DC/DC power modules
The simplest and smallest solution for DC/DC voltage conversion
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65V, 3A step-down buck power module with exposed inductor in an eQFN package
Approx. price (USD) 1ku | 3.1
Automotive, 5V/5V, 1.5W regulated 5kVRMS isolated DC/DC power module with integrated transformer
Approx. price (USD) 1ku | 1.932
Automotive, 2.7V to 6V, 2A step-down module with integrated inductor in QFN package
Approx. price (USD) 1ku | 1.357
Automotive, 2W, 5.5V-to-20V VIN, regulated 5kVRMS isolated DC-DC module with integrated transformer
Approx. price (USD) 1ku | 2.9
Automotive, 3V to 36V input, 1A synchronous buck module
Approx. price (USD) 1ku | 1.1
3V to 5.5V/5V, 1W 3kVrms DC-DC isolated power module with integrated transformer
Approx. price (USD) 1ku | 1.25
Benefits of our power modules
Free up valuable board space
Achieve higher power density and reduce overall solution size with modules that integrate the FETs, controller, inductor and passives in a single package that uses 3D integration technology.
Accelerate time to market
Go to market faster by eliminating the need for external component sourcing with easy-to-use modules that meet EMI requirements and reduce power design effort up to 45% compared to discrete solutions.
Minimize system losses
Realize best-in-class efficiency with modules that bring the power supply closer to the load to reduce board and system losses.
Technical resources
Exploring the value of power modules
Innovative DC/DC Power Modules Selection Guide (Rev. D)
Soldering Considerations for Power Modules (Rev. C)
Design & development resources
WEBENCH® Power Designer
PSpice® for TI design and simulation tool
Power Stage Designer™ software tool of most commonly used switchmode power supplies
Power Stage Designer is a JAVA-based tool that helps speed up power-supply designs as it calculates voltages and currents of 21 topologies based on user inputs. Additionally, Power Stage Designer contains a Bode plotting tool and a helpful toolbox with various functions to make power supply design (...)