TPS40200EVM-002 evaluation module (EVM) uses the TPS40200 non-synchronous buck converter

Reference Design using part TPS40200D by Texas Instruments

Manufacturer

Texas Instruments
  • Application Category
    Power Supplies
  • Product Type
    DC to DC Single Output Power Supplies

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Description

  • TPS40200EVM-002 evaluation module (EVM) uses the TPS40200 non-synchronous buck controller to provide a resistor selected 3.3V output voltage that delivers up to 2.5A from a 24V input bus. The EVM operates from a single supply and uses a single P-channel power FET and Schottky Diode to produce a low cost buck converter. The part operates at a 200kHz clock frequency as determined by an external resistor and capacitor. TPS40200EVM-002 is designed to operate with an 18 to 36V input and to produce a regulated 3.3V output with a load current from 0.125 to 2.5A. The TPS40200EVM-002 demonstrates using the TPS40200 in a typical buck converter application. The board sacrifices some layout density to provide ample test points for module evaluation. This EVM can be modified to support output voltages from 0.7V to 5V and above, by changing a single feedback resistor. A table is included in the User Guide that lists specific 1% resistors for some common output voltages

Key Features

  • Conversion Type
    DC to DC
  • Input Voltage
    18 to 36 V
  • Output Voltage
    3.2 to 3.4 V
  • Output Current
    0.125 to 2.5 A
  • Efficiency
    80 %
  • Topology
    Buck

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