TPS65950 Series
Integrated Power Management IC (PMIC) with 3 DC/DCs, 11 LDOs, Audio Codec, USB HS Transceiver
Manufacturer: Texas Instruments
Catalog(3 parts)
Part | Package / Case | Voltage - Supply▲▼ | Voltage - Supply▲▼ | Applications | Operating Temperature▲▼ | Operating Temperature▲▼ | Supplier Device Package | Mounting Type |
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209-VFBGA | 2.700000047683716 V | 4.5 V | Mobile/OMAP™ | -40 °C | 85 °C | 209-NFBGA | Surface Mount | |
209-VFBGA | 2.700000047683716 V | 4.5 V | Mobile/OMAP™ | -40 °C | 85 °C | 209-NFBGA | Surface Mount | |
209-VFBGA | 2.700000047683716 V | 4.5 V | Mobile/OMAP™ | -40 °C | 85 °C | 209-NFBGA | Surface Mount |
Key Features
• Power:Three Efficient Step-down ConvertersVDD1: TPS65950A2 with 1.2 A andTPS65950A3 with 1.4 A (for 1-GHz Speed)VDD2: 600 mAVIO: 700 mA10 External Linear LDOs for Clocks andPeripheralsSmartReflex™ Dynamic Voltage ManagementAudio:Voice Codec15-Bit Linear Codec (8 and 16 kHz)Differential Input Main and SubmicrophonesDifferential Headset Microphone InputAuxiliary/FM Input (Mono or Stereo)Differential 32-Ω Speaker and 16-Ω HeadsetDrivers (External Predrivers for Class D)8-Ω Stereo Class-D DriversPulse Code Modulation (PCM) and TDMInterfacesBluetooth®InterfaceAutomatic Level Control (ALC)Digital and Analog Mixing16-Bit Linear Audio Stereo DAC (96, 48, 44.1,and 32 kHz, and Derivatives)16-Bit Linear Audio Stereo ADC (48, 44.1, and32 kHz, and Derivatives)Digital Microphone InputsCarkitCharger:Li-ion, Li-on Polymer, and Cobalt-Nickel-Manganese ChargerSupports Charging with AC-Regulated Charger(Maximum 7 V), USB Host Devices, MobileComputing Promotion Consortium (MCPC)Devices, USB Chargers, and Carkit Chargers(Maximum 7 V)Backup Battery ChargerUSB:USB 2.0 OTG-Compliant HS Transceivers12-Bit ULPIUSB Power Supply (5-V CP for VBUS)CEA-2011: OTG Transceiver Interface SpecificationCEA-936A: Mini-USB Analog Carkit InterfaceSpecificationMCPC ME-Universal AsynchronousReceiver/Transmitter (UART) GL-006SpecificationAdditional Features:LED Driver Circuit for Two External LEDs10-Bit MADC with 3 to 8 External InputsRTC and Retention ModulesHS Inter-Integrated Circuit (I2C) Serial ControlThermal Shutdown and Hot-Die DetectionKeypad Interface (up to 8 × 8)External Vibrator (Vibrator) Control19 GPIO Devices0.4-mm Pitch, 209 Pin, 7-mm × 7-mm PackagePower:Three Efficient Step-down ConvertersVDD1: TPS65950A2 with 1.2 A andTPS65950A3 with 1.4 A (for 1-GHz Speed)VDD2: 600 mAVIO: 700 mA10 External Linear LDOs for Clocks andPeripheralsSmartReflex™ Dynamic Voltage ManagementAudio:Voice Codec15-Bit Linear Codec (8 and 16 kHz)Differential Input Main and SubmicrophonesDifferential Headset Microphone InputAuxiliary/FM Input (Mono or Stereo)Differential 32-Ω Speaker and 16-Ω HeadsetDrivers (External Predrivers for Class D)8-Ω Stereo Class-D DriversPulse Code Modulation (PCM) and TDMInterfacesBluetooth®InterfaceAutomatic Level Control (ALC)Digital and Analog Mixing16-Bit Linear Audio Stereo DAC (96, 48, 44.1,and 32 kHz, and Derivatives)16-Bit Linear Audio Stereo ADC (48, 44.1, and32 kHz, and Derivatives)Digital Microphone InputsCarkitCharger:Li-ion, Li-on Polymer, and Cobalt-Nickel-Manganese ChargerSupports Charging with AC-Regulated Charger(Maximum 7 V), USB Host Devices, MobileComputing Promotion Consortium (MCPC)Devices, USB Chargers, and Carkit Chargers(Maximum 7 V)Backup Battery ChargerUSB:USB 2.0 OTG-Compliant HS Transceivers12-Bit ULPIUSB Power Supply (5-V CP for VBUS)CEA-2011: OTG Transceiver Interface SpecificationCEA-936A: Mini-USB Analog Carkit InterfaceSpecificationMCPC ME-Universal AsynchronousReceiver/Transmitter (UART) GL-006SpecificationAdditional Features:LED Driver Circuit for Two External LEDs10-Bit MADC with 3 to 8 External InputsRTC and Retention ModulesHS Inter-Integrated Circuit (I2C) Serial ControlThermal Shutdown and Hot-Die DetectionKeypad Interface (up to 8 × 8)External Vibrator (Vibrator) Control19 GPIO Devices0.4-mm Pitch, 209 Pin, 7-mm × 7-mm Package
Description
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The TPS65950 device is a highly integrated power-management and audio coder/decoder (codec) integrated circuit (IC) that supports the power and peripheral requirements of the OMAP™ application processors. The device contains power management, an audio codec, a universal serial bus (USB) highspeed (HS) transceiver, an AC/USB charger, light-emitting diode (LED) drivers, an analog-to-digital converter (ADC), a real-time clock (RTC), and embedded power control.
