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FEATURES
D Step-Down Controller for Applications With
up to 95% Efficiency

D 1.8-V to 6.5-V Operating Input Voltage Range
D Adjustable Output Voltage Range From 1.2 V
D

to VI
High Efficiency Over a Wide Load Current
Range

Low Power DSP Supply
Digital Cameras
Hard Disk Drives
Portable Audio Players

DESCRIPTION
The TPS6420x are nonsynchronous step-down
controllers that are ideally suited for systems powered
from a 5-V or 3.3-V bus or for applications powered from
a 1-cell Li-Ion battery or from a 2- to 4-cell NiCd, NiMH, or
alkaline battery. These step-down controllers drive an
external P-channel MOSFET allowing design flexibility. To
achieve highest efficiency over a wide load current range,
this controller uses a minimum on time, minimum off time
control scheme and consumes only 20-µA quiescent
current. The minimum on time of typically 600 ns
(TPS64203) allows the use of small inductors and
capacitors. When disabled, the current consumption is
reduced to less than 1 µA. The TPS6420x is available in
the 6-pin SOT23 (DBV) package and operates over a free
air temperature range of −40°C to 85°C.

D 100% Maximum Duty Cycle for Lowest
Dropout

D
D
D
D

D
D
D
D

Internal Softstart
20-µA Quiescent Current (Typical)
Overcurrent Protected
Available in a SOT23 Package

APPLICATIONS
D USB Powered Peripherals
D Organizers, PDAs, and Handheld PCs
TYPICAL APPLICATION CIRCUIT

TPS64200

EFFICIENCY
vs
LOAD CURRENT

5V

100

Rs = 33 mΩ

10 µF

90

TPS64200
SW

2

EN
GND

6

VIN

5

3

FB ISENSE

4

ZHCS2000

Si5447DC
10 µH

80

R1
620 kΩ

R2
360 kΩ

47 µF
PosCap
6TPA47M

VI = 4.2 V

70

3.3 V / 2 A

Efficiency − %

1

60
50
40
30
20
10

TA = 25°C,
VO = 3.3 V

0
0.0001

0.001
0.01
0.1
IO − Load Current − A

1

10

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These devices have limited built-in ESD protection. The leads should be shorted together or the device placed in conductive foam during
storage or handling to prevent electrostatic damage to the MOS gates.

ORDERING INFORMATION
PLASTIC SOT23-6(1) (2)
(DBV)

OUTPUT VOLTAGE

MINIMUM ON-TIME

MINIMUM OFF-TIME

MARKING

Adjustable
1.2 V to VI
Adjustable
1.2 V to VI

ON time = 1.6 µs

OFF time = 600 ns

PJAI

Variable minimum on time

OFF time = 600 ns

PJBI

OFF time = 300 ns

PJCI

OFF time = 600 ns

PJDI

TPS64200DBVR
TPS64201DBVR

Adjustable
Variable minimum on time
1.2 V to VI
Adjustable
TPS64203DBVR
ON time = 600 ns
1.2 V to VI
(1) The R suffix indicates shipment in tape and reel with 3000 units per reel.
(2) The T suffix indicates a mini reel with 250 units per reel.
TPS64202DBVR

ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
over operating free-air temperature range unless otherwise noted(1)
Supply voltage, VIN

−0.3 V to 7 V

Voltage at EN, SW, ISENSE

−0.3 V to VIN

Voltage at FB

−0.3 V to 3.3 V

Maximum junction temperature, TJ

150°C

Operating free−air temperature, TA

−40°C to 85°C

Storage temperature, Tsgt

−65°C to 150°C

Lead temperature 1,6 mm (1/16 inch) from case for 10 seconds

300°C

(1) Stresses beyond those listed under “absolute maximum ratings” may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings only, and
functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions beyond those indicated under “recommended operating conditions” is not
implied. Exposure to absolute-maximum-rated conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability.

PACKAGE DISSIPATION RATINGS
PACKAGE

TA ≤255C
POWER RATING

DERATING FACTOR
ABOVE TA = 25°C
4 mW/°C

TA = 705C
POWER RATING

SOT23−6
400 mW
:
NOTE The thermal resistance junction to ambient of the 6−pin SOT23 package is 250°C/W.

TA = 855C
POWER RATING

220 mW

180 mW

RECOMMENDED OPERATING CONDITIONS
MIN

NOM

MAX

UNIT

Supply voltage at VIN

1.8

6.5

V

Operating junction temperature

−40

125

°C

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ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
VIN = 3.8 V, VO = 3.3 V, EN = VIN, TA = −40°C to 85°C (unless otherwise noted)
SUPPLY CURRENT
PARAMETER
VI
I(Q)

