TPS543C20 Synchronous Step-Down SWIFT™ Converter

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TPS543C20 Synchronous Step-Down SWIFT™ Converter

Texas Instruments' TPS543C20 employs an internally compensated emulated peak-current-mode control, with a clock synchronizable, fixed-frequency modulator for EMI-sensitive point-of-load (POL). The internal integrator and directly amplifying ramp tracking loop eliminate the need for external compensation over a wide range of frequencies thereby making the system design flexible, dense, and simple. Optional API and body braking help improve transient performance by significantly reducing undershoot and overshoot, respectively. Integrated NexFET™ MOSFETs with low-loss switching facilitate high efficiency and deliver up to 40 A in a 5 mm x 7 mm PowerStack™ package with a layout friendly thermal pad. Two TPS543C20 devices can be stacked together to provide up to 80 A POL.

Features
  • Internally compensated advanced current mode control 40 A POL
  • Input voltage range: 4 V to 16 V
  • Output voltage range: 0.6 V to 5.5 V
  • Integrated 3/0.9 mΩ stacked NexFET power stage with lossless low-side current sensing
  • Fixed frequency: synchronization to an external clock and/or sync out
  • Pin strapping programmable switching frequency
    • 300 kHz to 2 MHz for standalone
    • 300 kHz to 1 MHz for stackable
  • Differential remote sensing
  • Stack 2X for up to 80 A with current share, voltage share, and CLK sync
  • Pin strapping programmable reference from 0.6 V to 1.1 V with 0.5% accuracy
  • Safe start-up into pre-biased output
  • High-accuracy hiccup current limit
  • Asynchronous pulse injection (API) and body braking
  • 40-pin, 5 mm x 7 mm LQFN package with 0.5 mm pitch and single thermal pad
  • Create a custom design using the TPS543C20 with the WEBENCH® Power Designer
Applications
  • Wireless and wired communications infrastructure equipment
  • Enterprise servers, switches, and routers
  • Enterprise storage, SSD
  • ASIC, SoC, FPGA, DSP core, and I/O rails

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