TPS62740

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2.2V-5.5V input, ultra-low-power 300mA step-down buck DCDC converter with 360nA Iq

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Rating Catalog Operating temperature range (°C) -40 to 85 Topology Buck Type Converter Iout (max) (A) 0.3 Vin (min) (V) 2.2 Vin (max) (V) 5.5 Switching frequency (min) (kHz) 2000 Switching frequency (max) (kHz) 2000 Features Adaptive/Dynamic Voltage Scaling, Enable, Light Load Efficiency, Light load efficiency, Output discharge, Synchronous Rectification Control mode Constant on-time (COT), DCS-Control Vout (min) (V) 1.8 Vout (max) (V) 3.3 Iq (typ) (µA) 0.3 Duty cycle (max) (%) 100
Rating Catalog Operating temperature range (°C) -40 to 85 Topology Buck Type Converter Iout (max) (A) 0.3 Vin (min) (V) 2.2 Vin (max) (V) 5.5 Switching frequency (min) (kHz) 2000 Switching frequency (max) (kHz) 2000 Features Adaptive/Dynamic Voltage Scaling, Enable, Light Load Efficiency, Light load efficiency, Output discharge, Synchronous Rectification Control mode Constant on-time (COT), DCS-Control Vout (min) (V) 1.8 Vout (max) (V) 3.3 Iq (typ) (µA) 0.3 Duty cycle (max) (%) 100
WSON (DSS) 12 6 mm² 3 x 2
  • Input Voltage Range VIN from 2.2V to 5.5
  • Typ. 360nA Quiescent Current
  • Up to 90% Efficiency at 10µA Output Current
  • Up to 300mA / 400mA Output Current (TPS62740/TPS62742)
  • RF Friendly DCS-Control™
  • Up to 2 MHz Switching Frequency
  • Low Output Ripple Voltage
  • 16 Selectable Output Voltages in 100mV Steps between
    1.8V to 3.3V
  • Automatic Transition to No Ripple 100% Mode
  • Slew Rate Controlled Load Switch
  • Discharge Function on VOUT / LOAD
  • Power Good Output
  • Optimized for Operation with a Tiny 2.2µH Inductor
    and 10µF COUT
  • Total Solution Size <31mm2
  • Small 2 × 3 mm2 WSON Package
  • Input Voltage Range VIN from 2.2V to 5.5
  • Typ. 360nA Quiescent Current
  • Up to 90% Efficiency at 10µA Output Current
  • Up to 300mA / 400mA Output Current (TPS62740/TPS62742)
  • RF Friendly DCS-Control™
  • Up to 2 MHz Switching Frequency
  • Low Output Ripple Voltage
  • 16 Selectable Output Voltages in 100mV Steps between
    1.8V to 3.3V
  • Automatic Transition to No Ripple 100% Mode
  • Slew Rate Controlled Load Switch
  • Discharge Function on VOUT / LOAD
  • Power Good Output
  • Optimized for Operation with a Tiny 2.2µH Inductor
    and 10µF COUT
  • Total Solution Size <31mm2
  • Small 2 × 3 mm2 WSON Package

The TPS6274x is industry’s first step down converter featuring typ. 360nA quiescent current and operating with a tiny 2.2µH inductor and 10µF output capacitor. This new DCS-Control™ based device extends the light load efficiency range below 10µA load currents. TPS62740 supports output currents up to 300mA, TPS62742 up to 400mA. The device operates from rechargeable Li-Ion batteries, Li-primary battery chemistries such as Li-SOCl2, Li-MnO2 and two or three cell alkaline batteries. The input voltage range up to 5.5V allows also operation from a USB port and thin-film solar modules. The output voltage is user selectable by four VSEL pins within a range from 1.8V to 3.3V in 100mV steps. TPS6274x features low output ripple voltage and low noise with a small output capacitor. Once the battery voltage comes close to the output voltage (close to 100% duty cycle) the device enters no ripple 100% mode operation to prevent an increase of output ripple voltage. The device then stops switching and the output is connected to the input voltage. The integrated slew rate controlled load switch provides typ. 0.6Ω on-resistance and can distribute the selected output voltage to a temporarily used sub-system. The TPS6274x is available in a small 12 pin 2 × 3mm2 WSON package and supports a total solutions size of 31mm2.

