The TPS2101D is a highly efficient source selector switch designed by Texas Instruments, specifically tailored for power management in handheld and mobile devices. This device is part of the Power Management Integrated Circuit (PMIC) category and is housed in an 8SOIC package. It operates within a supply voltage range of 2.7V to 4V and features a 2:1 input-to-output ratio, making it ideal for applications requiring precise power control.
The TPS2101D is particularly well-suited for applications in handheld and mobile devices where power efficiency and compact design are paramount. Its ability to handle a 2:1 input-to-output ratio makes it ideal for scenarios where multiple power sources need to be managed efficiently. The device's low supply current and robust internal switches ensure reliable performance, even in power-sensitive applications.
The TPS2101D from Texas Instruments stands out in the power management market due to its combination of high efficiency, low power consumption, and robust internal switches. Its compliance with environmental and safety standards, along with its versatile operating voltage range, make it a reliable choice for a variety of applications. Whether used in smartphones, tablets, or other portable electronics, the TPS2101D ensures optimal power distribution and extended battery life, making it a valuable component in modern electronic devices.
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