The TPS65094 device is a
single-chip solution, power-management integrated chip (PMIC) designed specifically
for the latest Intel™ processors targeted
for tablets, ultrabooks, notebooks, industrial PCs, and Internet-of-Things (IOT)
applications using 2S, 3S, or 4S Li-Ion battery packs (NVDC or non-NVDC power
architectures), as well as wall-powered applications. The TPS65094 device is used
for essential systems with low-voltage rails merged for the smallest footprint and
lowest-cost system-power solution. The TPS65094 device
provides the complete power solution based on the Intel Reference Designs. Six
highly efficient step-down voltage regulators (VRs), a sink or source LDO (VTT), and a load
switch are controlled by power-up sequence logic to provide the proper
power rails, sequencing, and protection—including DDR3 and DDR4 memory power. The
two
regulators (BUCK1 and
BUCK2) support dynamic voltage scaling (DVS) for maximum
efficiency—including support for connected standby. The high-frequency VRs use small
inductors and capacitors to achieve a small solution size. An I2C
interface allows simple control by an embedded controller (EC) or by a system on
chip (SoC).
The PMIC comes in an 8mm × 8mm single-row VQFN
package with a thermal pad for good thermal dissipation and ease of board
routing.
The TPS65094 device is a
single-chip solution, power-management integrated chip (PMIC) designed specifically
for the latest Intel™ processors targeted
for tablets, ultrabooks, notebooks, industrial PCs, and Internet-of-Things (IOT)
applications using 2S, 3S, or 4S Li-Ion battery packs (NVDC or non-NVDC power
architectures), as well as wall-powered applications. The TPS65094 device is used
for essential systems with low-voltage rails merged for the smallest footprint and
lowest-cost system-power solution. The TPS65094 device
provides the complete power solution based on the Intel Reference Designs. Six
highly efficient step-down voltage regulators (VRs), a sink or source LDO (VTT), and a load
switch are controlled by power-up sequence logic to provide the proper
power rails, sequencing, and protection—including DDR3 and DDR4 memory power. The
two
regulators (BUCK1 and
BUCK2) support dynamic voltage scaling (DVS) for maximum
efficiency—including support for connected standby. The high-frequency VRs use small
inductors and capacitors to achieve a small solution size. An I2C
interface allows simple control by an embedded controller (EC) or by a system on
chip (SoC).
The PMIC comes in an 8mm × 8mm single-row VQFN
package with a thermal pad for good thermal dissipation and ease of board
routing.