TPS2150IPWPR


YeeHing #: Y012-TPS2150IPWPR
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Description

TPS2150IPWPR Texas Instruments - Yeehing Electronics

2-ch, 0.6A loading, 3.3V, 40mΩ USB power switch, active-high + adjustable output LDO

Pricing (USD)

Quantity Unit Price
1 — 99 2.489
100 — 249 2.181
250 — 999 1.529
1,000 + 0.86

The above prices are for reference only.

Specifications

Manufacturer Texas Instruments
Product Category Power Switch ICs - Power Distribution
RoHS Y
Type High Side
Number of Outputs 1 Output
Current Limit 800 mA
On Resistance - Max 40 mOhms
Operating Supply Voltage 2.7 V to 5.5 V
Supply Voltage - Min 2.7 V
Supply Voltage - Max 5.5 V
Minimum Operating Temperature - 40 C
Maximum Operating Temperature + 85 C
Mounting Style SMD/SMT
Package / Case HTSSOP-14
Series TPS2150
Packaging Reel
Product USB Power Switches
Brand Texas Instruments
Moisture Sensitive Yes
Product Type Power Switch ICs - Power Distribution
Factory Pack Quantity 2000
Subcategory Switch ICs
Unit Weight 0.002046 oz

For more information, please refer to datasheet

Documents

TPS2150IPWPR Datasheet

More Information

The TPS2140/41/50/51 is a USB 1.0 and 2.0 Specification-compatible IC containing a dual-current-limiting power switch and an adjustable low dropout regulator (LDO). Both the switch and LDO limit inrush current by controlling the turnon slew rate. The unique dual-current-limiting feature of the switch allows USB peripherals to utilize high-value capacitance at the output of the switch, while keeping the inrush current low. During turn on, the switch limits the current delivered to the capacitive load to less than 100 mA. When the output voltage from the switch reaches about 93% of the input voltage, the switch power good output goes high, and the switch current limit increases to 800mA (minimum), at which point higher current loads can be turned on. The higher current limit provides short circuit protection while allowing the peripheral to draw maximum current from the USB bus.

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