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17-V INPUT 3-A STEP-DOWN CONVERTER MODULE WITH INTEGRATED INDUCTOR 8-USIP -40 TO 125

TPS82130SILT - TPS82130SILT

TPS82130SILT

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Texas Instruments

17-V INPUT 3-A STEP-DOWN CONVERTER MODULE WITH INTEGRATED INDUCTOR 8-USIP -40 TO 125

Technical Specifications

Parameters and characteristics commom to parts in this series

SpecificationTPS82130SILTTPS82130 Series
ApplicationsITE (Commercial)ITE (Commercial)
Board Type-Fully Populated
Current - Output-3 A
Current - Output (Max) [Max]3 A3 A
FeaturesOTPOTP
Main Purpose-DC/DC, Step Down
Mounting TypeSurface MountSurface Mount
Number of Outputs11
Operating Temperature [Max]125 °C125 °C
Operating Temperature [Min]-40 °C-40 °C
Outputs and Type-Non-Isolated
Outputs and Type-1
Package / Case8-LDFN Exposed Pad, Module8-LDFN Exposed Pad, Module
Size / Dimension [x]0.12 in0.12 in
Size / Dimension [x]3 mm3 mm
Size / Dimension [y]0.11 in0.11 in
Size / Dimension [y]2.8 mm2.8 mm
Size / Dimension [z]0.06 in0.06 in
Size / Dimension [z]1.5 mm1.5 mm
Supplied Contents-Board(s)
Supplier Device Package8-uSIP (3x2.8)8-uSIP (3x2.8)
TypeNon-Isolated PoL ModuleNon-Isolated PoL Module
Utilized IC / Part-TPS82130
Voltage - Input-3 V
Voltage - Input-17 V
Voltage - Input (Max) [Max]17 V17 V
Voltage - Input (Min) [Min]3 V3 V
Voltage - Output-1.8 V
Voltage - Output 1 [Max]5 V5 V
Voltage - Output 1 [Min]0.9 V0.9 V

Pricing

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TPS82130 Series

17-V input 3-A step-down converter module with integrated inductor

PartOperating Temperature [Max]Operating Temperature [Min]Mounting TypeFeaturesVoltage - Input (Max) [Max]ApplicationsPackage / CaseTypeVoltage - Input (Min) [Min]Current - Output (Max) [Max]Size / Dimension [y]Size / Dimension [x]Size / Dimension [x]Size / Dimension [z]Size / Dimension [z]Size / Dimension [y]Voltage - Output 1 [Min]Voltage - Output 1 [Max]Number of OutputsSupplier Device PackageUtilized IC / PartOutputs and TypeOutputs and TypeMain PurposeVoltage - Input [Min]Voltage - Input [Max]Board TypeCurrent - OutputVoltage - OutputSupplied Contents
Texas Instruments
TPS82130SILR
The TPS82130 is a 17-V input 3-A step-down converter MicroSiP power module optimized for small solution size and high efficiency. The module integrates a synchronous step-down converter and an inductor to simplify design, reduce external components, and save PCB area. The low profile and compact solution is suitable for automated assembly by standard surface mount equipment. To maximize efficiency, the converter operates in PWM mode with a nominal switching frequency of 2 MHz and automatically enters power save mode operation at light load currents. In power save mode, the device operates with 20-µA (typical) quiescent current. Using the DCS-Control topology, the device achieves excellent load transient performance and accurate output voltage regulation. The TPS82130 is a 17-V input 3-A step-down converter MicroSiP power module optimized for small solution size and high efficiency. The module integrates a synchronous step-down converter and an inductor to simplify design, reduce external components, and save PCB area. The low profile and compact solution is suitable for automated assembly by standard surface mount equipment. To maximize efficiency, the converter operates in PWM mode with a nominal switching frequency of 2 MHz and automatically enters power save mode operation at light load currents. In power save mode, the device operates with 20-µA (typical) quiescent current. Using the DCS-Control topology, the device achieves excellent load transient performance and accurate output voltage regulation.
125 °C
-40 °C
Surface Mount
OTP
17 V
ITE (Commercial)
8-LDFN Exposed Pad, Module
Non-Isolated PoL Module
3 V
3 A
0.11 in
0.12 in
3 mm
0.06 in
1.5 mm
2.8 mm
0.9 V
5 V
1
8-uSIP (3x2.8)
Texas Instruments
TPS82130EVM-720
TPS82130 - DC/DC, Step Down 1, Non-Isolated Outputs Evaluation Board
TPS82130
Non-Isolated
1
DC/DC, Step Down
3 V
17 V
Fully Populated
3 A
1.8 V
Board(s)
Texas Instruments
TPS82130SILT
The TPS82130 is a 17-V input 3-A step-down converter MicroSiP power module optimized for small solution size and high efficiency. The module integrates a synchronous step-down converter and an inductor to simplify design, reduce external components, and save PCB area. The low profile and compact solution is suitable for automated assembly by standard surface mount equipment. To maximize efficiency, the converter operates in PWM mode with a nominal switching frequency of 2 MHz and automatically enters power save mode operation at light load currents. In power save mode, the device operates with 20-µA (typical) quiescent current. Using the DCS-Control topology, the device achieves excellent load transient performance and accurate output voltage regulation. The TPS82130 is a 17-V input 3-A step-down converter MicroSiP power module optimized for small solution size and high efficiency. The module integrates a synchronous step-down converter and an inductor to simplify design, reduce external components, and save PCB area. The low profile and compact solution is suitable for automated assembly by standard surface mount equipment. To maximize efficiency, the converter operates in PWM mode with a nominal switching frequency of 2 MHz and automatically enters power save mode operation at light load currents. In power save mode, the device operates with 20-µA (typical) quiescent current. Using the DCS-Control topology, the device achieves excellent load transient performance and accurate output voltage regulation.
125 °C
-40 °C
Surface Mount
OTP
17 V
ITE (Commercial)
8-LDFN Exposed Pad, Module
Non-Isolated PoL Module
3 V
3 A
0.11 in
0.12 in
3 mm
0.06 in
1.5 mm
2.8 mm
0.9 V
5 V
1
8-uSIP (3x2.8)

