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TI launches new step-down regulators

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BANGALORE, INDIA: Semiconductor major Texas Instruments announced on Tuesday the launch of what it called the industry’s smallest, most efficient step-down regulators with integrated FETs to support up to 25 A for telecommunications, networking and other applications.

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The 25-A, 14-V, TPS56221 synchronous SWIFT switcher with integrated NexFET MOSFETs achieves a power density greater than 200 W/in3 with greater than 90-per cent efficiency at high loads from a 12-V input to a 1.3-V output, delivering up to 25 A of continuous output current at 500-kHz switching frequency, said a press release.

It also said the new TPS56121 15-A, 14-V synchronous switcher is three per cent more efficient at 5-V input to 1.2-V output and switches twice as fast as similar 15-A products in the market.

“Board-mounted power supplies are typically packed with circuitry and require greater power density and power efficiency — especially those systems operating at higher currents,” said Sami Kiriaki, senior vice president of TI’s Power Management business.

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“These two new products expand our SWIFT family into higher current applications and allow our customers to achieve breakthroughs in power density, efficiency and thermal management — and ultimately more energy-efficient and reliable end equipment,” he added.

Key features of TPS56221 and TPS56121

High-current performance and efficiency: Provides greater than 90-percent efficiency at 25-A and 15-A peak-load currents from an input voltage range from 4.5 V to 14 V

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Small size and greater power density: Total solution size of 315 mm2 minimizes footprint, while achieving a power density greater than 200W/in3.

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