
TPS25740RGET
ActiveTPS25740 USB TYPE-C™ REV 1.2 AND USB PD 2.0 SOURCE CONTROLLER (5V/12V/20V) 24-VQFN -40 TO 125
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TPS25740RGET
ActiveTPS25740 USB TYPE-C™ REV 1.2 AND USB PD 2.0 SOURCE CONTROLLER (5V/12V/20V) 24-VQFN -40 TO 125
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Parameters and characteristics commom to parts in this series
Specification | TPS25740RGET | TPS25740 Series |
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Applications | USB, Type-C Controller | USB, Type-C Controller |
Contents | - | Board(s) |
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 | 24-VFQFN Exposed Pad | 24-VFQFN Exposed Pad |
Supplied Contents | - | Board(s) |
Supplier Device Package | 24-VQFN (4x4) | 24-VQFN (4x4) |
Type | - | Interface |
Utilized IC / Part | - | LM5175, TPS25740A, TPS25740 |
Voltage - Supply [Max] | 25 V | 25 V |
Voltage - Supply [Min] | 4.65 V | 4.65 V |
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TPS25740 Series
USB Type-C™ and USB PD Source Controller
Part | Applications | Voltage - Supply [Max] | Voltage - Supply [Min] | Mounting Type | Supplier Device Package | Operating Temperature [Max] | Operating Temperature [Min] | Package / Case | Function | Type | Utilized IC / Part | Supplied Contents | Contents |
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Texas Instruments TPS25740ARGETThe TPS25740, TPS25740A implements a source that is compliant to USB Power Delivery 2.0 version 1.2 and Type-C revision 1.2. It monitors the CC pin to detect when a USB Type-C sink is attached, then it enables a N-ch MOSFET gate driver to turn on VBUS. The device then offers up to three different voltages using USB Power Delivery. Four input pins (PSEL, HIPWR, PCTRL, and (EN12VorEN9V) are used to configure the voltages and currents advertised. The device uses the CTL1 and CTL2 pins to select one of three voltages from the power supply based on the voltage requested by the attached sink. The device automatically handles discharging the VBUS output per USB PD requirements.
The TPS25740, TPS25740A typically draws 8.5 µA (or 5.8 µA if VDD = 3.3 V) when no device is attached. Additional system power saving is achievable by using the Port Attachment Indicator (UFP) output to disable the power source when no device is attached.
Protection features include overvoltage protection, overcurrent protection, over-temperature protection, IEC for CC pins, and system override to disable the gate driver (GD).
The TPS25740, TPS25740A implements a source that is compliant to USB Power Delivery 2.0 version 1.2 and Type-C revision 1.2. It monitors the CC pin to detect when a USB Type-C sink is attached, then it enables a N-ch MOSFET gate driver to turn on VBUS. The device then offers up to three different voltages using USB Power Delivery. Four input pins (PSEL, HIPWR, PCTRL, and (EN12VorEN9V) are used to configure the voltages and currents advertised. The device uses the CTL1 and CTL2 pins to select one of three voltages from the power supply based on the voltage requested by the attached sink. The device automatically handles discharging the VBUS output per USB PD requirements.
The TPS25740, TPS25740A typically draws 8.5 µA (or 5.8 µA if VDD = 3.3 V) when no device is attached. Additional system power saving is achievable by using the Port Attachment Indicator (UFP) output to disable the power source when no device is attached.
Protection features include overvoltage protection, overcurrent protection, over-temperature protection, IEC for CC pins, and system override to disable the gate driver (GD). | USB, Type-C Controller | 25 V | 4.65 V | Surface Mount | 24-VQFN (4x4) | 125 °C | -40 °C | 24-VFQFN Exposed Pad | |||||
Texas Instruments TPS25740RGETThe TPS25740, TPS25740A implements a source that is compliant to USB Power Delivery 2.0 version 1.2 and Type-C revision 1.2. It monitors the CC pin to detect when a USB Type-C sink is attached, then it enables a N-ch MOSFET gate driver to turn on VBUS. The device then offers up to three different voltages using USB Power Delivery. Four input pins (PSEL, HIPWR, PCTRL, and (EN12VorEN9V) are used to configure the voltages and currents advertised. The device uses the CTL1 and CTL2 pins to select one of three voltages from the power supply based on the voltage requested by the attached sink. The device automatically handles discharging the VBUS output per USB PD requirements.
