Wednesday, November 23, 2011

TI intros power management IC for 32-bit C2000 real-time control MCUs

BANGALORE, INDIA: Texas Instruments Inc. (TI) introduced a complete power management solution for TI’s C2000 real-time control, 32-bit microcontrollers (MCUs) and other DSP and FPGA processors.

The TPS75005 highly integrated power circuit comes in a thermally enhanced 5x5-mm QFN package, combining two low-noise, 500-mA low-dropout linear regulators (LDOs) and three supply voltage supervisors to provide +/-5 percent power-rail accuracy for TI’s F2833x, F2823x, F281x, F2801x and F280x microcontroller series.

The TPS75005 supports input voltages from 3.5 V to 6.5 V, and provides two power outputs controlled by an integrated sequencer circuit. A single EN logic input signal ensures the power-up and power-down requirements of the C2000 MCUs. The sequencer includes a soft-start for both LDOs to avoid inrush current. A third rail monitor provides general power management functions, such as monitoring the input voltage.

Key features and benefits of TPS75005
• Optimized managed power supply to TI’s 32-bit C2000 real-time control MCUs, including preset power-up and power-down sequencing.
• High integration to simplify design and decrease overall solution size: Dual 500-mA LDOs with dedicated supply voltage supervisor.
• Voltage accuracy and protection: Five-percent accuracy enhances power design reliability.

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