TPS40007
2.25V-5.5V, 300 kHz, Synchronous Buck Controller, Source/ Sink, Prebias Operation
TPS40007
- Operating Input Voltage 2.25 V to 5.5 V
- Output Voltage as Low as 0.7 V
- 1% Internal 0.7 V Reference
- Predictive Gate Drive™ N-Channel MOSFET Drivers for Higher Efficiency
- Externally Adjustable Soft-Start and Overcurrent Limit
- Fixed-Frequency Voltage-Mode Control
- TPS40007, 300 kHz
- TPS40009, 600 kHz
- Source/Sink with VOUT Prebias
- 10-Lead MSOP PowerPad™ Package for Higher Performance
- Thermal Shutdown
- Internal Boostrap Diode
- APPLICATIONS
- Networking Equipment
- Telecom Equipment
- Base Stations
- Servers
- DSP Power
- Power Modules
PowerPAD and Predictive Gate Drive are trademarks of Texas Instruments Incorporated.
The TPS4000x are controllers for low-voltage, non-isolated synchronous buck regulators. These controllers drive an N-channel MOSFET for the primary buck switch, and an N-channel MOSFET for the synchronous rectifier switch, thereby achieving very high-efficiency power conversion. In addition, the device controls the delays from main switch off to rectifier turn-on and from rectifier turn-off to main switch turn-on in such a way as to minimize diode losses (both conduction and recovery) in the synchronous rectifier with TI’s proprietary Predictive Gate Drive™ technology. The reduction in these losses is significant and increases efficiency. For a given converter power level, smaller FETs can be used, or heat sinking can be reduced or even eliminated.
The current-limit threshold is adjustable with a single resistor connected to the device. The TPS4000x controllers implement a closed-loop soft start function. Startup ramp time is set by a single external capacitor connected to the SS/SD pin. The SS/SD pin is also used for shutdown.
Technical documentation
Type | Title | Date | ||
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* | Data sheet | LOW INPUT BUCK CONTROLLER, TPS40007/9 datasheet (Rev. B) | 08 Feb 2005 | |
Selection guide | Power Management Guide 2018 (Rev. R) | 25 Jun 2018 | ||
Selection guide | DC/DC Buck Controller Solutions Selection Guide | 06 Feb 2018 | ||
Application note | Demystifying Type II and Type III Compensators Using Op-Amp and OTA for DC/DC Co | 11 Jul 2014 | ||
User guide | Using the TPS40007 | 03 Mar 2004 |
Design & development
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TPS40007EVM-001 — TPS40007EVM-001 Evaluation Module
TPS40009EVM-001 — TPS40009EVM-001 Evaluation Module
The TPS40009 is a voltage-mode, synchronous buck PWM controller that uses TI's proprietary Predictive Gate Drive™ technology to wring maximum efficiency from step-down converters. This controller provides a bootstrap charging circuit to allow the use of an N-channel MOSFET as the topside buck (...)
TPS40007 TINA-TI Average Reference Design (Rev. A)
TPS40007 TINA-TI Average Spice Model (Rev. A)
TPS40007 TINA-TI Start-up Reference Design
TPS40007 TINA-TI Steady State Reference Design
TPS40007 Unencrypted PSpice Model Package (Rev. B)
Package | Pins | CAD symbols, footprints & 3D models |
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HVSSOP (DGQ) | 10 | Ultra Librarian |
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