The TPS25740, TPS25740A typically draws 8.5 µA (or 5.8 µA if VDD = 3.3 V) when no device is attached. Additional system power saving is achievable by using the Port Attachment Indicator (UFP) output to disable the power source when no device is attached.
Protection features include overvoltage protection, overcurrent protection, over-temperature protection, IEC for CC pins, and system override to disable the gate driver (GD).
The TPS25740, TPS25740A implements a source that is compliant to USB Power Delivery 2.0 version 1.2 and Type-C revision 1.2. It monitors the CC pin to detect when a USB Type-C sink is attached, then it enables a N-ch MOSFET gate driver to turn on VBUS. The device then offers up to three different voltages using USB Power Delivery. Four input pins (PSEL, HIPWR, PCTRL, and (EN12VorEN9V) are used to configure the voltages and currents advertised. The device uses the CTL1 and CTL2 pins to select one of three voltages from the power supply based on the voltage requested by the attached sink. The device automatically handles discharging the VBUS output per USB PD requirements.
The TPS25740, TPS25740A typically draws 8.5 µA (or 5.8 µA if VDD = 3.3 V) when no device is attached. Additional system power saving is achievable by using the Port Attachment Indicator (UFP) output to disable the power source when no device is attached.
Protection features include overvoltage protection, overcurrent protection, over-temperature protection, IEC for CC pins, and system override to disable the gate driver (GD). | USB, Type-C Controller | 25 V | 4.65 V | Surface Mount | 24-VQFN (4x4) | 125 °C | -40 °C | 24-VFQFN Exposed Pad | |||||
Texas Instruments TPS25740RGERThe TPS25740, TPS25740A implements a source that is compliant to USB Power Delivery 2.0 version 1.2 and Type-C revision 1.2. It monitors the CC pin to detect when a USB Type-C sink is attached, then it enables a N-ch MOSFET gate driver to turn on VBUS. The device then offers up to three different voltages using USB Power Delivery. Four input pins (PSEL, HIPWR, PCTRL, and (EN12VorEN9V) are used to configure the voltages and currents advertised. The device uses the CTL1 and CTL2 pins to select one of three voltages from the power supply based on the voltage requested by the attached sink. The device automatically handles discharging the VBUS output per USB PD requirements.
The TPS25740, TPS25740A typically draws 8.5 µA (or 5.8 µA if VDD = 3.3 V) when no device is attached. Additional system power saving is achievable by using the Port Attachment Indicator (UFP) output to disable the power source when no device is attached.
Protection features include overvoltage protection, overcurrent protection, over-temperature protection, IEC for CC pins, and system override to disable the gate driver (GD).
The TPS25740, TPS25740A implements a source that is compliant to USB Power Delivery 2.0 version 1.2 and Type-C revision 1.2. It monitors the CC pin to detect when a USB Type-C sink is attached, then it enables a N-ch MOSFET gate driver to turn on VBUS. The device then offers up to three different voltages using USB Power Delivery. Four input pins (PSEL, HIPWR, PCTRL, and (EN12VorEN9V) are used to configure the voltages and currents advertised. The device uses the CTL1 and CTL2 pins to select one of three voltages from the power supply based on the voltage requested by the attached sink. The device automatically handles discharging the VBUS output per USB PD requirements.
The TPS25740, TPS25740A typically draws 8.5 µA (or 5.8 µA if VDD = 3.3 V) when no device is attached. Additional system power saving is achievable by using the Port Attachment Indicator (UFP) output to disable the power source when no device is attached.
Protection features include overvoltage protection, overcurrent protection, over-temperature protection, IEC for CC pins, and system override to disable the gate driver (GD). | USB, Type-C Controller | 25 V | 4.65 V | Surface Mount | 24-VQFN (4x4) | 125 °C | -40 °C | 24-VFQFN Exposed Pad | |||||
USB Type-C® | Interface | LM5175, TPS25740A | Board(s) | ||||||||||
Texas Instruments TPS25740BRGETThe TPS25740B, a fully compliant and USB Power Delivery (PD) 2.0 certified solution, implements a power source for USB Type-C™ PD. It is easy to use and minimizes time to market because there is no firmware or external microcontroller required, just connect it to the board. The device offers four voltages with a maximum voltage and power up to20 V at 100 W. The TPS25740B automatically handles all USB PD negotiations, handshakes using the CC pins, and selects the voltage from the power supply using the CTLx pins. The PCTRL pin allows for dynamically reducing the amount of power advertised to enable port power management. The TPS25740B integrates functions such as OVP, OCP, ESD, UVLO, OTSD, and VBUS discharge to help save solution size and cost while enabling a safe and robust design. The TPS25740B controls an N-ch MOSFET for the VBUS switch, saving system cost versus solutions that require a P-ch MOSFET. The ultra-low standby power of the TPS25740B makes it easier to pass energy efficiency standards and extends battery life in mobile applications.
