The TPS51219 from Texas Instruments is a highly efficient, single synchronous buck controller designed for use in mid-sized computing applications. This advanced power solution is tailored to meet the rigorous demands of modern computing environments, offering precise voltage regulation and power management for system components such as CPUs, GPUs, and memory modules.
Key Features:
- Adaptive On-Time Control: The TPS51219 utilizes an adaptive on-time D-CAP™ control mode which provides a fast transient response, simplifying circuit design and enabling the use of small external components.
- Wide Input Voltage Range: It supports an input voltage range from 3 V to 28 V, making it versatile for various system configurations and ensuring compatibility with a broad range of power supplies.
- High Efficiency: With its integrated low RDS(on) MOSFET drivers, the TPS51219 achieves high efficiency, which is crucial for maintaining system stability and prolonging battery life in portable applications.
- Adjustable Output Voltage: The output voltage can be precisely adjusted to as low as 0.6 V, with a tolerance of ±1% over temperature, which is essential for powering the latest generation of low-voltage digital cores.
- Power Saving Modes: It features selectable power-saving modes, including a shutdown mode that significantly reduces power consumption when the system is in standby or powered off.
Applications:
The TPS51219 is ideal for a variety of applications, particularly those requiring efficient power distribution and precise voltage control, such as:
- Notebook and Ultrabook Computers
- Netbooks and Tablet PCs
- Graphics Cards
- Servers and Networking Equipment
- Embedded Systems
Quality and Reliability:
As with all Texas Instruments products, the TPS51219 is designed with a commitment to quality and reliability. It is available in a 10-pin VSON package that is RoHS compliant and designed to meet the environmental standards of today's green computing requirements.
For detailed technical specifications, application notes, and support resources, please visit the Texas Instruments website or contact their support team.