Operating quiescent current

I(SD)
Shutdown current
OUTPUT/CURRENT LIMIT
VO
VFB

TEST CONDITIONS

Input voltage range

MIN

IO = 0 mA
EN = VI

Adjustable output voltage range

MAX

V

20

35

µA

0.1

1

µA

VI

V

0.01

0.2

µA

+2

%

105

120

mV

0.01

0.2

µA

1.213

Feedback voltage tolerance

−2

V(ISENSE) Reference voltage for current limit
ISENSE leakage current

90

UNIT

6.5

VFB

Feedback voltage
Feedback leakage current

η

TYP

1.8

V

Line regulation

Measured with circuit according to Figure 1

0.6

%/V

Load regulation

Measured with circuit according to Figure 1
VI = 3.8 V

0.6

%/A

Measured with circuit according to Figure 1
VI = 3.8 V, VO = 3.3 V, IO = 1000 mA

94%

Measured with circuit according to Figure 1
VI = 3.8 V, VO = 1.2 V, IO = 800 mA

80%

IO = 0 mA, Time from active EN to VO,
CO = 47 µF

0.25

Efficiency

Start-up time

ms

GATE DRIVER (SW-PIN)
P-channel MOSFET on-resistance

VI ≥ 2.5 V
VI = 1.8 V

4

rDS(ON)

N-channel MOSFET on-resistance

VI ≥ 2.5 V
VI = 1.8 V

4

rDS(ON)
IO
ENABLE

Maximum gate drive output current, SW

VIH
VIL

EN high level input voltage

Device is off

EN low level input voltage

Device is operating

EN input leakage current

Ω

6
150
1.3
115

EN = GND or VIN

0.01

Undervoltage lockout threshold

mA
V

0.3

EN trip point hysteresis
Ilkg
V(UVLO)

Ω

6

V
mV

0.2

1.7

µA
V

ON TIME and OFF TIME
ton

toff

Minimum on time

TPS64200, TPS64201, TPS64202

1.36

1.6

1.84

TPS64203 only

0.56

0.65

0.74

µss

Reduced on time 1

TPS64201,TPS64202

0.80

µs

Reduced on time 2

TPS64201,TPS64202

0.40

µs

Reduced on time 3

TPS64201,TPS64202

Minimum off time

µs

0.20

TPS64200,TPS64201, TPS64203

0.44

0.55

0.66

TPS64202 only

0.24

0.3

0.36

µss

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PIN ASSIGNMENTS
DBV PACKAGE
(TOP VIEW)

EN

1

6

SW

GND

2

5

VIN

FB

3

4

ISENSE

Terminal Functions
TERMINAL
NAME

NO.

I/O

DESCRIPTION

EN

1

I

Enable. A logic low enables the converter, logic high forces the device into shutdown mode reducing the supply current
to less than 1 µA.

FB

3

I

Feedback pin. Connect an external voltage divider to this pin to set the output voltage.

GND

2

I

Ground

SW

6

O

This pin connects to the gate of an external P-channel MOSFET.

ISENSE

4

I

Current sense input. Connect the current sense resistor between VIN and ISENSE. (optional)

VIN

5

I

Supply voltage input

FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM
VIN

EN

105 mV
ISense

+
_

Overcurrent
Comparator

Softstart
FB
+
_

Regulation
Comparator

Vref

GND

4

Minimum ton
Timer
(0.2 µs, 0.4 µs,
0.8 µs, 1.6 µs)

Minimum toff
Timer
(0.6 µs, 0.3 µs,)

ton Regulation
Timer
(3 µs, 15 µs, 16 µs)

Logic
M
U
X

Driver
R
Q
S

ton
Regulator

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TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS
All graphs were generated using the circuit as shown unless otherwise noted. For output voltages other than
3.3 V, the output voltage divider was changed accordingly. Graphs for the TPS64203 were taken using the
application circuit shown in Figure 25.
VI
R(ISENSE) = 33 mΩ
CI
10 µF
X7R

