TPS6208812YFPR
Manufacturer: Texas Instruments
Brand: Texas Instruments
Model: TPS6208812YFPR
Product Parameters:
Input Voltage Range: 2.3V to 6V
Output Voltage: 1.2V
Maximum Output Current: 2A
Topology: Buck (Step-Down)
Switching Frequency: 2.25 MHz
Voltage - Output Adjustable: No
Synchronous Rectifier: Yes
Operating Temperature Range: -40°C to +125°C
Package / Case: 8-DSBGA, 8-WCSP (2x2)
Features: Enable, Power Good, Adjustable Soft Start, Overcurrent Protection, Thermal Shutdown
Product Description:
The TPS6208812YFPR is a synchronous step-down DC-DC converter from Texas Instruments designed to provide a regulated output voltage of 1.2V from an input voltage range of 2.3V to 6V. This converter is part of the TPS62088 family known for its high efficiency and small footprint.
Operating at a switching frequency of 2.25 MHz, the TPS6208812YFPR is capable of delivering a maximum output current of 2A. The buck (step-down) topology and synchronous rectifier design contribute to its high efficiency and minimal power loss.
The device features an enable pin, adjustable soft start, and a power good indicator, enhancing its flexibility and ease of use in various applications. It also includes overcurrent protection and thermal shutdown features to ensure safe operation under fault conditions.
The TPS6208812YFPR is offered in a compact package with two options: 8-DSBGA (Wafer Chip Scale Package) and 8-WCSP (Wafer Chip Scale Package) measuring 2x2mm, suitable for space-constrained designs.
Applications:
The TPS6208812YFPR DC-DC converter can be used in a variety of applications, including:
Battery-Powered Devices: Portable electronics, wearable devices, and battery-operated sensors.
Embedded Systems: Powering microcontrollers, sensors, and other components in embedded systems.
Mobile Devices: Smartphones, tablets, and other mobile devices requiring efficient voltage conversion.
IoT (Internet of Things) Devices: Low-power wireless nodes, sensors, and IoT devices.
Industrial and Automotive: Powering sensors, control systems, and other electronics in industrial and automotive applications.
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Brand: Texas Instruments
Model: TPS6208812YFPR
Product Parameters:
Input Voltage Range: 2.3V to 6V
Output Voltage: 1.2V
Maximum Output Current: 2A
Topology: Buck (Step-Down)
Switching Frequency: 2.25 MHz
Voltage - Output Adjustable: No
Synchronous Rectifier: Yes
Operating Temperature Range: -40°C to +125°C
Package / Case: 8-DSBGA, 8-WCSP (2x2)
Features: Enable, Power Good, Adjustable Soft Start, Overcurrent Protection, Thermal Shutdown
Product Description:
The TPS6208812YFPR is a synchronous step-down DC-DC converter from Texas Instruments designed to provide a regulated output voltage of 1.2V from an input voltage range of 2.3V to 6V. This converter is part of the TPS62088 family known for its high efficiency and small footprint.
Operating at a switching frequency of 2.25 MHz, the TPS6208812YFPR is capable of delivering a maximum output current of 2A. The buck (step-down) topology and synchronous rectifier design contribute to its high efficiency and minimal power loss.
The device features an enable pin, adjustable soft start, and a power good indicator, enhancing its flexibility and ease of use in various applications. It also includes overcurrent protection and thermal shutdown features to ensure safe operation under fault conditions.
The TPS6208812YFPR is offered in a compact package with two options: 8-DSBGA (Wafer Chip Scale Package) and 8-WCSP (Wafer Chip Scale Package) measuring 2x2mm, suitable for space-constrained designs.
Applications:
The TPS6208812YFPR DC-DC converter can be used in a variety of applications, including:
Battery-Powered Devices: Portable electronics, wearable devices, and battery-operated sensors.
Embedded Systems: Powering microcontrollers, sensors, and other components in embedded systems.
Mobile Devices: Smartphones, tablets, and other mobile devices requiring efficient voltage conversion.
IoT (Internet of Things) Devices: Low-power wireless nodes, sensors, and IoT devices.
Industrial and Automotive: Powering sensors, control systems, and other electronics in industrial and automotive applications.