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SpecificationTPS2549Q1EVM-729TPS2549 Series
Current - Output (Max)-3 A
Fault Protection-Over Temperature, Over Voltage, UVLO, Current Limiting (Adjustable)
Features-Load Discharge, Status Flag
FunctionBattery ChargerBattery Charger
Grade-Automotive
Input Type-Non-Inverting
Interface-On/Off
Mounting Type-Surface Mount
Number of Outputs-1
Operating Temperature-125 ¯C
Operating Temperature--40 °C
Output Configuration-High Side
Output Type-N-Channel
Package / Case-16-WFQFN Exposed Pad
Primary AttributesUSB Charging PortUSB Charging Port
Qualification-AEC-Q100
Ratio - Input:Output-1:1
Rds On (Typ)-47 mOhm
Secondary AttributesOn-Board LEDsOn-Board LEDs
Supplied ContentsBoard(s)Board(s)
Supplier Device Package-16-WQFN (3x3)
Switch Type-USB Switch
TypePower ManagementPower Management
Voltage - Load-4.5 V
Voltage - Load-6.5 V
Voltage - Supply (Vcc/Vdd)-Not Required

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TPS2549 Series

Automotive USB Charge port controller with droop compensation

PartVoltage - Load [Min]Voltage - Load [Max]GradeOutput TypeVoltage - Supply (Vcc/Vdd)Operating Temperature [Max]Operating Temperature [Min]FeaturesRds On (Typ)Number of OutputsMounting TypeInput TypeInterfaceFault ProtectionSwitch TypeQualificationOutput ConfigurationPackage / CaseCurrent - Output (Max) [Max]Supplier Device PackageRatio - Input:Output [custom]Primary AttributesTypeFunctionSecondary AttributesSupplied Contents
Texas Instruments
TPS2549IRTERQ1
The TPS2549-Q1 device is a USB charging port controller and power switch with a current-sense output that is able to control an upstream supply. This allows it to maintain 5 V at the USB port even with heavy charging currents. This is important in systems with long USB cables where significant voltage drops can occur while fast-charging portable devices. The TP2549-Q1 47-mΩ power switch has two selectable, programmable current limits that support port power management by providing a lower current limit that can be used when adjacent ports are experiencing heavy loads. This is important in systems with multiple ports and an upstream supply unable to provide full current to all ports simultaneously. The DCP_Auto scheme detects and selects the proper D+ and D– settings to communicate with the attached device, so that it can fast-charge at full current. The integrated CDP detection enables up to 1.5-A fast charging of most portable devices with simultaneous data communication. The unique client-mode feature allows software updates to client devices, but avoids power conflicts by turning off the internal power switch while keeping the data line connection. Additionally, the TPS2549-Q1 device integrates short-to-VBUSprotection for D+ and D– to prevent damage when D+ and/or D– unexpectedly short to VBUS. To save space in the application, the TPS2549-Q1 device also integrates ESD protection to pass IEC61000-4-2 without external circuitry on D+ and D–. The TPS2549-Q1 device is a USB charging port controller and power switch with a current-sense output that is able to control an upstream supply. This allows it to maintain 5 V at the USB port even with heavy charging currents. This is important in systems with long USB cables where significant voltage drops can occur while fast-charging portable devices. The TP2549-Q1 47-mΩ power switch has two selectable, programmable current limits that support port power management by providing a lower current limit that can be used when adjacent ports are experiencing heavy loads. This is important in systems with multiple ports and an upstream supply unable to provide full current to all ports simultaneously. The DCP_Auto scheme detects and selects the proper D+ and D– settings to communicate with the attached device, so that it can fast-charge at full current. The integrated CDP detection enables up to 1.5-A fast charging of most portable devices with simultaneous data communication. The unique client-mode feature allows software updates to client devices, but avoids power conflicts by turning off the internal power switch while keeping the data line connection. Additionally, the TPS2549-Q1 device integrates short-to-VBUSprotection for D+ and D– to prevent damage when D+ and/or D– unexpectedly short to VBUS. To save space in the application, the TPS2549-Q1 device also integrates ESD protection to pass IEC61000-4-2 without external circuitry on D+ and D–.
4.5 V
6.5 V
Automotive
N-Channel
Not Required
125 ¯C
-40 °C
Load Discharge, Status Flag
47 mOhm
1
Surface Mount
Non-Inverting
On/Off
Current Limiting (Adjustable), Over Temperature, Over Voltage, UVLO
USB Switch
AEC-Q100
High Side
16-WFQFN Exposed Pad
3 A
16-WQFN (3x3)
1:1
Texas Instruments
TPS2549RTER
The TPS2549 device is a USB charging port controller and power switch with a current-sense output that is able to control an upstream supply. This allows it to maintain 5 V at the USB port even with heavy charging currents. This is important in systems with long USB cables where significant voltage drops can occur while fast-charging portable devices. The TP2549 47-mΩ power switch has two selectable, programmable current limits that support port power management by providing a lower current limit that can be used when adjacent ports are experiencing heavy loads. This is important in systems with multiple ports and an upstream supply unable to provide full current to all ports simultaneously. The DCP_Auto scheme detects and selects the proper D+ and D– settings to communicate with the attached device, so that it can fast-charge at full current. The integrated CDP detection enables up to 1.5-A fast charging of most portable devices with simultaneous data communication. The unique client-mode feature allows software updates to client devices, but avoids power conflicts by turning off the internal power switch while keeping the data line connection. Additionally, the TPS2549 device integrates short-to-VBUSprotection for D+ and D– to prevent damage when D+ and/or D– unexpectedly short to VBUS. To save space in the