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TI’s new 28-V, 500-mA step-down converter provides highest efficiency at light loads

October 25, 2012 By scombest Leave a Comment

Texas Instruments Incorporated introduced a synchronous, 28-V, 500-mA step-down DC/DC converter that can operate at less than 5 uA during “sleep” mode. The new TPS62175 maintains high efficiency during light load operation, while supporting ultra-low power microcontrollers that operate in 12-V, 15-V and 24-V applications, such as industrial sensor, smart meter, medical and wireless power transmission designs.

Key features and benefits of TPS62175:

  • Highest efficiency at light loads: Achieves greater than 70-percent efficiency at 100 uA; operates with less than 5-uA quiescent current in sleep mode and 20 uA typically in regular mode.
  • Supports microcontroller systems with extreme standby power requirements and output voltage accuracy: Supports TI’s Stellaris® ARM® Cortex™-M4F series of microcontrollers.
  • Smallest solution: Requires only three cost-efficient external components; and comes in a tiny 2-mm by 3-mm WSON package with a 68-mm2 total solution size.

TI-

DCS-Control technology

The TPS62175 features TI’s patented DCS-Control regulation topology, which combines hysteretic and voltage-mode control in a single device, resulting in excellent AC line and transient load regulation. DCS-Control also provides DC accuracy through a voltage feedback loop, and creates a seamless transition between high- and light-load (power save) operations.

Texas Instruments, Inc.
www.ti.com

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