
TPS25741RSMT
ActiveUSB TYPE-C™ REV 1.2 AND USB PD SOURCE CONTROLLERS
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TPS25741RSMT
ActiveUSB TYPE-C™ REV 1.2 AND USB PD SOURCE CONTROLLERS
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Technical Specifications
Parameters and characteristics commom to parts in this series
Specification | TPS25741RSMT | TPS25741 Series |
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Applications | USB, Type-C Controller | USB, Type-C Controller |
Function | - | USB Type-C® |
Mounting Type | Surface Mount | Surface Mount |
Operating Temperature [Max] | 125 °C | 125 °C |
Operating Temperature [Min] | -40 °C | -40 °C |
Package / Case | 32-VFQFN Exposed Pad | 32-VFQFN Exposed Pad |
Supplied Contents | - | Board(s) |
Supplier Device Package | 32-VQFN (4x4) | 32-VQFN (4x4) |
Type | - | Interface |
Utilized IC / Part | - | TPS25741, TPS25741A |
Voltage - Supply [Max] | 25 V | 25 V |
Voltage - Supply [Min] | 4.65 V | 4.65 V |
Pricing
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TPS25741 Series
USB Type-C™ and USB PD Source Controllers
Part | Mounting Type | Voltage - Supply [Max] | Voltage - Supply [Min] | Applications | Package / Case | Supplier Device Package | Operating Temperature [Max] | Operating Temperature [Min] | Function | Type | Supplied Contents | Utilized IC / Part |
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Texas Instruments TPS25741RSMTThe TPS25741, TPS25741A implements a source compliant to USB Power Delivery 2.0 and USB Type-C revision 1.2. It can be used in either a power mux or DC-DC implementation shown in the figure below.
The device monitors the CC pin to detect a USB Type-C sink attachment, then enables the GDNG and G5V gate drivers to apply 5 V to VBUS(refer to figure below). It then offers up to three voltages using USB Power Delivery. In order to source the second voltage the G5V gate driver is disabled and the GDPG gate driver is enabled. In power mux implementations all gate drivers are used and the CTL pins are not necessary. In DC-DC implementations only the GDNG gate driver is necessary and the CTL pins program the power supply for the required voltage. The device automatically discharges VBUSper USB Power Delivery requirements. The PSEL, HIPWR, PCTRL, and EN9V/EN12V pins are used to configure the voltages and currents advertised.
The device typically draws 5.4 µA (8 µA if VDD = 0 V) when no device is attached. The Port Attachment indicator (UFPor DVDD) outputs may be used to disable the power source until a sink is attached for more system power savings.
Protection features include over-voltage, over-current, over-temperature, IEC for CC pins, and system override of gate drivers (GD).
The TPS25741, TPS25741A implements a source compliant to USB Power Delivery 2.0 and USB Type-C revision 1.2. It can be used in either a power mux or DC-DC implementation shown in the figure below.
The device monitors the CC pin to detect a USB Type-C sink attachment, then enables the GDNG and G5V gate drivers to apply 5 V to VBUS(refer to figure below). It then offers up to three voltages using USB Power Delivery. In order to source the second voltage the G5V gate driver is disabled and the GDPG gate driver is enabled. In power mux implementations all gate drivers are used and the CTL pins are not necessary. In DC-DC implementations only the GDNG gate driver is necessary and the CTL pins program the power supply for the required voltage. The device automatically discharges VBUSper USB Power Delivery requirements. The PSEL, HIPWR, PCTRL, and EN9V/EN12V pins are used to configure the voltages and currents advertised.
The device typically draws 5.4 µA (8 µA if VDD = 0 V) when no device is attached. The Port Attachment indicator (UFPor DVDD) outputs may be used to disable the power source until a sink is attached for more system power savings.
Protection features include over-voltage, over-current, over-temperature, IEC for CC pins, and system override of gate drivers (GD). | Surface Mount | 25 V | 4.65 V | USB, Type-C Controller | 32-VFQFN Exposed Pad | 32-VQFN (4x4) | 125 °C | -40 °C | ||||
Texas Instruments TPS25741ARSMTThe TPS25741, TPS25741A implements a source compliant to USB Power Delivery 2.0 and USB Type-C revision 1.2. It can be used in either a power mux or DC-DC implementation shown in the figure below.
The device monitors the CC pin to detect a USB Type-C sink attachment, then enables the GDNG and G5V gate drivers to apply 5 V to VBUS(refer to figure below). It then offers up to three voltages using USB Power Delivery. In order to source the second voltage the G5V gate driver is disabled and the GDPG gate driver is enabled. In power mux implementations all gate drivers are used and the CTL pins are not necessary. In DC-DC implementations only the GDNG gate driver is necessary and the CTL pins program the power supply for the required voltage. The device automatically discharges VBUSper USB Power Delivery requirements. The PSEL, HIPWR, PCTRL, and EN9V/EN12V pins are used to configure the voltages and currents advertised.
The device typically draws 5.4 µA (8 µA if VDD = 0 V) when no device is attached. The Port Attachment indicator (UFPor DVDD) outputs may be used to disable the power source until a sink is attached for more system power savings.