TPS6420x
1
2
3

EN

SW

GND

VIN

FB ISENSE

6

Si5447DC

5
CDRH 103R−100
4

VO

10 µH
MBRM120LT3

R1
620 kΩ

Cff
4.7 pF

Co
47 µF PosCap
6TPA47M

R2
360 kΩ

Figure 1. Basic Application Circuit For a 2-A Step-Down Converter

TABLE OF GRAPHS
FIGURE
η

Efficiency

vs Load current

2−5

Output voltage

vs Output current

6−9

Switching frequency

vs Output current

10 − 13

Operating quiescent current

vs Input voltage

Output voltage ripple

14
15

Line transient response

Using circuit according to Figure 1

16

Load transient response

Using circuit according to Figure 1

17

Start-up timing

Using circuit according to Figure 1

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100

TPS64200

TPS64201

EFFICIENCY
vs
LOAD CURRENT

EFFICIENCY
vs
LOAD CURRENT
100

VI = 3.6 V
VI = 4.2 V

80

Efficiency − %

Efficiency − %

70

60
50
40

VI = 6 V
50
40
30

20

20
TA = 25°C,
VO = 3.3 V
0.001

0.01
0.1
IO − Load Current − A

1

VI = 5 V

60

30

10

VI = 4.2 V

80

VI = 5 V

VI = 6 V

70

0
0.0001

VI = 3.6 V

90

90

TA = 25°C,
VO = 3.3 V

10
0
0.0001

10

0.001

Figure 2
TPS64202

TPS64203

EFFICIENCY
vs
LOAD CURRENT

EFFICIENCY
vs
LOAD CURRENT

90

90
80

VI = 1.8 V

VI = 2.5 V

Efficiency − %

70

VI = 6 V

60

TA = 25°C,
VO = 1.2 V

80

VI = 4.2 V
VI = 5 V

70
Efficiency − %

10

100
VI = 3.6 V

50
40

VI = 3.6 V

60
VI = 6 V

50

VI = 5 V

40
30

30

20

20
TA = 25°C,
VO = 3.3 V

10

0.001

0.01
0.1
IO − Load Current − A

Figure 4

6

1

Figure 3

100

0
0.0001

0.01
0.1
IO − Load Current − A

1

10

10

0
0.0001

0.001

0.01
0.1
IO − Load Current − A

Figure 5

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TPS64200

TPS64201

OUTPUT VOLTAGE
vs
OUTPUT CURRENT

OUTPUT VOLTAGE
vs
OUTPUT CURRENT
3.40

3.40
TA = 25°C,
VO = 3.3 V

3.38

VO − Output Voltage − V

VI = 4.2 V

VI = 6 V

3.34
3.32
3.30

VI = 3.6 V

3.28
3.26

10

VI = 3.6 V

3.28
3.26

3.22

1

VI = 4.2 V

3.30

3.22
0.01
0.1
IO − Output Current − A

VI = 5 V

3.32

3.24

0.001

VI = 6 V

3.34

3.24

3.20
0.0001

TA = 25°C,
VO = 3.3 V

3.36

VI = 5 V

3.36

VO − Output Voltage − V

3.38

3.20
0.0001

0.001

0.01
0.1
IO − Output Current − A

Figure 6

1

10

Figure 7

TPS64202

TPS64203

OUTPUT VOLTAGE
vs
OUTPUT CURRENT

OUTPUT VOLTAGE
vs
OUTPUT CURRENT

3.40
3.38

TA = 25°C,
VO = 3.3 V

1.29
VI = 6 V

VI = 5 V
1.27
VO − Output Voltage − V

VO − Output Voltage − V

3.36

TA = 25°C,
VO = 1.2 V

3.34
3.32
3.30

VI = 3.6 V

3.28

VI = 4.2 V

3.26

1.25

VI = 3.6 V

VI = 5 V
VI = 6 V

1.23
1.21
VI = 1.8 V

1.19

VI = 2.5 V

3.24
1.17

3.22
3.20
0.0001

0.001

0.01
0.1
IO − Output Current − A

Figure 8

1

10

1.15
0.0001

0.001

0.01
0.1
IO − Output Current − A

1

10

Figure 9

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TPS64200

TPS64201

SWITCHING FREQUENCY
vs
OUTPUT CURRENT

SWITCHING FREQUENCY
vs
OUTPUT CURRENT
500

400

VO = 3.3 V

VO = 3.3 V

VI = 5 V

450

350

400

250

f − Frequency − kHz

f − Frequency − kHz

300
VO = 1.2 V

200
150

VI = 5 V

350
300
250

VO = 1.2 V

200
150

100
100
50

50

0
0.001

0.01

0.1

1

0
0.001

10

IO − Output Current − A

0.01

Figure 10

1

TPS64202

TPS64203

SWITCHING FREQUENCY
vs
OUTPUT CURRENT

SWITCHING FREQUENCY
vs
OUTPUT CURRENT
900

VI = 4.2 V

VI = 3.8 V

10

Figure 11

600
550

0.1

IO − Output Current − A

VI = 5 V
800

500
700

400

f − Frequency − kHz

f − Frequency − kHz

450

350
300
250
200
150

50

500
VO = 1.2 V

400
300

100

VO = 3.3 V

0
0.001

0.01

0.1

IO − Output Current − A

Figure 12

8

VO = 3.3 V,
Cff = 165 pF

200

VI = 3.8 V,
Cff = 165 pF

100

600

1

10

0
0.001

0.01
0.1
1
IO − Output Current − A

Figure 13

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TPS642000

OPERATING QUIESCENT CURRENT
vs
INPUT VOLTAGE

TPS64200

OUTPUT VOLTAGE RIPPLE
VI = 3.8 V,
VO = 1.2 V,
RL = 1.2 Ω,
TA = 25°C

35
TA = 25°C

TA = 85°C
20 mV/Div

30
TA = −40°C
25

VO

20
I(coil)
15
10
5
0

0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 4.5 5 5.5 6

6.5
2 ms/Div

VI − Input Voltage − V

Figure 14

Figure 15

TPS64200

TPS64203

LINE TRANSIENT RESPONSE

LOAD TRANSIENT RESPONSE

VI = 3.8 V to 5 V,
VO = 1.2 V,
RL = 1.2 Ω,
TA = 25°C

VI

1 A/Div

IO

VI = 5 V,
VO = 3.3 V,
IL = 200 mA to 1800 mA,
TA = 25°C

VO
50 mV/Div

20 mV/Div

1 V/Div

IO = 1000 mA

200 mA/Div

IQ − Operating Quiescent Current − µ A

40

40 ms/Div

Figure 16

VO

50 ms/Div

Figure 17

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TPS64200

STARTUP TIMING
EN
VO
II

I(Inductor)