The TPS25740B typically draws 8.5 µA (or 5.8 µA if VDD = 3.3 V) when no device is attached. Additional system power saving is achievable by using the Port Attachment Indicator (DVDD) output to disable the power source when no device is attached.
Protection features include overvoltage protection, overcurrent protection, over-temperature protection, IEC for CC pins, and system override to disable the gate driver (GD).
The TPS25740B, a fully compliant and USB Power Delivery (PD) 2.0 certified solution, implements a power source for USB Type-C™ PD. It is easy to use and minimizes time to market because there is no firmware or external microcontroller required, just connect it to the board. The device offers four voltages with a maximum voltage and power up to20 V at 100 W. The TPS25740B automatically handles all USB PD negotiations, handshakes using the CC pins, and selects the voltage from the power supply using the CTLx pins. The PCTRL pin allows for dynamically reducing the amount of power advertised to enable port power management. The TPS25740B integrates functions such as OVP, OCP, ESD, UVLO, OTSD, and VBUS discharge to help save solution size and cost while enabling a safe and robust design. The TPS25740B controls an N-ch MOSFET for the VBUS switch, saving system cost versus solutions that require a P-ch MOSFET. The ultra-low standby power of the TPS25740B makes it easier to pass energy efficiency standards and extends battery life in mobile applications.
The TPS25740B typically draws 8.5 µA (or 5.8 µA if VDD = 3.3 V) when no device is attached. Additional system power saving is achievable by using the Port Attachment Indicator (DVDD) output to disable the power source when no device is attached.
Protection features include overvoltage protection, overcurrent protection, over-temperature protection, IEC for CC pins, and system override to disable the gate driver (GD). | USB, Type-C Controller | 25 V | 4.65 V | Surface Mount | 24-VQFN (4x4) | 125 °C | -40 °C | 24-VFQFN Exposed Pad | |||||
Texas Instruments TPS25740ARGERThe TPS25740, TPS25740A implements a source that is compliant to USB Power Delivery 2.0 version 1.2 and Type-C revision 1.2. It monitors the CC pin to detect when a USB Type-C sink is attached, then it enables a N-ch MOSFET gate driver to turn on VBUS. The device then offers up to three different voltages using USB Power Delivery. Four input pins (PSEL, HIPWR, PCTRL, and (EN12VorEN9V) are used to configure the voltages and currents advertised. The device uses the CTL1 and CTL2 pins to select one of three voltages from the power supply based on the voltage requested by the attached sink. The device automatically handles discharging the VBUS output per USB PD requirements.
The TPS25740, TPS25740A typically draws 8.5 µA (or 5.8 µA if VDD = 3.3 V) when no device is attached. Additional system power saving is achievable by using the Port Attachment Indicator (UFP) output to disable the power source when no device is attached.
Protection features include overvoltage protection, overcurrent protection, over-temperature protection, IEC for CC pins, and system override to disable the gate driver (GD).
The TPS25740, TPS25740A implements a source that is compliant to USB Power Delivery 2.0 version 1.2 and Type-C revision 1.2. It monitors the CC pin to detect when a USB Type-C sink is attached, then it enables a N-ch MOSFET gate driver to turn on VBUS. The device then offers up to three different voltages using USB Power Delivery. Four input pins (PSEL, HIPWR, PCTRL, and (EN12VorEN9V) are used to configure the voltages and currents advertised. The device uses the CTL1 and CTL2 pins to select one of three voltages from the power supply based on the voltage requested by the attached sink. The device automatically handles discharging the VBUS output per USB PD requirements.
The TPS25740, TPS25740A typically draws 8.5 µA (or 5.8 µA if VDD = 3.3 V) when no device is attached. Additional system power saving is achievable by using the Port Attachment Indicator (UFP) output to disable the power source when no device is attached.
