Manufacturer Part Number
TPS62321DRCR
Manufacturer
Texas Instruments
Introduction
The TPS62321DRCR is a high-efficiency, step-down DC-DC converter that provides a regulated output voltage from a higher input voltage. It is designed to power a wide range of applications, including portable devices, industrial equipment, and automotive electronics.
Product Features and Performance
Supports input voltage range from 2.7V to 6V
Fixed output voltage of 1.5V
Output current up to 500mA
Switching frequency of 3MHz
Includes synchronous rectification for high efficiency
Operates over a wide temperature range of -40°C to 85°C
Product Advantages
High efficiency up to 95% ensures long battery life in portable applications
Small solution size with 10-VFDFN Exposed Pad package
Integrated compensation and overcurrent protection for reliable operation
Low external component count for a simple and cost-effective design
Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Excellent power conversion efficiency for extended battery runtime
Compact and space-saving design suitable for space-constrained applications
Robust protection features ensure reliable and safe operation
Versatile performance suitable for a wide range of power supply needs
Quality and Safety Features
Designed and manufactured to Texas Instruments' high-quality standards
Overcurrent, overvoltage, and thermal shutdown protection
Compatibility
Suitable for a variety of applications, including portable electronics, industrial equipment, and automotive systems
Application Areas
Portable electronic devices
Industrial control and automation
Automotive electronics
Medical equipment
Telecommunications infrastructure
Product Lifecycle
The TPS62321DRCR is an active product, and there are no plans for discontinuation at this time. Our website's sales team offers several equivalent and alternative models that may meet the needs of customers, such as the TPS62322, TPS62323, and TPS62324. For more information or to discuss specific application requirements, please contact our website's sales team.
