Texas Instruments TPS2552DBVR
Part Number:
- TPS2552DBVR
Manufacturer:
- Texas Instruments
Ventron No:
- 3262297-TPS2552DBVR
Description:
- 0.075-1.7A adj. ILIMIT, 2.5-6.5V, 85mΩ USB power switch, active-low, reverse blocking
Datasheet:
- tps2552
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- Factory Lead Time6 Weeks
- Lifecycle StatusACTIVE (Last Updated: 12 hours ago)
- MountSurface Mount
- Mounting TypeSurface Mount
- Package / CaseSOT-23-6
- Number of Pins6
- Operating Temperature-40°C~150°C TJ
- PackagingTape & Reel (TR)
- JESD-609 Codee4
- FeatureSlew Rate Controlled, Status Flag
- Pbfree Codeyes
- Part StatusActive
- Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL)1 (Unlimited)
- Number of Terminations6
- TerminationSMD/SMT
- ECCN CodeEAR99
- Terminal FinishNickel/Palladium/Gold (Ni/Pd/Au)
- Terminal PositionDUAL
- Terminal FormGULL WING
- Peak Reflow Temperature (Cel)260
- Number of Functions1
- Supply Voltage5V
- Terminal Pitch0.95mm
- Base Part NumberTPS2552
- Pin Count6
- Number of Outputs1
- Output TypeN-Channel
- Max Output Current1.5A
- Supply Voltage-Min (Vsup)2.5V
- Number of Channels1
- InterfaceOn/Off
- Analog IC - Other TypePOWER SUPPLY SUPPORT CIRCUIT
- Output ConfigurationHigh Side
- Voltage - Supply (Vcc/Vdd)Not Required
- Adjustable ThresholdYES
- Input TypeNon-Inverting
- Switch TypeGeneral Purpose
- Max Input Voltage6.5V
- Nominal Input Voltage6.5V
- Ratio - Input:Output1:1
- Voltage - Load2.5V~6.5V
- Fault ProtectionCurrent Limiting (Adjustable), Over Temperature, UVLO
- Rds On (Typ)85m Ω
- Height1.45mm
- Length2.9mm
- Width1.6mm
- Thickness1.2mm
- Radiation HardeningNo
- REACH SVHCNo SVHC
- RoHS StatusROHS3 Compliant
- Lead FreeLead Free
Description
TPS2552DBVR Description
With its innovative low-energy accelerator (LEA) for digital signal processing, the MSP430FR5962IRGZR microcontrollers (MCUs) push the boundaries of low power and performance. This accelerator offers 40 times the performance of Arm? Cortex?-M0 MCUs, enabling programmers to analyze data effectively utilizing advanced techniques like FFT, FIR, and matrix multiplication. With a free optimized DSP library available, implementation requires no DSP experience. These devices also provide additional room for complex applications and flexibility for the simple installation of over-the-air firmware updates thanks to their up to 256KB of unified memory with FRAM.
TPS2552DBVR Features
? extremely low-power writing
? Quick writing @ 125 nanoseconds per word (64 KB in 4 ms)
? Flexible memory allocation for data and program code
? 1015 write cycles without stopping
? Nonmagnetic and radiation-proof
TPS2552DBVR Applications
? Grid architecture
? Automation and control of factories
? Automating buildings
? Wearable activity and fitness tracker
? Wearable technology
With its innovative low-energy accelerator (LEA) for digital signal processing, the MSP430FR5962IRGZR microcontrollers (MCUs) push the boundaries of low power and performance. This accelerator offers 40 times the performance of Arm? Cortex?-M0 MCUs, enabling programmers to analyze data effectively utilizing advanced techniques like FFT, FIR, and matrix multiplication. With a free optimized DSP library available, implementation requires no DSP experience. These devices also provide additional room for complex applications and flexibility for the simple installation of over-the-air firmware updates thanks to their up to 256KB of unified memory with FRAM.
TPS2552DBVR Features
? extremely low-power writing
? Quick writing @ 125 nanoseconds per word (64 KB in 4 ms)
? Flexible memory allocation for data and program code
? 1015 write cycles without stopping
? Nonmagnetic and radiation-proof
TPS2552DBVR Applications
? Grid architecture
? Automation and control of factories
? Automating buildings
? Wearable activity and fitness tracker
? Wearable technology
TPS2552DBVR More Descriptions
0.075-1.7A adj. ILIMIT, 2.5-6.5V, 85mΩ USB power switch, active-low, reverse blocking 6-SOT-23 -40 to 125
DIST Single 6.5V 0.075A to 1.7A 6-Pin SOT-23 T/R / IC PWR DIST SWITCH ADJ SOT23-6
Tape & Reel (TR) TPS2552 Current Limiting (Adjustable) Over Temperature UVLO e4 power distribution switch 2.9mm 2.5V 1.5A 85m Ohm
POWER LOAD SW, HIGH SIDE, 5.5V, SOT-23-6; Type de commutateur: Haut potentiel; Tension, entrée: 6.5V; Limite en courant: 1.3A; Résistance d'état On: 0.085ohm; Type de boîtier de commutateur de distribution: SOT-23; Nombre de
Power Load Sw, High Side, 5.5V, Sot-23-6; Power Load Switch Type:High Side; Input Voltage:6.5V; Current Limit:1.3A; On State Resistance:0.085Ohm; Distribution Switch Case Style:Sot-23; No. Of Pins:6Pins; Thermal Protection:Yes; On/Rohs Compliant: Yes |TEXAS INSTRUMENTS TPS2552DBVR
DIST Single 6.5V 0.075A to 1.7A 6-Pin SOT-23 T/R / IC PWR DIST SWITCH ADJ SOT23-6
Tape & Reel (TR) TPS2552 Current Limiting (Adjustable) Over Temperature UVLO e4 power distribution switch 2.9mm 2.5V 1.5A 85m Ohm
POWER LOAD SW, HIGH SIDE, 5.5V, SOT-23-6; Type de commutateur: Haut potentiel; Tension, entrée: 6.5V; Limite en courant: 1.3A; Résistance d'état On: 0.085ohm; Type de boîtier de commutateur de distribution: SOT-23; Nombre de
Power Load Sw, High Side, 5.5V, Sot-23-6; Power Load Switch Type:High Side; Input Voltage:6.5V; Current Limit:1.3A; On State Resistance:0.085Ohm; Distribution Switch Case Style:Sot-23; No. Of Pins:6Pins; Thermal Protection:Yes; On/Rohs Compliant: Yes |TEXAS INSTRUMENTS TPS2552DBVR

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