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TPS56720PWPR
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TPS56720PWPR Description
TPS56720PWPR is a highly integrated step-down (buck) switching regulator from Texas Instruments. It is designed to provide efficient and stable power conversion for a wide range of applications. Here's a brief description, features, and applications of the TPS56720PWPR:
Description:
The TPS56720PWPR is a synchronous step-down (buck) converter that can efficiently convert an input voltage as high as 28V down to an adjustable output voltage as low as 0.9V. It is available in a compact PowerPad™ 10-lead package, making it suitable for space-constrained applications.
Features:
- Input voltage range: 4.5V to 28V
- Adjustable output voltage: 0.9V to 95% of the input voltage
- High efficiency up to 95%
- High output current up to 3A
- Synchronous rectification for improved efficiency
- Integrated power MOSFETs for reduced external component count
- Programmable soft-start and watchdog timer
- Over-current protection, over-voltage protection, and thermal shutdown
- Low quiescent current (< 1.2mA in 3A load condition)
- Wide operating temperature range: -40°C to 125°C
Applications:
- General-purpose step-down conversion for industrial and consumer electronics
- Power supply for microprocessors, FPGAs, and other high-current logic devices
- Power management in battery-powered devices such as smartphones, tablets, and laptops
- DC-DC conversion in automotive and telecom applications
- LED lighting applications, including adjustable dimming control
- Distributed power systems and point-of-load (POL) applications
- Power conversion for IoT devices and wearable electronics
The TPS56720PWPR is a versatile and efficient solution for step-down power conversion in various applications, offering high performance, ease of use, and a compact form factor.



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