Protection features include over-voltage, over-current, over-temperature, IEC for CC pins, and system override of gate drivers (GD).
The TPS25741, TPS25741A implements a source compliant to USB Power Delivery 2.0 and USB Type-C revision 1.2. It can be used in either a power mux or DC-DC implementation shown in the figure below.
The device monitors the CC pin to detect a USB Type-C sink attachment, then enables the GDNG and G5V gate drivers to apply 5 V to VBUS(refer to figure below). It then offers up to three voltages using USB Power Delivery. In order to source the second voltage the G5V gate driver is disabled and the GDPG gate driver is enabled. In power mux implementations all gate drivers are used and the CTL pins are not necessary. In DC-DC implementations only the GDNG gate driver is necessary and the CTL pins program the power supply for the required voltage. The device automatically discharges VBUSper USB Power Delivery requirements. The PSEL, HIPWR, PCTRL, and EN9V/EN12V pins are used to configure the voltages and currents advertised.
The device typically draws 5.4 µA (8 µA if VDD = 0 V) when no device is attached. The Port Attachment indicator (UFPor DVDD) outputs may be used to disable the power source until a sink is attached for more system power savings.
Protection features include over-voltage, over-current, over-temperature, IEC for CC pins, and system override of gate drivers (GD). | Surface Mount | 25 V | 4.65 V | USB, Type-C Controller | 32-VFQFN Exposed Pad | 32-VQFN (4x4) | 125 °C | -40 °C | ||||
Texas Instruments TPS25741ARSMRThe TPS25741, TPS25741A implements a source compliant to USB Power Delivery 2.0 and USB Type-C revision 1.2. It can be used in either a power mux or DC-DC implementation shown in the figure below.
The device monitors the CC pin to detect a USB Type-C sink attachment, then enables the GDNG and G5V gate drivers to apply 5 V to VBUS(refer to figure below). It then offers up to three voltages using USB Power Delivery. In order to source the second voltage the G5V gate driver is disabled and the GDPG gate driver is enabled. In power mux implementations all gate drivers are used and the CTL pins are not necessary. In DC-DC implementations only the GDNG gate driver is necessary and the CTL pins program the power supply for the required voltage. The device automatically discharges VBUSper USB Power Delivery requirements. The PSEL, HIPWR, PCTRL, and EN9V/EN12V pins are used to configure the voltages and currents advertised.
The device typically draws 5.4 µA (8 µA if VDD = 0 V) when no device is attached. The Port Attachment indicator (UFPor DVDD) outputs may be used to disable the power source until a sink is attached for more system power savings.
Protection features include over-voltage, over-current, over-temperature, IEC for CC pins, and system override of gate drivers (GD).
The TPS25741, TPS25741A implements a source compliant to USB Power Delivery 2.0 and USB Type-C revision 1.2. It can be used in either a power mux or DC-DC implementation shown in the figure below.
The device monitors the CC pin to detect a USB Type-C sink attachment, then enables the GDNG and G5V gate drivers to apply 5 V to VBUS(refer to figure below). It then offers up to three voltages using USB Power Delivery. In order to source the second voltage the G5V gate driver is disabled and the GDPG gate driver is enabled. In power mux implementations all gate drivers are used and the CTL pins are not necessary. In DC-DC implementations only the GDNG gate driver is necessary and the CTL pins program the power supply for the required voltage. The device automatically discharges VBUSper USB Power Delivery requirements. The PSEL, HIPWR, PCTRL, and EN9V/EN12V pins are used to configure the voltages and currents advertised.
The device typically draws 5.4 µA (8 µA if VDD = 0 V) when no device is attached. The Port Attachment indicator (UFPor DVDD) outputs may be used to disable the power source until a sink is attached for more system power savings.
Protection features include over-voltage, over-current, over-temperature, IEC for CC pins, and system override of gate drivers (GD). | Surface Mount | 25 V | 4.65 V | USB, Type-C Controller | 32-VFQFN Exposed Pad | 32-VQFN (4x4) | 125 °C | -40 °C | ||||
USB Type-C® | Interface | Board(s) | TPS25741 | |||||||||
USB Type-C® | Interface | Board(s) | TPS25741A |
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TPS25741 Series
The TPS25741, TPS25741A implements a source compliant to USB Power Delivery 2.0 and USB Type-C revision 1.2. It can be used in either a power mux or DC-DC implementation shown in the figure below.
The device monitors the CC pin to detect a USB Type-C sink attachment, then enables the GDNG and G5V gate drivers to apply 5 V to VBUS(refer to figure below). It then offers up to three voltages using USB Power Delivery. In order to source the second voltage the G5V gate driver is disabled and the GDPG gate driver is enabled. In power mux implementations all gate drivers are used and the CTL pins are not necessary. In DC-DC implementations only the GDNG gate driver is necessary and the CTL pins program the power supply for the required voltage. The device automatically discharges VBUSper USB Power Delivery requirements. The PSEL, HIPWR, PCTRL, and EN9V/EN12V pins are used to configure the voltages and currents advertised.
The device typically draws 5.4 µA (8 µA if VDD = 0 V) when no device is attached. The Port Attachment indicator (UFPor DVDD) outputs may be used to disable the power source until a sink is attached for more system power savings.
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