The TPS61301YFFT by Texas Instruments is a sophisticated, high-efficiency, synchronous boost converter that is designed to provide a reliable power solution for battery-powered electronics. This compact component is part of the TPS6130x family of devices that are known for their high performance in energy management tasks, particularly in portable applications where space and efficiency are critical considerations.
Key Features
- Adjustable Output Voltage: The device offers an adjustable output voltage range, which allows designers to tailor the output to meet the specific needs of their application.
- High Efficiency: With synchronous rectification and advanced switching techniques, the TPS61301YFFT achieves high efficiency across a wide load range, making it ideal for extending battery life.
- Small Footprint: The component comes in a tiny 9-ball chip-scale package (WCSP), allowing it to fit into space-constrained designs without sacrificing performance or efficiency.
- Low Quiescent Current: It features a low quiescent current, which is essential for reducing standby power consumption and maximizing battery life in portable devices.
- Wide Input Voltage Range: The device supports a wide input voltage range, accommodating various battery technologies and allowing for flexible design options.
Applications
The versatile nature of the TPS61301YFFT makes it suitable for a broad range of applications, including but not limited to:
- Smartphones and Tablets
- Portable Media Players
- Handheld Gaming Devices
- Wireless Headsets and Earbuds
- GPS Units
- Medical Devices
- Energy Harvesting Systems
Technical Specifications
The TPS61301YFFT operates over a temperature range of -40°C to 85°C, making it robust enough for most consumer electronics environments. It is designed with a fixed switching frequency of 3.1MHz, which helps to minimize the size of external components and avoid interference with sensitive RF bands in wireless applications.
For detailed technical specifications, application notes, and support documentation, engineers and designers are encouraged to visit the Texas Instruments website or contact their local sales representative.