Product Overview: TPS65014RGZT by Texas Instruments
The TPS65014RGZT is a highly integrated power management integrated circuit (IC) designed by Texas Instruments, tailored for portable and handheld applications. This advanced chip is housed in a compact 48-VQFN (RGZ) package, making it a space-saving solution for modern electronic devices.
The TPS65014RGZT combines a single-inductor, multiple-output (SIMO) step-down converter with three additional linear regulators, offering a complete power supply system for processors, memory, and peripherals. The primary SIMO buck converter is capable of supplying up to 1A of continuous output current, and it is designed to operate with a high efficiency across a wide range of loads, which is crucial for extending battery life in portable devices.
This power management IC also features two 200-mA low-dropout (LDO) linear regulators and one 100-mA LDO, providing additional regulated voltages. Each LDO is independently enabled and has its own voltage input, which allows for increased flexibility in system power design. The TPS65014RGZT supports a wide input voltage range from 2.5V to 6V, accommodating various battery technologies and configurations.
Texas Instruments has equipped the TPS65014RGZT with several protective features to ensure reliable operation. These include over-temperature protection, under-voltage lockout, and short-circuit protection. Additionally, the device offers low quiescent current, which is particularly important for battery-powered applications where minimizing standby power consumption is a priority.
The TPS65014RGZT is ideal for a variety of portable devices such as smartphones, tablets, digital cameras, and other USB-powered gadgets. Its high level of integration reduces the number of external components required, which not only saves board space but also simplifies the design and enhances system reliability. With the TPS65014RGZT, Texas Instruments continues to demonstrate its commitment to providing innovative power management solutions that meet the evolving needs of the electronics industry.