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TI Announces New Fully Integrated 10A Synchronous Buck Converter With Integrated FETs

July 26, 2009 by Jeff Shepard

Texas Instruments Inc. (TI) introduced a fully integrated, 10A synchronous buck converter with integrated FETs that combines wide input, light load efficiency and reduced solution size to enable increased power density. The TPS51315, a 1-MHz dc-dc switcher, features D-CAP™ Mode control scheme, which is said to allow a fast transient response while reducing the required number of external output capacitors by 32% compared to competing devices.

This converter helps designers meet Energy Star/90 Plus guidelines by utilizing auto-skip mode and Eco-mode™ light load control schemes to achieve high efficiency across the entire load range. Its wide input and output voltage ranges and programmable switching frequency can enable designers to meet the requirements of power-dense applications in embedded PCs, notebooks and other computing applications, as well as base stations and network attached storage.

Key features and benefits include: input voltage of 3 to 14V and an output voltage range of 0.75 to 5.5V allows for flexible design in 3.3, 5 and 12V power systems and can power various components, such as DSPs, FPGAs, ASICs, I/O and DDR memory cores; integrated power MOSFETs enable high efficiency of more than 91% at full 10A output current; adaptive on-time D-CAP Mode control scheme allows less than 100 nsec response time in load step transient with fewer components; selectable auto-skip/Eco-mode light load control schemes achieve high efficiency at light loads; and it complements TI’s full power management portfolio for chipset cores and DDR memory, including PWM controllers, DDR termination linear regulators, dc-dc converters and controllers and power interface devices.

The TPS51315 is available now in a 40-pin 5 x 7mm QFN package and is priced at $3.80 in quantities of 1,000.