TPS60200EVM-145 is an evaluation tool for the 100mA low ripple charge pump TPS60200

Reference Design using part TPS60200 by Texas Instruments

Manufacturer

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

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Description

  • TPS60200EVM-145 is an evaluation tool for the 100mA low ripple charge pump TPS60200. With 1.6V to 3.6V input, it delivers a regulated low-ripple output voltage of 3.3V with up to 100mA. The development tool includes a tested evaluation module, a Design Guide (SLVU027) that contains the schematic, the bill of material, the component placement, the layout and the setup of the EVM. A datasheet of the TPS60200, TPS60201, TPS60202, TPS60203 (SLVS274) is also included, but please make sure that you download the latest version. LBI/LBO indicator is set to 2 V. Below an input voltage of 2 V LBO goes active. Additional Requirements the only necessity to use the EVM is a power source, either a DC source or a battery pack with two NiCd, NiMH or alcaline battery cells

Key Features

  • Conversion Type
    DC to DC
  • Input Voltage
    1.6 to 3.6 V
  • Output Voltage
    3.3 V
  • Output Current
    0.1 A
  • Topology
    Boost

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