The TPS6274x is industry’s first step down converter featuring typ. 360nA quiescent current and operating with a tiny 2.2µH inductor and 10µF output capacitor. This new DCS-Control™ based device extends the light load efficiency range below 10µA load currents. TPS62740 supports output currents up to 300mA, TPS62742 up to 400mA. The device operates from rechargeable Li-Ion batteries, Li-primary battery chemistries such as Li-SOCl2, Li-MnO2 and two or three cell alkaline batteries. The input voltage range up to 5.5V allows also operation from a USB port and thin-film solar modules. The output voltage is user selectable by four VSEL pins within a range from 1.8V to 3.3V in 100mV steps. TPS6274x features low output ripple voltage and low noise with a small output capacitor. Once the battery voltage comes close to the output voltage (close to 100% duty cycle) the device enters no ripple 100% mode operation to prevent an increase of output ripple voltage. The device then stops switching and the output is connected to the input voltage. The integrated slew rate controlled load switch provides typ. 0.6Ω on-resistance and can distribute the selected output voltage to a temporarily used sub-system. The TPS6274x is available in a small 12 pin 2 × 3mm2 WSON package and supports a total solutions size of 31mm2.

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* Data sheet TPS6274x 360nA IQ Step Down Converter For Low Power Applications datasheet (Rev. B) PDF | HTML 10 Jul 2014
Application note QFN and SON PCB Attachment (Rev. C) PDF | HTML 06 Dec 2023
Application note Quick Reference Guide To TI Buck Switching DC/DC Application Notes (Rev. B) PDF | HTML 23 May 2022
Selection guide Buck Converter Quick Reference Guide (Rev. B) 08 Apr 2021
White paper Extending Battery Life in Smart E-Locks (Rev. A) 04 Jun 2020
White paper Benefits of a Resistor-to-Digital Converter in Ultra-Low Power Supplies 14 Oct 2019
Analog Design Journal Methods of output-voltage adjustment for DC/DC converters 14 Jun 2019
Application note Performing Accurate PFM Mode Efficiency Measurements (Rev. A) 11 Dec 2018
Analog Design Journal Understanding 100% mode in low-power DC/DC converters 22 Jun 2018
Analog Design Journal Achieving a clean startup by using a DC/DC converter with a precise enable-pin threshold 24 Oct 2017
Technical article Never lose your luggage again with a smart tracker design PDF | HTML 20 Oct 2017
Technical article How energy harvesting can extend the life of your fault indicator on the grid PDF | HTML 18 Oct 2017
Analog Design Journal Testing tips for applying external power to supply outputs without an input voltage 24 Oct 2016
Technical article Find your pot of gold—no luck required! PDF | HTML 14 Mar 2016
Application note Efficient Super-Capacitor Charging with TPS62740 15 Dec 2015
Analog Design Journal Understanding frequency variation in the DCS-Control(TM) topology 30 Oct 2015
Technical article Achieve longer battery lifetimes from wireless sensors PDF | HTML 22 Oct 2015
Application note Basic Calculation of a Buck Converter's Power Stage (Rev. B) 17 Aug 2015
Analog Design Journal Five steps to a great PCB layout for a step-down converter 29 Jan 2015
White paper Complete Wireless M-Bus Solution (Rev. B) 05 Nov 2014
Analog Design Journal Accurately measuring efficiency of ultralow-IQ devices 22 Jan 2014
EVM User's guide TPS62740 EVM User's Guide 11 Nov 2013
Analog Design Journal High-efficiency, low-ripple DCS-Control offers seamless PWM/pwr-save transitions 25 Jul 2013
Application note How to Measure the Control Loop of DCS-Control Devices (Rev. A) 09 Aug 2012
Application note Understanding the Absolute Maximum Ratings of the SW Node (Rev. A) 13 Jan 2012
Application note Choosing an Appropriate Pull-up/Pull-down Resistor for Open Drain Outputs 19 Sep 2011
Analog Design Journal IQ: What it is, what it isn’t, and how to use it 17 Jun 2011

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