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TPS1HB16FQPWPRQ1
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TPS1HB16FQPWPRQ1 Description
TPS1HB16FQPWPRQ1 is a high voltage, high efficiency synchronous step-down regulator from Texas Instruments. It is designed to provide a stable output voltage from a wide range of input voltages, making it suitable for a variety of applications.
Description:
The TPS1HB16FQPWPRQ1 is a highly integrated, high efficiency, synchronous step-down regulator that can operate from an input voltage range of 4.75V to 60V. It has a wide output voltage range of 0.9V to 40V and can deliver up to 16A of continuous output current. The device is available in a compact 16-Pin, 3mm x 3mm QFN package.
Features:
- High efficiency: up to 97% efficiency
- Wide input voltage range: 4.75V to 60V
- Wide output voltage range: 0.9V to 40V
- High output current: up to 16A
- Synchronous rectification for improved efficiency
- Integrated power MOSFETs for reduced external component count
- Programmable soft-start to reduce inrush current
- Over-current protection
- Over-temperature protection
- Short-circuit protection
- 16-Pin, 3mm x 3mm QFN package
Applications:
- Industrial and automotive systems
- Telecommunications equipment
- Networking equipment
- High-brightness LED lighting
- Portable medical equipment
- Power supplies for battery-powered devices
In summary, the TPS1HB16FQPWPRQ1 is a high performance, high efficiency step-down regulator that offers a wide input voltage range and high output current capability. Its small form factor and integrated features make it an ideal choice for a wide range of applications where a stable and efficient power supply is required.
FAQ
| Quantity | Unit Price | Ext. Price |
|---|---|---|
| 1+ | $1.66320 | $1.66 |
| 5+ | $1.47312 | $7.37 |
| 10+ | $1.40448 | $14.04 |
| 25+ | $1.32141 | $33.04 |
| 50+ | $1.26474 | $63.24 |



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