The TPS65055 device is an integrated Power Management IC for applications powered by one
Li-Ion or Li-Polymer cell, which require multiple power rails.
The TPS65055 provides two highly efficient,
2.25 MHz step-down converters targeted at providing the core voltage and I/O voltage in a
processor-based system. Both step-down converters enter a low power mode at light load for maximum
efficiency across the widest possible range of load currents.
For low noise applications the device can be forced into fixed frequency PWM mode using
the I2C compatible interface. In shutdown mode, current consumption is
reduced to less than 1 µA.
The device allows the use of small inductors and capacitors to achieve a small solution
size.
The TPS65055 provides an output current of up to 0.6 A on each DC-DC converter.
The TPS65055 also integrates two 400-mA LDO and two 200-mA LDO voltage regulators, which
can be turned on/off using separate enable pins on each LDO. Each LDO operates with an input
voltage range from 1.5 V to 6.5 V allowing them to be supplied from one of the step-down converters
or directly from the main battery. Two digital input pins are used to set the output voltage of the
LDOs from a set of 9 different combinations for LDO1 to LDO4. Additionally, the converters can be
controlled by an I2C compatible interface.
The TPS65055 is available in a small 32-pin leadless package (4 mm × 4 mm QFN) with a
0.4-mm pitch.
The TPS65055 device is an integrated Power Management IC for applications powered by one
Li-Ion or Li-Polymer cell, which require multiple power rails.
The TPS65055 provides two highly efficient,
2.25 MHz step-down converters targeted at providing the core voltage and I/O voltage in a
processor-based system. Both step-down converters enter a low power mode at light load for maximum
efficiency across the widest possible range of load currents.
For low noise applications the device can be forced into fixed frequency PWM mode using
the I2C compatible interface. In shutdown mode, current consumption is
reduced to less than 1 µA.
The device allows the use of small inductors and capacitors to achieve a small solution
size.
The TPS65055 provides an output current of up to 0.6 A on each DC-DC converter.
The TPS65055 also integrates two 400-mA LDO and two 200-mA LDO voltage regulators, which
can be turned on/off using separate enable pins on each LDO. Each LDO operates with an input
voltage range from 1.5 V to 6.5 V allowing them to be supplied from one of the step-down converters
or directly from the main battery. Two digital input pins are used to set the output voltage of the
LDOs from a set of 9 different combinations for LDO1 to LDO4. Additionally, the converters can be
controlled by an I2C compatible interface.
The TPS65055 is available in a small 32-pin leadless package (4 mm × 4 mm QFN) with a
0.4-mm pitch.