VI = 3.8 V,
VO = 3.3 V,
RL = 1.66 Ω,
TA = 25°C
100 ms/Div

Figure 18

DETAILED DESCRIPTION
Operation
The TPS6420x is a nonsynchronous step-down controller which is operating with a minimum on-time/minimum
off-time control. An external PMOS is turned on until the output voltage reaches its nominal value or the current
limit is exceeded. If the current limit is exceeded, the PMOS is switched off and stays off for the minimum
off-time. After that the PMOS is switched on again. When the nominal output voltage is reached, the PMOS
is switched off and stays off until the output voltage dropped below its nominal value.

Operating Modes
When delivering low or medium output current, the TPS6420x operate in discontinuous mode. With every
switching cycle, the current in the inductor starts at zero, rises to a maximum value and ramps down to zero
again. As soon as the current in the inductor drops to zero, ringing occurs at the resonant frequency of the
inductor and stray capacitance, due to residual energy in the inductor when the diode turns off. Ringing in
discontinuous mode is normal and does not have any influence on efficiency. The ringing does not contain much
energy and can easily be damped by an RC snubber. See the application section for further details.
With high output current, the TPS6420x operate in continuous current mode. In this mode, the inductor current
does not drop to zero within one switching cycle. The output voltage in continuous mode is directly dependant
on the duty cycle of the switch.

Variable Minimum On-Time (TPS64201 to TPS64202 Only)
The minimum on-time of the device is 1.6 µs. At light loads, this would cause a low switching frequency in the
audible range because the energy transferred to the output during the on-time would cause a higher rise in the
output voltage than needed and therefore lead to a long off−time until the output voltage dropped again. To avoid
a switching frequency in the audible range the TPS64201 and TPS64202 can internally reduce the minimum
on time in three steps from 1.6 µs to 800 ns, 400 ns and 200 ns. The on-time is reduced by one step if the
switching frequency dropped to a lower value than 50 kHz. This keeps the frequency above the audio frequency
over a wide load range and also keeps the output voltage ripple low.
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Soft Start
The TPS6420x has an internal soft start circuit that limits the inrush current during start up. This prevents
possible voltage drops of the input voltage in case a battery or a high impedance power source is connected
to the input of the TPS6420x. During soft start the current limit is increased from 25% of its maximum to the
maximum within about 250 µs.

100% Duty Cycle Low Dropout Operation
The TPS6420x offers the lowest possible input to output voltage difference while still maintaining regulation with
the use of the 100% duty cycle mode. In this mode the P-channel switch is constantly turned on. This is
particularly useful in battery powered applications to achieve longest operation time by taking full advantage
of the whole battery voltage range.

Enable
A voltage higher than the EN trip point of 1.3 V up to the input voltage forces the TPS64200 into shutdown. In
shutdown, the power switch, drivers, voltage reference, oscillator, and all other functions are turned off. The
supply current is reduced to less than 1 µA in shutdown. Pulling enable low starts up the TPS64200 with the
softstart as described under the chapter softstart.

Undervoltage Lockout
The undervoltage lockout circuit prevents the device from misoperation at low input voltages. Basically, it
prevents the converter from turning on the external PMOS under undefined conditions.

Current Limit
The ISENSE input is used to set the current limit for the external PMOS. The sense resistor must be connected
between VI and source of the external PMOS. The ISENSE pin is connected to the source of the external
PMOS. The maximum current is calculated by:
V
I

(cur lim)

+

(ISENSE)
R
S

(1)

For low cost solutions the rDS(on) of the external PMOS can also be used to set the current limit. In this case
the ISENSE pin is connected to the drain of the PMOS. The current in the PMOS is automatically sampled by
the TPS6420x some 10 ns after the PMOS is turned on. The ISENSE pin should always be connected to either
the source of the PMOS or the drain if an additional sense resistor is used. Otherwise there is no working
overcurrent protection and no soft start in the system. The maximum drain current if the rDS(on) is used as a
sense resistor is calculated by:
V
I

(cur lim)

+

(ISENSE)
r
DS(on)

(2)

Short-Circuit Protection
With a controller only limited short circuit protection is possible because the temperature of the external
components is not supervised. In an overload condition, the current in the external diode may exceed the
maximum rating. To protect the diode against overcurrent, the off-time of the TPS6420x is increased when the
voltage at the feedback pin is lower than its nominal value. The off-time when the output is shorted (feedback
voltage is zero) is about 4 µs. This allows the current in the external diode to drop until the PMOS is turned on
again and the overcurrent protection switches off the PMOS again. The off-time is directly proportional to the
voltage at feedback.
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THEORY OF OPERATION
The basic application circuit for the TPS64200 is shown in Figure 1. External component selection is driven by
the load requirement. It begins with the selection of the current sense resistor R(ISENSE) followed by the output
diode, the inductor L, and the output and input capacitors. The inductor is chosen based on the desired amount
of ripple current and switching frequency. The output capacitor is chosen large enough to meet the required
output ripple and transient requirements. The ESR of the output capacitor is needed for stability of the converter.
Therefore, an output capacitor with a certain amount of ESR is needed for the standard application circuit. See
the application information for more details. The input capacitor must be capable of handling the required RMS
input current.

