Power Management ICs are suited for use in LCD displays.

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Integrated TPS65110 and TPS65111 triple output power supply charge pumps manage 3 bias voltages required in low-temperature poly silicon LCDs. Devices provide 5 mV ripple at 5 mA and feature internally set power-up and power-down sequencing. Model TPS65100 inductive DC/DC power supply manages all voltages required by TFT LCDs. It uses fixed-frequency boost converter at 1.5 MHz and includes adjustable charge pump and external adjustable negative charge pump.



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Texas Instruments Power Management Products Enhance Power Efficiency in LCD Displays



New Charge Pumps and Inductive Switch-Mode IC Integrate Power Management for Small and Large Form Factor LTPS and TFT LCDs

DALLAS (Sept. 21, 2003) - Building on its portfolio of products that enhance power efficiency in portable color displays, Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) (NYSE: TXN) today announced two new triple output charge pumps for small low-temperature poly silicon (LTPS) liquid crystal displays (LCDs) in handheld battery-powered applications, and an inductive DC/DC power supply for thin-film transistor (TFT) LCDs in notebooks and LCD monitors. These new advanced power management integrated circuits (ICs) will help designers deliver innovative small and large form factor LCD applications with improved power efficiency and increased board savings.

TI's integrated TPS65110 and TPS65111 triple output power supply charge pumps efficiently manage the three bias voltages required in most LTPS LCD displays used by PDAs, smart phones and digital cameras. In addition to high efficiency, the 4 mm x 4 mm devices come in QFN packages and provide extremely low 5 mV ripple at 5 mA (typical). Further simplifying design, the TPS65110 and TPS65111 feature internally set power-up and power-down sequencing and require only small ceramic capacitors for operation. (For more on the TPS65110 and TPS65111, see power.ti.com/sc03200a.)

Key Features of TPS65110 and TPS65111:

· Triple Output Charge Pump (Vcc at 16 mA, Vdd at 2 mA, Vss at 1 mA)

· Small, 4x4 mm2 QFN-24 Package

· Input Voltage Range of 2.4 V to 5.5 V

· Fixed Output Voltages

TPS65110: 3.3 V, 7.5 V, -2.7 V

TPS65111: 5.0 V, 9.0 V, -3.0 V

· 50 µA Typical Quiescent Current

· Less than 1 µA Shutdown Current

· Ultra-low Ripple (Vcc = 5 mV, typical @ 5 mA)

· Autonomous Boost for Vcc supply

· Sequential Power Control

TI also introduced the new TPS65100 power supply IC that manages all voltages required by TFT LCD displays in notebooks and LCD monitors. The TPS65100 uses a highly efficient fixed-frequency boost converter at 1.5 MHz to supply the main source drive for the LCD display. An integrated adjustable charge pump provides the positive LCD gate drive voltage, and an external adjustable negative charge pump provides the negative gate drive voltage. For LCD panels powered with 5 V, the TPS65100 provides an auxiliary linear regulator controller to provide a regulated 3.3 V for logic circuitry. In addition, the IC integrates the Vcom buffer to drive the display backplane. (For more on the TPS65100, see power.ti.com/sc03200b.)

Key Features of TPS65100:

· 2.7 V to 5.5 V Input Voltage Range

· 1.5 MHz Fixed Switching Frequency

· Three Independent Adjustable Outputs

· Main Output Voltage Up to 15 V, 350 mA

· Negative Output Voltage Down to -12 V, 20 mA

· Positive Output Voltage Up to 30 V, 20 mA

· Integrated VCOM Buffer

· Auxiliary 3.3 V Linear Regulator Controller

· Internal Power On Sequencing

· Internal Softstart

· Fault Protection and Thermal Shutdown

Pricing and Availability

The TPS65110, TPS65111 and TPS65100 LCD drivers are available now from TI and its authorized distributors. The TPS65110 comes in a 4 mm x 4 mm QFN package and the TPS65100 comes in a 24-pin TSSOP or 4 mm x 4 mm QFN package. Suggested resale pricing in 1,000 piece quantities is $1.69 each for the TPS65110 and TPS65111, and $2.69 for the TPS65100. Evaluation modules for both LCD drivers are available in less than 24 hours through power.ti.com.

Texas Instruments Incorporated provides innovative DSP and analog technologies to meet our customers' real world signal processing requirements. In addition to Semiconductor, the company's businesses include Sensors & Controls, and Educational & Productivity Solutions. TI is headquartered in Dallas, Texas, and has manufacturing, design or sales operations in more than 25 countries.

Texas Instruments is traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol TXN. More information is located on the World Wide Web at: www.ti.com

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