Product Overview: TPS61005DGSR from Texas Instruments
The TPS61005DGSR is a highly integrated boost converter IC designed by Texas Instruments, renowned for its efficiency and reliability in power management solutions. This versatile component is ideal for applications that require a stable voltage supply from a lower voltage source, making it an essential part of many electronic devices.
Key Features
- Input Voltage Range: The TPS61005DGSR operates with an input voltage range from 0.9V to 6.5V, accommodating a wide array of single-cell batteries and other low voltage sources.
- Adjustable Output Voltage: Users can set the output voltage from 1.8V to a maximum of 6.5V via external resistors, providing flexibility for different circuit requirements.
- High Efficiency: With a switch current limit of up to 1.5A, the device ensures high efficiency and is suitable for portable applications with power-sensitive requirements.
- Low Quiescent Current: It features a low quiescent current, which is beneficial for battery-powered devices, helping to extend battery life when in standby mode.
- Power-Save Mode: The TPS61005DGSR includes a power-save mode that reduces the switching frequency under light-load conditions to maintain high efficiency over the entire load range.
Applications
The TPS61005DGSR is designed for a variety of applications, particularly where space and power efficiency are critical. It is commonly used in:
- Portable and battery-powered equipment
- Handheld medical devices
- Wireless communication devices
- Power banks and portable chargers
- LED lighting drivers
Package and Quality
This IC is available in a compact MSOP-10 (DGSR) package, which is suitable for space-constrained applications. Texas Instruments is committed to high standards of quality, and the TPS61005DGSR is no exception. It is designed to meet rigorous industry specifications for performance and reliability.
Design Support
Texas Instruments provides extensive design support for the TPS61005DGSR, including application notes, reference designs, and an online simulation tool called WEBENCH® Designer. Engineers can leverage these resources to accelerate the design process and achieve optimal power management in their projects.