering various loads such as sensors, modules, and other components.
The on-resistance of the switch is typically 35mΩ at 1.8V, ensuring low voltage drop and efficient power distribution.
The quiescent current is very low at around 6μA, which helps conserve power in battery-operated and low-power applications.
The TPS22918DBVR includes features like overcurrent protection and thermal shutdown to ensure safe operation and protect against fault conditions.
Additionally, the load switch offers reverse current protection, preventing current from flowing back into the input when the switch is turned off.
The package type is SOT-23-5, which is a surface-mount package suitable for space-constrained designs.
Applications:
The TPS22918DBVR load switch is versatile and can be used in a variety of applications, including:
Battery-Powered Devices: Portable electronics, handheld devices, and battery-operated sensors.
Wearable Devices: Smartwatches, fitness trackers, and other wearable gadgets.
Mobile Devices: Smartphones, tablets, and other mobile electronics.
Industrial and Consumer Electronics: Power distribution and control for various components and modules.
Automotive Electronics: Load switching and power management in automotive systems.