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TPS2151 Series

2-ch, 0.6A loading, 5V, 40mΩ USB power switch, active-high + adjustable output LDO

Manufacturer: Texas Instruments
Link to Manufacturer Page: https://www.ti.com/

Catalog

2-ch, 0.6A loading, 5V, 40mΩ USB power switch, active-high + adjustable output LDO

PartVoltage - Supply [Max]Voltage - Supply [Min]Supplier Device PackageMounting TypePackage / Case [y]Package / CasePackage / CaseApplicationsCurrent - SupplyOperating Temperature [Min]Operating Temperature [Max]
Texas Instruments
TPS2151IPWPR
5.5 V
4.1 V
14-HTSSOP
Surface Mount
4.4 mm
0.173 in
14-PowerTSSOP
Peripherals, USB
85 µA
-40 °C
85 °C
Texas Instruments
TPS2151IPWP
5.5 V
4.1 V
14-HTSSOP
Surface Mount
4.4 mm
0.173 in
14-PowerTSSOP
Peripherals, USB
85 µA
-40 °C
85 °C

Key Features

Complete Power Management Solution for USB High-Power Peripherals250 mA Low-Dropout Regulator (LDO) With Enable and 325 mA (Typ) Current LimitLDO Supports 2.7 V to 5.5 V VINand 0.9 V to 3.3 V Adjustable VOUT40 m(Typ) High-Side MOSFET With Dual Current LimitUndervoltage Lockout and Power Good for LDO and SwitchCMOS- and TTL-Compatible Enable Inputs85 µA (Typ) Supply Current5 µA (Typ) Standby Supply CurrentAvailable in 14-Pin HTSSOP (PowerPAD™)–40°C to 85°C Ambient Temperature RangeAlternative to TPS2148/58 3.3-V LDO With 3.3-V Switch and 5-V SwitchAPPLICATIONSHigh-Power USB™ PeripheralsADSL ModemsDigital Still and PC CamerasZip DrivesSpeakersDSP SequencingPowerPAD is a trademark of Texas Instruments.USB is a trademark of Universal Serial Bus Association.Complete Power Management Solution for USB High-Power Peripherals250 mA Low-Dropout Regulator (LDO) With Enable and 325 mA (Typ) Current LimitLDO Supports 2.7 V to 5.5 V VINand 0.9 V to 3.3 V Adjustable VOUT40 m(Typ) High-Side MOSFET With Dual Current LimitUndervoltage Lockout and Power Good for LDO and SwitchCMOS- and TTL-Compatible Enable Inputs85 µA (Typ) Supply Current5 µA (Typ) Standby Supply CurrentAvailable in 14-Pin HTSSOP (PowerPAD™)–40°C to 85°C Ambient Temperature RangeAlternative to TPS2148/58 3.3-V LDO With 3.3-V Switch and 5-V SwitchAPPLICATIONSHigh-Power USB™ PeripheralsADSL ModemsDigital Still and PC CamerasZip DrivesSpeakersDSP SequencingPowerPAD is a trademark of Texas Instruments.USB is a trademark of Universal Serial Bus Association.

Description

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The TPS2140/41/50/51 is a USB 1.0 and 2.0 Specification-compatible IC containing a dual-current-limiting power switch and an adjustable low dropout regulator (LDO). Both the switch and LDO limit inrush current by controlling the turnon slew rate. The unique dual-current-limiting feature of the switch allows USB peripherals to utilize high-value capacitance at the output of the switch, while keeping the inrush current low. During turn on, the switch limits the current delivered to the capacitive load to less than 100 mA. When the output voltage from the switch reaches about 93% of the input voltage, the switch power good output goes high, and the switch current limit increases to 800mA (minimum), at which point higher current loads can be turned on. The higher current limit provides short circuit protection while allowing the peripheral to draw maximum current from the USB bus. The switch and LDO function independently, providing flexibility in DSP applications requiring separate core and I/O voltages. For example, in a DSP application operating from a 3.3-V rail, the LDO can supply the DSP core voltage down to 0.9 V, while the switch powers the 3.3-V (typical) DSP I/O supply. If supply sequencing is required, the LDO power good output can be used to enable the switch. The TPS2140/41/50/51 is a USB 1.0 and 2.0 Specification-compatible IC containing a dual-current-limiting power switch and an adjustable low dropout regulator (LDO). Both the switch and LDO limit inrush current by controlling the turnon slew rate. The unique dual-current-limiting feature of the switch allows USB peripherals to utilize high-value capacitance at the output of the switch, while keeping the inrush current low. During turn on, the switch limits the current delivered to the capacitive load to less than 100 mA. When the output voltage from the switch reaches about 93% of the input voltage, the switch power good output goes high, and the switch current limit increases to 800mA (minimum), at which point higher current loads can be turned on. The higher current limit provides short circuit protection while allowing the peripheral to draw maximum current from the USB bus. The switch and LDO function independently, providing flexibility in DSP applications requiring separate core and I/O voltages. For example, in a DSP application operating from a 3.3-V rail, the LDO can supply the DSP core voltage down to 0.9 V, while the switch powers the 3.3-V (typical) DSP I/O supply. If supply sequencing is required, the LDO power good output can be used to enable the switch.