TPS54620RGYR Power Path Management IC Switching Voltage Regulators 4.5-17Vin 6A Synch St Down SWIFT Cnvtr

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TPS54620RGYR Power Path Management IC Switching Voltage Regulators 4.5-17Vin 6A Synch St Down SWIFT Cnvtr
1 Features
- Integrated 26 mΩ and 19 mΩ MOSFETs
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Split Power Rail: 1.6 V to 17 V on PVIN
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200-kHz to 1.6-MHz Switching Frequency
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Synchronizes to External Clock
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0.8 V ±1% Voltage Reference Overtemperature
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Low 2-μA Shutdown Quiescent Current
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Monotonic Start-Up into Prebiased Outputs
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–40°C to 150°C Operating Junction Temperature Range
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Adjustable Slow Start and Power Sequencing
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Power Good Output Monitor for Undervoltage and Overvoltage
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Adjustable Input Undervoltage Lockout
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For SWIFTTM Documentation, Visit
http://www.ti.com/swift
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Create a Custom Design Using the TPS54620 With the WEBENCH Power Designer
2 Applications
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High Density Distributed Power Systems
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High Performance Point of Load Regulation
3 Description
The TPS54620 in thermally enhanced 3.50 mm × 3.50 mm QFN package is a full featured 17-V, 6-A, synchronous, step-down converter which is optimized for small designs through high efficiency and integrating the high-side and low-side MOSFETs. Further space savings are achieved through current mode control, which reduces component count, and by selecting a high switching frequency, reducing the footprint of the inductor.
The output voltage start-up ramp is controlled by the SS/TR pin which allows operation as either a stand- alone power supply or in tracking situations. Power sequencing is also possible by correctly configuring the enable and the open-drain power good pins.
Cycle-by-cycle current limiting on the high-side FET protects the device in overload situations and is enhanced by a low-side sourcing current limit which prevents current runaway. There is also a low-side sinking current limit that turns off the low-side MOSFET to prevent excessive reverse current. Thermal shutdown disables the part when die temperature exceeds thermal shutdown temperature.