The TPS5120 is a dual channel, high-efficiency synchronous buck controller where the outputs run 180 degrees out of phase, which lowers the input current ripple, thereby reducing the input capacitance cost. The PWM/SKIP pin allows the operating mode to switch from PWM mode to skip mode under light load conditions. The skip mode enables a lower operating fre.
such as undervoltage lockout, power good, overvoltage, undervoltage, and programmable short-circuit protection promote system reliability.
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No. | Partie # | Fabricant | Description | Fiche Technique |
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1 | TPS5120-Q1 |
Texas Instruments |
Two-Phase Synchronous Buck DC/DC Controller | |
2 | TPS5120 |
Texas Instruments |
Two-Phase Synchronous Buck DC/DC Controller | |
3 | TPS51200 |
Texas Instruments |
Sink and Source DDR Termination Regulator | |
4 | TPS51200-Q1 |
Texas Instruments |
Sink and Source DDR Termination Regulator | |
5 | TPS51206 |
Texas Instruments |
2-A Peak Sink / Source DDR Termination Regulator | |
6 | TPS51211 |
Texas Instruments |
Single Synchronous Step-Down Controller | |
7 | TPS51216 |
Texas Instruments |
Memory Power Solution Synchronous Buck Controller | |
8 | TPS51216-EP |
Texas Instruments |
Memory Power Solution Synchronous Buck Controller | |
9 | TPS51217 |
Texas Instruments |
Single Synchronous Step-Down Controller | |
10 | TPS51218 |
Texas Instruments |
Single Synchronous Step-Down Controller | |
11 | TPS51219 |
Texas Instruments |
Single Synchronous Step-Down Controller | |
12 | TPS51220 |
Texas Instruments |
Notebook System Power Controller |