application, the TPS2549 device also integrates ESD protection to pass IEC61000-4-2 without external circuitry on D+ and D–. The TPS2549 device is a USB charging port controller and power switch with a current-sense output that is able to control an upstream supply. This allows it to maintain 5 V at the USB port even with heavy charging currents. This is important in systems with long USB cables where significant voltage drops can occur while fast-charging portable devices. The TP2549 47-mΩ power switch has two selectable, programmable current limits that support port power management by providing a lower current limit that can be used when adjacent ports are experiencing heavy loads. This is important in systems with multiple ports and an upstream supply unable to provide full current to all ports simultaneously. The DCP_Auto scheme detects and selects the proper D+ and D– settings to communicate with the attached device, so that it can fast-charge at full current. The integrated CDP detection enables up to 1.5-A fast charging of most portable devices with simultaneous data communication. The unique client-mode feature allows software updates to client devices, but avoids power conflicts by turning off the internal power switch while keeping the data line connection. Additionally, the TPS2549 device integrates short-to-VBUSprotection for D+ and D– to prevent damage when D+ and/or D– unexpectedly short to VBUS. To save space in the application, the TPS2549 device also integrates ESD protection to pass IEC61000-4-2 without external circuitry on D+ and D–.
4.5 V
6.5 V
N-Channel
Not Required
125 ¯C
-40 °C
Load Discharge, Status Flag
47 mOhm
1
Surface Mount
Non-Inverting
On/Off
Current Limiting (Adjustable), Over Temperature, Over Voltage, UVLO
USB Switch
High Side
16-WFQFN Exposed Pad
3 A
16-WQFN (3x3)
1:1
Texas Instruments
TPS2549IRTETQ1
The TPS2549-Q1 device is a USB charging port controller and power switch with a current-sense output that is able to control an upstream supply. This allows it to maintain 5 V at the USB port even with heavy charging currents. This is important in systems with long USB cables where significant voltage drops can occur while fast-charging portable devices. The TP2549-Q1 47-mΩ power switch has two selectable, programmable current limits that support port power management by providing a lower current limit that can be used when adjacent ports are experiencing heavy loads. This is important in systems with multiple ports and an upstream supply unable to provide full current to all ports simultaneously. The DCP_Auto scheme detects and selects the proper D+ and D– settings to communicate with the attached device, so that it can fast-charge at full current. The integrated CDP detection enables up to 1.5-A fast charging of most portable devices with simultaneous data communication. The unique client-mode feature allows software updates to client devices, but avoids power conflicts by turning off the internal power switch while keeping the data line connection. Additionally, the TPS2549-Q1 device integrates short-to-VBUSprotection for D+ and D– to prevent damage when D+ and/or D– unexpectedly short to VBUS. To save space in the application, the TPS2549-Q1 device also integrates ESD protection to pass IEC61000-4-2 without external circuitry on D+ and D–. The TPS2549-Q1 device is a USB charging port controller and power switch with a current-sense output that is able to control an upstream supply. This allows it to maintain 5 V at the USB port even with heavy charging currents. This is important in systems with long USB cables where significant voltage drops can occur while fast-charging portable devices. The TP2549-Q1 47-mΩ power switch has two selectable, programmable current limits that support port power management by providing a lower current limit that can be used when adjacent ports are experiencing heavy loads. This is important in systems with multiple ports and an upstream supply unable to provide full current to all ports simultaneously. The DCP_Auto scheme detects and selects the proper D+ and D– settings to communicate with the attached device, so that it can fast-charge at full current. The integrated CDP detection enables up to 1.5-A fast charging of most portable devices with simultaneous data communication. The unique client-mode feature allows software updates to client devices, but avoids power conflicts by turning off the internal power switch while keeping the data line connection. Additionally, the TPS2549-Q1 device integrates short-to-VBUSprotection for D+ and D– to prevent damage when D+ and/or D– unexpectedly short to VBUS. To save space in the application, the TPS2549-Q1 device also integrates ESD protection to pass IEC61000-4-2 without external circuitry on D+ and D–.
4.5 V
6.5 V
Automotive
N-Channel
Not Required
125 ¯C
-40 °C
Load Discharge, Status Flag
47 mOhm
1
Surface Mount
Non-Inverting
On/Off
Current Limiting (Adjustable), Over Temperature, Over Voltage, UVLO
USB Switch
AEC-Q100
High Side
16-WFQFN Exposed Pad
3 A
16-WQFN (3x3)
1:1
Texas Instruments
TPS2549Q1EVM-729
TPS2549 Battery Charger Power Management Evaluation Board
USB Charging Port
Power Management
Battery Charger
On-Board LEDs
Board(s)

Description

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TPS2549 Series

The TPS2549-Q1 device is a USB charging port controller and power switch with a current-sense output that is able to control an upstream supply. This allows it to maintain 5 V at the USB port even with

heavy charging currents. This is important in systems with long USB cables where significant voltage drops can occur while fast-charging portable devices.

The TP2549-Q1 47-mΩ power switch has two selectable, programmable current limits that support port power management by providing a lower current limit that can be used when adjacent ports are experiencing heavy loads. This is important in systems with multiple ports and an upstream supply unable to provide full current to all ports simultaneously.

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