The TPS65022RHAT is a highly integrated power management integrated circuit (PMIC) by Texas Instruments, designed specifically for portable and battery-powered applications. This advanced power solution is engineered to meet the stringent power requirements of today's mobile processors, including those found in smartphones, tablets, and other handheld devices.
Key Features:
- Multiple Voltage Rails: The IC provides six power rails with three step-down converters and three low-dropout regulators (LDOs), delivering a comprehensive power solution in a single package.
- High Efficiency: The step-down converters are based on a high-frequency synchronous switching design that ensures efficient power conversion, extending battery life and reducing heat generation.
- Programmable Voltage: The output voltage of the converters and LDOs can be programmed via an I2C interface, offering flexibility to match the voltage requirements of various system components.
- Power Sequencing: TPS65022RHAT supports programmable power sequencing, allowing for controlled startup and shutdown of the power rails to ensure proper operation of the system.
- Thermal Management: The device includes an integrated thermal shutdown feature to protect against overheating, enhancing system reliability.
- Small Footprint: Housed in a compact 40-pin QFN package, the TPS65022RHAT saves valuable board space, making it ideal for space-constrained applications.
Applications:
With its versatile power management capabilities, the TPS65022RHAT is suitable for a wide range of applications, including:
- Portable and Battery-Powered Devices
- Smartphones and Tablets
- Handheld Computing Devices
- Wireless Modems and Networking Equipment
- Medical Devices
Technical Specifications:
The TPS65022RHAT operates over a wide input voltage range and offers high efficiency and low quiescent current. The device is RoHS compliant and designed for robust performance in various environmental conditions.
For detailed technical specifications, datasheets, and support resources, please visit the Texas Instruments website or contact their customer support for assistance.