Description

General part information

TPS82130 Series

The TPS82130 is a 17-V input 3-A step-down converter MicroSiP power module optimized for small solution size and high efficiency. The module integrates a synchronous step-down converter and an inductor to simplify design, reduce external components, and save PCB area. The low profile and compact solution is suitable for automated assembly by standard surface mount equipment.

To maximize efficiency, the converter operates in PWM mode with a nominal switching frequency of 2 MHz and automatically enters power save mode operation at light load currents. In power save mode, the device operates with 20-µA (typical) quiescent current. Using the DCS-Control topology, the device achieves excellent load transient performance and accurate output voltage regulation.

The TPS82130 is a 17-V input 3-A step-down converter MicroSiP power module optimized for small solution size and high efficiency. The module integrates a synchronous step-down converter and an inductor to simplify design, reduce external components, and save PCB area. The low profile and compact solution is suitable for automated assembly by standard surface mount equipment.

Documents

Technical documentation and resources

Feedforward Capacitor to Improve Stability and Bandwidth of TPS621/821-Family (Rev. A)

Application note

A smaller step-down power module for communications equipment systems

Technical article

Shrink module size with Flip Chip On Lead (FCOL) package technology

Technical article

Solve Point-of-Load Power Design Challenges: Single Board Computer Applications

Application note

Sequencing and Tracking With the TPS621-Family and TPS821-Family (Rev. A)

Application note

Enabling Higher Data Rates for Optical Modules With Small and Efficient Power

White paper

Solving Power Design Challenges in Enterprise SSD Applications

Application brief

Methods of output-voltage adjustment for DC/DC converters

Analog Design Journal

Choosing an Appropriate Pull-up/Pull-down Resistor for Open Drain Outputs

Application note

Adjusting the soft-start time of an integrated power module

Analog Design Journal

Step-Down LED Driver With Dimming With the TPS621-Family and TPS821-Family (Rev. A)

Application note

DC/DC Point-of-load Power Solutions for Wired Networking Switch Systems

Application note

Understanding 100% mode in low-power DC/DC converters

Analog Design Journal

Innovative DC/DC Power Modules Selection Guide (Rev. D)

Selection guide

Detailed Comparison Between TPSM82903 and TPS82130

Application note

Understanding frequency variation in the DCS-Control(TM) topology

Analog Design Journal

TPS8213x Power Module Evaluation Module User's Guide (Rev. C)

EVM User's guide

High-efficiency, low-ripple DCS-Control offers seamless PWM/pwr-save transitions

Analog Design Journal

Quick Reference Guide To TI Buck Switching DC/DC Application Notes (Rev. B)

Application note

An easy power-module reference design for RF data converter negative voltages

Technical article

Non-Isolated Point-of-Load Solutions for Tiger Lake in PC Applications (Rev. B)

Application note

IQ: What it is, what it isn’t, and how to use it

Analog Design Journal

SiP Power Modules White Paper

White paper

How to modify a step-down converter to the inverting buck-boost topology

Technical article

TPS82130 17-V Input 3-A Step-Down Converter MicroSiP Power Module with Integrated Inductor datasheet (Rev. F)

Data sheet

Don’t power your FPGA like this!

Technical article

Testing tips for applying external power to supply outputs without an input voltage

Analog Design Journal

Benefits and trade-offs of various power-module package options

White paper

Improving the thermal performance of a MicroSiP(TM) power module

Analog Design Journal

Control-Mode Quick Reference Guide (Rev. B)

Analog Design Journal

Understanding and improving the thermal performance of a power module

Technical article

Step-Dwn (Buck) Convrtr Pwer Solutions for Programmable Logic Controller Systems (Rev. A)

Application note

Soldering Considerations for Power Modules (Rev. C)

Application note

Decoding power module derating curves

Technical article

Manufacturing and Rework Design Guide for MicroSiP™ Power Modules (Rev. A)

User guide

Datasheet

Datasheet

Datasheet

Datasheet