The power portion of the device contains three buck converters, two controllable by a dedicated SmartReflex class-3 interface, multiple low-dropout (LDO) regulators, an embedded power controller (EPC) to manage the power-sequencing requirements of OMAP, and an RTC and backup module. The RTC can be powered by a backup battery when the main supply is not present, and the device contains a coin-cell charger to recharge the backup battery as needed.
The USB module provides a HS 2.0 on-the-go (OTG) transceiver suitable for direct connection to the OMAP universal transceiver macrocell interface (UTMI) + low pin interface (ULPI) with an integrated charge pump (CP) and full support for the carkit Consumer Electronics Association (CEA)-936A specification.
The Li-ion battery charger supports charging from AC chargers, USB host devices, USB chargers, or carkits. The device automatically detects the type of charger and provides hardware-controlled linear charging with AC chargers, USB chargers, and carkits, in addition to software-controlled charging for all charger types.
The audio codec in the device includes five digital-to-analog converters (DACs) and two ADCs to provide multiple voice channels and stereo downlink channels that can support all standard audio sample rates through several inter-IC sound (I2S)/time division multiplexing (TDM) format interfaces. The audio output stages on the device include stereo headset amplifiers, two integrated class-D amplifiers providing stereo differential outputs, predrivers for line outputs, and an earpiece amplifier. The input audio stages include three differential microphone inputs, stereo line inputs, and interface for digital microphones. Automatic and programmable gain control is available with all necessary digital filtering, side-tone functions, and popnoise reduction.
The device also provides auxiliary modules, including LED drivers, an ADC, a keypad interface, and general-purpose inputs/outputs (GPIOs). The LED driver can power two LED circuits to illuminate a panel or provide user indicators. The drivers also provide pulse width modulation (PWM) circuits to control the illumination levels of the LEDs. The ADC monitors signals entering the device, such as supply and charging voltages, and has multiple external ADC inputs for system use. The keypad interface implements a built-in scanning algorithm to decode hardware-based key presses and reduce software use. Multiple GPIOs can be used as interrupts when they are configured as inputs.
The TPS65950 device is a highly integrated power-management and audio coder/decoder (codec) integrated circuit (IC) that supports the power and peripheral requirements of the OMAP™ application processors. The device contains power management, an audio codec, a universal serial bus (USB) highspeed (HS) transceiver, an AC/USB charger, light-emitting diode (LED) drivers, an analog-to-digital converter (ADC), a real-time clock (RTC), and embedded power control.
The power portion of the device contains three buck converters, two controllable by a dedicated SmartReflex class-3 interface, multiple low-dropout (LDO) regulators, an embedded power controller (EPC) to manage the power-sequencing requirements of OMAP, and an RTC and backup module. The RTC can be powered by a backup battery when the main supply is not present, and the device contains a coin-cell charger to recharge the backup battery as needed.
The USB module provides a HS 2.0 on-the-go (OTG) transceiver suitable for direct connection to the OMAP universal transceiver macrocell interface (UTMI) + low pin interface (ULPI) with an integrated charge pump (CP) and full support for the carkit Consumer Electronics Association (CEA)-936A specification.
The Li-ion battery charger supports charging from AC chargers, USB host devices, USB chargers, or carkits. The device automatically detects the type of charger and provides hardware-controlled linear charging with AC chargers, USB chargers, and carkits, in addition to software-controlled charging for all charger types.
The audio codec in the device includes five digital-to-analog converters (DACs) and two ADCs to provide multiple voice channels and stereo downlink channels that can support all standard audio sample rates through several inter-IC sound (I2S)/time division multiplexing (TDM) format interfaces. The audio output stages on the device include stereo headset amplifiers, two integrated class-D amplifiers providing stereo differential outputs, predrivers for line outputs, and an earpiece amplifier. The input audio stages include three differential microphone inputs, stereo line inputs, and interface for digital microphones. Automatic and programmable gain control is available with all necessary digital filtering, side-tone functions, and popnoise reduction.
The device also provides auxiliary modules, including LED drivers, an ADC, a keypad interface, and general-purpose inputs/outputs (GPIOs). The LED driver can power two LED circuits to illuminate a panel or provide user indicators. The drivers also provide pulse width modulation (PWM) circuits to control the illumination levels of the LEDs. The ADC monitors signals entering the device, such as supply and charging voltages, and has multiple external ADC inputs for system use. The keypad interface implements a built-in scanning algorithm to decode hardware-based key presses and reduce software use. Multiple GPIOs can be used as interrupts when they are configured as inputs.