Setting the Inductor Current Limit
The ISENSE pin is connected to an internal current comparator with a threshold of 120 mV/R(ISENSE). The current
comparator sets the peak inductor current. As the current limit is intended to protect the external PMOS the
limit must not be reached in normal operation. Set the current limit to about 1.3 times the maximum output
current or higher if desired. This takes into account a certain amount of inductor current ripple. The current limit
may also influence the start-up time when the current limit is exceeded during start up.
V
R

(ISENSE)

v

min IO — maximum output current in continuous conduction mode
(ISENSE)
V(ISENSE), min = 90 mV
1.3 I
(3)
O

The current sense resistor’s power rating should be:

P

(ISENSE)

ǒV(ISENSE) maxǓ

w

R

2

V(ISENSE), max = 120 mV

(4)

(ISENSE)

Setting the Output Voltage
The output voltage of the TPS64200 to TPS64202 can be set using an external resistor divider. The sum of
R1 and R2 should not exceed 1 MΩ to keep the influence of leakage current into the feedback pin low.
V

O

+V

FB

R1 ) R2
R2

ǒ Ǔ
V

R1 + R2

V

O

* R2 with VFB = 1.2 V

(5)

FB

In some applications, depending on the layout, the capacitance may be too high from FB to GND. In this case,
the internal comparator may not switch fast enough to operate with the minimum on-time or the minimum
off-time given in this data sheet. For such applications a feedforward capacitor (Cff) in the range of 4.7 pF to
47 pF (typical) is added in parallel with R1 to speed up the comparator. Choose a capacitor value that is high
enough that the device turns on the PMOS for its minimum on-time with no load at the output.

Selecting the Input Capacitor
The input capacitor is used to reduce peak currents drawn from the power source and reduces noise and voltage
ripple on the input of the converter, caused by its switching action. Use low ESR tantalum capacitors or
preferably X5R or X7R ceramic capacitors with a voltage rating higher than the maximum supply voltage in the
application. In continuous conduction mode, the input capacitor must handle an rms-current which is given by:
I

Cin(rms)

[I

O

Ǹ

V

O
V , min
I

(6)

Select the input capacitor according to the calculated rms-input current requirements and according to the
maximum voltage ripple. Use a minimum value of 10 µF:

ǒ Ǔ

2

ǒ

1 L
1 L
0.3
DI
2
L
2
C , min +
[
I
V
V
V
(ripple)
I
(ripple)
12

I

Ǔ
O

V

I

2

with: V(ripple) − voltage ripple at CI
∆IL − inductor current ripple

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For a first approximation use:
L = 10 µH
V(ripple) = 150 mV (verify in the application)

Selecting the Inductor Value
The main parameters when choosing the inductor are current rating and inductance. The inductance mainly
determines the inductor current ripple. The TPS6420x operates with a wide range of inductor values. Values
between 4.7 µH and 47 µH work in most applications. Select an inductor with a current rating exceeding the
limit set by R(ISENSE) or rDS(on). The first step in inductor design is to determine the operating mode of the
TPS64200. The device can either work with minimum-on-time or minimum-off-time, depending on input voltage
and output voltage.
The device works with minimum-on-time if:
t
V *V *I
I
O
O

r

DS(on)

*R

RL

xI

w

O

off

, min

ǒVO ) VSCHOTTKY ) RRL

I

O

Ǔ

t on, min

(8)

with RRL − inductor resistance
L+V

with

DI

Dt

For minimum-on-time:

ǒVI–VO–IO

L+

r

–R
DS(on) RL
DI

I

O

Ǔ

t on, min

with: ∆I ≤ 0.3 × IO

(9)

For minimum-off-time:
L+

ǒVO ) VSCHOTTKY ) RRL

I

O

Ǔ

t

off

, min
(10)