Protection features include overvoltage protection, overcurrent protection, over-temperature protection, IEC for CC pins, and system override to disable the gate driver (GD). | USB, Type-C Controller | 25 V | 4.65 V | Surface Mount | 24-VQFN (4x4) | 125 °C | -40 °C | 24-VFQFN Exposed Pad | |||||
USB Type-C® | Interface | LM5175, TPS25740 | Board(s) | Board(s) | |||||||||
Texas Instruments TPS25740BRGERThe TPS25740B, a fully compliant and USB Power Delivery (PD) 2.0 certified solution, implements a power source for USB Type-C™ PD. It is easy to use and minimizes time to market because there is no firmware or external microcontroller required, just connect it to the board. The device offers four voltages with a maximum voltage and power up to20 V at 100 W. The TPS25740B automatically handles all USB PD negotiations, handshakes using the CC pins, and selects the voltage from the power supply using the CTLx pins. The PCTRL pin allows for dynamically reducing the amount of power advertised to enable port power management. The TPS25740B integrates functions such as OVP, OCP, ESD, UVLO, OTSD, and VBUS discharge to help save solution size and cost while enabling a safe and robust design. The TPS25740B controls an N-ch MOSFET for the VBUS switch, saving system cost versus solutions that require a P-ch MOSFET. The ultra-low standby power of the TPS25740B makes it easier to pass energy efficiency standards and extends battery life in mobile applications.
The TPS25740B typically draws 8.5 µA (or 5.8 µA if VDD = 3.3 V) when no device is attached. Additional system power saving is achievable by using the Port Attachment Indicator (DVDD) output to disable the power source when no device is attached.
Protection features include overvoltage protection, overcurrent protection, over-temperature protection, IEC for CC pins, and system override to disable the gate driver (GD).
The TPS25740B, a fully compliant and USB Power Delivery (PD) 2.0 certified solution, implements a power source for USB Type-C™ PD. It is easy to use and minimizes time to market because there is no firmware or external microcontroller required, just connect it to the board. The device offers four voltages with a maximum voltage and power up to20 V at 100 W. The TPS25740B automatically handles all USB PD negotiations, handshakes using the CC pins, and selects the voltage from the power supply using the CTLx pins. The PCTRL pin allows for dynamically reducing the amount of power advertised to enable port power management. The TPS25740B integrates functions such as OVP, OCP, ESD, UVLO, OTSD, and VBUS discharge to help save solution size and cost while enabling a safe and robust design. The TPS25740B controls an N-ch MOSFET for the VBUS switch, saving system cost versus solutions that require a P-ch MOSFET. The ultra-low standby power of the TPS25740B makes it easier to pass energy efficiency standards and extends battery life in mobile applications.
The TPS25740B typically draws 8.5 µA (or 5.8 µA if VDD = 3.3 V) when no device is attached. Additional system power saving is achievable by using the Port Attachment Indicator (DVDD) output to disable the power source when no device is attached.
Protection features include overvoltage protection, overcurrent protection, over-temperature protection, IEC for CC pins, and system override to disable the gate driver (GD). | USB, Type-C Controller | 25 V | 4.65 V | Surface Mount | 24-VQFN (4x4) | 125 °C | -40 °C | 24-VFQFN Exposed Pad |
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TPS25740 Series
The TPS25740B, a fully compliant and USB Power Delivery (PD) 2.0 certified solution, implements a power source for USB Type-C™ PD. It is easy to use and minimizes time to market because there is no firmware or external microcontroller required, just connect it to the board. The device offers four voltages with a maximum voltage and power up to20 V at 100 W. The TPS25740B automatically handles all USB PD negotiations, handshakes using the CC pins, and selects the voltage from the power supply using the CTLx pins. The PCTRL pin allows for dynamically reducing the amount of power advertised to enable port power management. The TPS25740B integrates functions such as OVP, OCP, ESD, UVLO, OTSD, and VBUS discharge to help save solution size and cost while enabling a safe and robust design. The TPS25740B controls an N-ch MOSFET for the VBUS switch, saving system cost versus solutions that require a P-ch MOSFET. The ultra-low standby power of the TPS25740B makes it easier to pass energy efficiency standards and extends battery life in mobile applications.
The TPS25740B typically draws 8.5 µA (or 5.8 µA if VDD = 3.3 V) when no device is attached. Additional system power saving is achievable by using the Port Attachment Indicator (DVDD) output to disable the power source when no device is attached.
Protection features include overvoltage protection, overcurrent protection, over-temperature protection, IEC for CC pins, and system override to disable the gate driver (GD).
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