The TPS51206DSQRG4 is a highly efficient, adaptive on-time D-CAP™ mode synchronous buck converter from Texas Instruments. Designed for precision and performance, this voltage regulator is ideal for low-output-voltage, high-current applications such as powering the latest generation of processors and graphics processors.
Key Features
- Output Voltage Range: The device is capable of providing an output voltage range from 0.76V to 3.3V, catering to a wide array of low-voltage applications.
- Current Capability: It offers excellent current support, making it suitable for applications with high current demands.
- Efficiency: The TPS51206DSQRG4 utilizes D-CAP™ mode operation which provides a fast transient response, essential for maintaining voltage stability in dynamic load conditions.
- Thermal Management: With integrated thermal shutdown, the device ensures reliable operation by protecting itself from damage that can be caused by excessive heat.
- Power Good (PG) Output: This feature enables system monitoring by providing a signal when the output voltage is within a nominal operating range.
- Soft-Start: The built-in soft-start feature minimizes inrush current during startup, contributing to system stability.
Applications
The TPS51206DSQRG4 is versatile and can be used in various applications, including but not limited to:
- Notebook and Ultrabook Computers
- Low-Power Servers and Networking Equipment
- Graphics Cards
- Memory Power Supplies
- Point of Load (POL) Power Architectures
Quality and Reliability
As with all Texas Instruments products, the TPS51206DSQRG4 is built with a commitment to quality and reliability. It is designed to meet the rigorous standards required for industrial and commercial applications, ensuring a long operational lifespan and stable performance.
Package and Availability
The device comes in a compact QFN-10 package and is available for order through Texas Instruments' official distributors. For detailed technical specifications, application notes, and support documents, interested parties are encouraged to visit the Texas Instruments website or contact their sales representatives.