The TPS65911 device is an integrated power management IC (PMIC) available in a 98-pin
0.65-mm pitch BGA package. The TPS65911 device is dedicated to applications powered by one Li-Ion
or Li-Ion polymer battery cell, 3-series Ni-MH cells, or a 5-V input, and applications that require
multiple power rails. The device provides three step-down converters, one controller for external
FETs to support high current rail, eight LDOs, and the device is designed to be a flexible PMIC for
supporting different processors and applications.
Two of the step-down converters provide power for dual processor cores and support
dynamic voltage scaling by a dedicated I2C interface for optimum power
savings. The third converter provides power for the I/Os and memory in the system.
The device includes eight general-purpose LDO regulators that provide a wide range of
voltage and current capabilities. Five of the LDO regulators support 1 to 3.3 V with a 100-mV step
and three (LDO1, LDO2, LDO4) support 1.0 to 3.3 V with a 50-mV step. All LDO regulators are fully
controllable by the I2C interface.
In addition to the power resources, the device contains an EPC to manage the power
sequencing requirements of systems and an RTC. Power sequencing is programmable by
EEPROM.
The TPS65911 device is an integrated power management IC (PMIC) available in a 98-pin
0.65-mm pitch BGA package. The TPS65911 device is dedicated to applications powered by one Li-Ion
or Li-Ion polymer battery cell, 3-series Ni-MH cells, or a 5-V input, and applications that require
multiple power rails. The device provides three step-down converters, one controller for external
FETs to support high current rail, eight LDOs, and the device is designed to be a flexible PMIC for
supporting different processors and applications.
Two of the step-down converters provide power for dual processor cores and support
dynamic voltage scaling by a dedicated I2C interface for optimum power
savings. The third converter provides power for the I/Os and memory in the system.
The device includes eight general-purpose LDO regulators that provide a wide range of
voltage and current capabilities. Five of the LDO regulators support 1 to 3.3 V with a 100-mV step
and three (LDO1, LDO2, LDO4) support 1.0 to 3.3 V with a 50-mV step. All LDO regulators are fully
controllable by the I2C interface.
In addition to the power resources, the device contains an EPC to manage the power
sequencing requirements of systems and an RTC. Power sequencing is programmable by
EEPROM.