TI Introduces Wide-Input Power Solutions with High-Voltage Protection


50-mA, 100-V LDO and 12-A, 60-V step-down controller provide fastest transient response, high efficiency to industrial systems

DALLAS - Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) (NYSE: TXN) expanded its industry-leading power management portfolio with two new step-down regulators with wide input voltages and high-voltage protection. The new 100-V LDO and 60-V DC/DC controller can withstand high-voltage transients, while maintaining high efficiency -- providing peace of mind to designers of low- to mid-current, high-voltage telecom and industrial designs, such as motor control, HVAC relay, smart meters and automotive after-market applications.

Highest voltage LDO
The TPS7A4001 50-mA LDO has the industry's widest input voltage tolerance with an input voltage 7 V to 100 V, and achieves an extremely fast settling time of less than 500 nanoseconds for a 50-V transient event. The device, which comes in a tiny 8-pin, thermally enhanced 3-mm x 5-mm MSOP package, has a low quiescent current of 25 uA and ensures output accuracy in a noisy environment. For samples and evaluation modules visit: www.ti.com/tps7a4001-pr.

Wide-input, 60-V buck controller
The TPS40170 synchronous step-down DC/DC controller offers a high degree of performance, efficiency and reliability, including voltage-mode control with input voltage feed-forward compensation, while supporting input voltages from 4.5 V to 60 V and output currents up to 12 A. The controller protects against voltage spikes up to 62 V, offers a fast FET on-time of 75 ns and shutdown current of 1.0 uA. The TPS40170's unique bi-directional synchronization feature eliminates system beat and EMI noise and reduces input capacitance by up to 50 percent, saving board space. The device comes in a 3.5-mm x 4.5-mm QFN, and has samples and evaluation modules available at: www.ti.com/tps40170-pr.

SWIFT(TM) converters with integrated FETs
In addition to the TPS40170 controller, TI provides a range of SWIFT monolithic switchers with integrated FETs to simplify design in lower current 60-V applications. The 2.5-A TPS54260, 1.5-A TPS54160 and 500-mA TPS54060 converters provide up to 95 percent efficiency to 12-, 24- and 48-V industrial and commercial designs and GSM/GPRS modules used in smart meters, fleet management and security systems. All three SWIFT converters are pin-compatible for design flexibility. For more information, visit: www.ti.com/swift-pr.

Managing system power requirements
TI's power management converters and controllers efficiently manage the system power requirements in industrial applications that use a variety of embedded processors including TI's new MSP430AFE2xx series of metrology analog-front end (AFE) ultra-low-power 16-bit MCUs, C2000(TM) real-time control MCUs, Stellaris® ARM® Cortex(TM)-M MCUs, C6-Integra(TM) DSP+ARM processors, C6000(TM) high-performance DSPs and C5000(TM) ultra-low power DSPs.

Availability and pricing
The TPS7A4001 is available in volume now from TI in an 8-pin, 3-mm x 5-mm MSOP PowerPad(TM) package. Suggested resale pricing is $1.90 in 1,000-unit quantities. The TPS40170 controller comes in a 3.5-mm x 4.5-mm QFN with a suggested resale price of $2.40 in 1,000-unit quantities.

Find out more about TI's easy-to-use design tools:
o Order the following evaluation modules:
o TPS7A4001 50-mA, 100-V LDO evaluation module: TPS7A4001EVM-709
o TPS40170 12-A, 60-V controller evaluation module: TPS40170EVM-578
o TPS54260 2.5-A SWIFT evaluation module: TPS54260EVM-597
o TPS54160 1.5-A, 42-V evaluation module: TPS54160EVM-230
o TPS54060 500-mA, evaluation module: TPS54060EVM-457
o TI's fast, simple-to-use, downloadable SwitcherPro(TM) design tool
o New Point-of-Load Power Solutions for Industrial Designs catalog
o New Motor Drive and Control Solutions website

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