DI
Table 1. List of Inductors Tested With the TPS6420x
MANUFACTURER

TYPE

INDUCTANCE

DC RESISTANCE

SATURATION CURRENT

TDK

SLF7032T−100M1R4

10 µH ±20%

53 mΩ ±20%

1.4 A

TDK

SLF6025−150MR88

15 µH ±20%

85 mΩ ±20%

0.88 A

Sumida

CDRH6D28−5R0

5 µH

23 mΩ

2.4 A

Sumida

CDRH103R−100

10 µH

45 mΩ

2.4 A

Sumida

CDRH4D28−100

10 µH

95 mΩ

1.0 A

Sumida

CDRH5D18−6R2

6.2 µH

71 mΩ

1.4 A

Coilcraft

DO3316P−472

4.7 µH

18 mΩ

5.4 A

Coilcraft

DT3316P−153

15 µH

60 mΩ

1.8 A

Coilcraft

DT3316P−223

22 µH

84 mΩ

1.5 A

Wurth

744 052 006

6.2 µH

80 mΩ

1.45 A

Wurth

74451115

15 µH

90 mΩ

0.8 A

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Selecting the External PMOS
An external PMOS must be used for a step-down converter with the TPS64200. The selection criteria for the
PMOS are threshold voltage, rDS(on), gate charge and current and voltage rating. Since the TPS64200 can
operate down to 1.8 V, the external PMOS must have a VGS(th) much lower than that if it is operated with such
a low voltage. As the gate of the PMOS finds the full supply voltage applied to the TPS64200, the PMOS must
be able to handle that voltage at the gate. The drain to source breakdown voltage rating should be at least a
few volts higher than the supply voltage in the application. The rms-current in the PMOS assuming low inductor
current ripple and continuous conduction mode, is:
I

PMOS(rms)

[ I ǸD + I
O
O

Ǹ

V

O
V
I

(11)

The power dissipated in the PMOS is comprised of conduction losses and switching losses. The conduction
losses are a function of the rms−current in the PMOS and the rDS(on) at a given temperature. They are calculated
using:
P

ǒ

Ǔ

+ I ǸD
(cond)
O

ǒ1 ) TC ƪTJ–25°CƫǓ [ ǒIO ǸDǓ

2

r

DS(on)

2

r

DS(on)

(12)

with TC = 0.005/°C
Table 2. PMOS Transistors Used in the Application Section
TYPE

MANUFACTURER

ID

PACKAGE

Vishay Siliconix

rDS(on)
0.11 Ω at VGS = −2.5 V

VDS

Si5447DC

−20 V

−3.5 A at 25°C

1206

Si5475DC

Vishay Siliconix

0.041 Ω at VGS = −2.5 V

−12 V

−6.6 A at 25°C

1206

Si2301ADS

Vishay Siliconix

0.19 Ω at VGS = −2.5 V

−20 V

−1.4 A at 25°C

SOT23

Si2323DS

Vishay Siliconix

0.41 Ω at VGS = −2.5 V

−20 V

−4.1 A at 25°C

SOT23

FDG326P

Fairchild

0.17 Ω at VGS = −2.5 V

−20 V

−1.5 A

SC70

Selecting the Output Diode
The output diode conducts in the off phase of the PMOS and carries the full output current. The high switching
frequency demands a high-speed rectifier. Schottky diodes are recommended for best performance. Make sure
that the peak current rating of the diode exceeds the peak current limit set by the sense resistor R(ISENSE) or
rDS(on). Select a Schottky diode with a low reverse leakage current to avoid an increased supply current. The
average current in the diode in continuous conduction mode, assuming low inductor current ripple, is:
I

(diode)(Avg)

ǒ Ǔ

V
[ I (1–D) + I
1– O
O
O
V
I

(13)

Table 3. Tested Diodes

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TYPE

MANUFACTURER

VR

IF

PACKAGE

MBRM120LT3

On Semiconductor

MBR0530T1

On Semiconductor

20 V

1A

DO216AA

30 V

0.5 A

ZHCS2000TA

SOD123

Zetex

40 V

2A

SOT23−6

B320

Diodes Inc.

20 V

3A

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Selecting the Output Capacitor
The value of the output capacitor depends on the output voltage ripple requirements as well as the maximum
voltage deviation during a load transient. The TPS6420x require a certain ESR value for proper operation. Low
ESR tantalum capacitors or PosCap work best in the application. A ceramic capacitor with up 1 µF may be used
in parallel for filtering short spikes. The output voltage ripple is a function of both the output capacitance and
the ESR value of the capacitor. For a switching frequency which is used with the TPS6420x, the voltage ripple
is typically between 90% and 95% due to the ESR value.

ƪ

DV pp + DI

ESR )

ǒ

1
C
O

8

ƒ

Ǔƫ

[ 1.1 DI

ESR

(14)

DV pp

(15)
1.1 DI
The output capacitance typically increases with load transient requirements. For a load step from zero output
current to its maximum, the following equation can be used to calculate the output capacitance:

ESR, max [

DI

L

2

O
C +
O
(V * V ) x DV
I
O

(16)
Table 4. Capacitors Used in the Application

TYPE

MANUFACTURER

CAPACITANCE

ESR

VOLTAGE RATING

6TPB47M (PosCap)

Sanyo

47 µF

0.1 Ω

6.3 V

T491D476M010AS

Kemet

47 µF

0.8 Ω

10 V

B45197A

Epcos

47 µF

0.175 Ω

16 V

B45294−R1107−M40

Epcos

100 µF

0.045 Ω

6.3 V

594D476X0016C2

Vishay

47 µF

0.11 Ω

16 V

Output Voltage Ripple
Output voltage ripple causes the output voltage to be higher or lower than set by the resistor divider at the
feedback pin. If the application runs with minimum on-time, the ripple (half of the peak-to-peak value) adds to
the output voltage. In an application which runs with minimum off-time, the output voltage is lower by the amount
of ripple (half of the peak-to-peak value) at the output.

