By Texas Instruments 38
Texas Instruments' TPS62095 device is a high frequency synchronous step down converter optimized for small solution size and high efficiency, and is suitable for battery-powered applications. To maximize efficiency, the converter operates in PWM mode with a nominal switching frequency of 1.4 MHz and automatically enters power save mode operation at light load currents. When used in distributed power supplies and point of load regulation, the device allows voltage tracking to other voltage rails and tolerates output capacitors up to 150 μF and beyond. Using the DCS-Control topology, the device achieves excellent load transient performance and accurate output voltage regulation.
The output voltage startup ramp is controlled by the soft startup pin, which allows operation either as a standalone power supply or in tracking configurations. Power sequencing is also possible by configuring the EN and PG pins. In power save mode, the device operates with typically 20 μA quiescent current. Power save mode is entered automatically and seamlessly maintaining high efficiency over the entire load current range.
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