Snubber Design
For low output current, the TPS6420x work in discontinuous current mode. When the current in the inductor
drops to zero, the inductor and parasitic capacitance form a resonant circuit, which causes oscillations when
both, diode and PMOS do not conduct at the end of each switching cycle. The oscillation can easily be damped
by a RC-snubber. The first step in the snubber design is to measure the oscillation frequency of the sine wave.
Then, a capacitor has to be connected in parallel to the Schottky diode which causes the frequency to drop to
half of its original value. The resistor is selected for optimum transient response (aperiodic).
R + 2pfL

f − measured resonant frequency
L − inductance used

(17)

Selecting the Right Device for the Application
The TPS6420x step-down controllers either operate with a fixed on-time or a fixed off-time control. It mainly
depends on the input voltage to output voltage ratio if the switching frequency is determined by the
minimum-on-time or the minimum-off-time. To select the right device for an application see the table below:
INPUT TO OUTPUT VOLTAGE RATIO
VI >> VO (e.g. VI = 5 V VO = 1.5 V)
VI ≈ VO (e.g. VI = 3.8 V VO = 3.3 V)

SWITCHING FREQUENCY
DETERMINED BY

PROPOSED DEVICE FOR
HIGH SWITCHING
FREQUENCY

PROPOSED DEVICE FOR
LOW SWITCHING
FREQUENCY

Minimum on−time

TPS64203

TPS64200, TPS64201

Minimum off−time

TPS64202

TPS64200, TPS64201
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APPLICATION INFORMATION
Li-lon
3.3 V to 4.2 V

R(ISENSE) = 33 mΩ
CIN
10 µF

TPS64202
1
2
3

EN

SW

GND

VIN

FB ISENSE

6

Si5475DC

5
CDRH6D28-5R0

4

3.3 V / 2 A

5 µH
MBRM120LT3

R1
620 kΩ

Cff
4.7 pF

Co
47 mF PosCap
6TPA47M

R2
360 kΩ

Figure 19. Application For a Li-Ion to 3.3-V / 2-A Conversion
The TPS64202 was used for this application because for a low input to output voltage difference, the switching
frequency is determined by the minimum off-time. The TPS64202 with its minimum off-time of 300 ns provides
a higher switching frequency compared to the other members of the TPS6420x family.
Li-lon
3.3 V to 4.2 V
CIN
10 µF

TPS64202
1
2
3

EN

SW

GND

VIN

FB ISENSE

6
5
4

MBRM120LT3

Si5475DC

CDRH6D28-5R0
5 µH R1
620 kΩ
R3
150 Ω

C3
470 pF

3.3 V / 2 A
Cff
4.7 pF

R2
360 kΩ

Co
47 mF PosCap
6TPA47M

Figure 20. Application For a Li-Ion to 3.3-V / 2-A Conversion Using rDS(on) Sense and RC Snubber
Network For the Schottky Diode

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DESIGN EXAMPLE FOR AN APPLICATION USING A LI-ION CELL (3.3 V TO 4.2 V) TO
GENERATE 3.3 V/500 mA
1. Calculate the sense resistor for the current limit:
V
R

(ISENSE)

v

min
(ISENSE)
+ 90 mV + 138 mW
1.3 I
1.3 0.5 A
O

(18)

Choose the next lower standard value : R(ISENSE) = 120 mΩ. Verify the inductor current ripple after the inductor
has been determined in step 5.
If the rDS(on) of the PMOS is used to sense the inductor current, a PMOS with less than 138 mΩ must be used
for the application.
2. Calculate the resistors for the output voltage divider using VO = 3.3 V and VFB = 1.21 V
R1 + R2

ǒ Ǔ
V

V

O

–R2 + 1.72

(19)

R2

FB

Choose R2 = 360 kΩ, and then get R1 = 619 kΩ. Select the next standard value: R1 = 620 kΩ
3. Select the external PMOS
For a Li-Ion to 3.3-V conversion, the minimum input voltage is 3.3 V. Therefore, the converter runs in 100%
mode (duty cycle=1) and the maximum PMOS current is equal to the output current.
I

(PMOS)

+I

O

+ 0.5 A

(20)

The Si2301ADS is selected for this application because it meets the requirements when an external sense
resistor is used. Otherwise a PMOS with less rDS(on) must be selected.
Verify the maximum power dissipation of the PMOS using:
P

(cond)

ǒ OǓ

2

+ I

r

DS(on)

+ (0.5 A) 2

0.19 W + 48 mW

(21)

4. Select the external diode
For the Schottky diode, the worst case current is at high input voltage (4.2 V for a Li-Ion cell).
I

(diode)(Avg)

[I

ǒ Ǔ

V
1– O
O
V
I

+I

O

VǓ + 0.11 A
ǒ1– 3.3
4.2 V

(22)

The MBR0530T1 is selected because it meets the voltage and current requirements. The forward voltage is
about 0.3 V. Do not use a Schottky diode which is much larger than required as it also typically has more leakage
current and capacitance which reduces efficiency.
5. Calculate the inductor value.
If the output voltage is close to the input voltage, the switching frequency is determined by the minimum off-time.
Therefore, the TPS64202 is used for the maximum switching frequency possible. Allow an inductor ripple
current of 0.3 × IO for the application. For the inductor, a series resistance of 100 mΩ is assumed.
For minimum-off-time, the inductor value is:

L+

ǒVO ) V(SCHOTTKY) ) RRL
DI

I

Ǔ
O

(23)
t

off

, min
+

(3.3 V ) 0.3 V ) 0.05 V)
0.3 0.5 A

0.3 ms

+ 7.3 mH

For a low inductor current ripple, select the next available larger inductor with L = 10 µH. This provides an
inductor ripple current of 110 mA (peak-to-peak).
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DI +

ǒVO ) V(SCHOTTKY) ) RRL

I

O

Ǔ

t

off

, min

L

+ 110 mA

(24)

The current rating for the inductor must be:
I, inductor u I

O

) DI + 555 mA
2

(25)

6. Select the input and output capacitor
The output capacitor is selected for an output voltage ripple of less than 20 mVpp.
With
ESR, max [

DV pp
1.1

DI

+

1.1

0.02 V
+ 165 mW
0.11 A

(26)

A 47-µF PosCap with an ESR of 100 mΩ was selected to meet the ripple requirements.
The input capacitor was selected to its minimum value of 10 µF.
1 Li-lon Cell
R(ISENSE) = 120 mΩ

10 µF

TPS64202
1
2
3

EN

SW

GND

VIN

FB ISENSE

6

Si2301DS

5
CDRH4D18-100

4

10 µH
MBR0530T1

3.3 V / 0.5 A

R1
620 kΩ

47 µF PosCap
6TPA47M
R2
360 kΩ

Figure 21. Application Circuit

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5V
R(ISENSE) = 33 mΩ

10 µF

TPS64200
1
2
3

EN

SW

GND

VIN

FB ISENSE

6

Si5447DC

5
CDRH103R-100

4

3.3 V / 2 A

10 µH
ZHCS200

R1
620 kΩ

47 mF PosCap
6TPA47M
R2
360 kΩ

Figure 22. Application For a 5-V to 3.3-V / 2-A Conversion

Inverter Using TPS64200
VI
2.7 V to 4.2 V

R(ISENSE) = 33 mΩ
10 µF

TPS64200
1

EN

6

SW

2

GND

3

FB ISENSE

Si2301DS

5

VIN

MBR0530T1
4

−5 V / 0.1 A
SW

R2
24 kΩ

R1
VI
_

OPA363

100 kΩ
CDRH4D28-100
10 µH

47 µF
X7R

+

Figure 23. Application For an Inverter Using TPS64200

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The TPS6420x can be used for an inverter. Only one additional operational amplifier is required for this
application. When the PMOS is switched on, the current in the inductor ramps up to its maximum, set by Rs.
Then the PMOS is switched off, the energy stored in the inductor is transferred to the output. The output voltage
and the maximum output current can be calculated using:
V

+ R1
O
R2

V

FB

I

O

V

max [ 0.8

–V

V

(ISENSE)
2R
(ISENSE)

I
O

(27)

OLED Power Supply
The TPS6420x can be combined with a TPS61045 boost converter for a OLED power supply.
4.7 µH
7 V / 50 mA
4.7 µF

8

1 L
SW
2
VIN
DO
5
FB
CTRL
6
GND PGND

56 kΩ

22 pF

1 µF
X7R

3
4
7

12 kΩ

TPS61045
VI
1.8 V to 5.5 V

R(ISENSE) = 150 mΩ
10 µF

TPS64200
1
2
3

EN
GND

6

SW

Si2301DS

5

VIN

MBR0530T1
4

FB ISENSE

−7 V / 50 mA
SW

R2
130 kΩ

R1
VI
_

OPA363

750 kΩ
CDRH4D28-100
10 µH

+

Figure 24. Application For a OLED Power Supply

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5V

10 µF
X5R

TPS64203
1
2
3

EN

SW

GND

VIN

FB ISENSE

6

Si2323DS

5
Wurth 744052006

4

1.2 V / 1.2 A

6.2 µH
MBRM120LT3

100 µF/6.3 V
B45294-R1107-M40

Figure 25. Application For a 5-V to 1.2-V / 1.2-A Conversion

5V
R(ISENSE) = 20 mΩ
CIN
22 µF

TPS64202
1
2
3

EN

SW

GND

VIN

FB ISENSE

6
Si5475DC

5
4

DO3316P−472
3.3 V / 3 A

4.7 µH
B320

R1
620 kΩ

Cff
4.7 pF

R2
360 kΩ

Co
100 mF PosCap
6TPC100M

Figure 26. Application For a 5-V to 3.3-V / 3-A Conversion

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Ceramic Output Capacitor
5V
R(ISENSE) = 33 mΩ
CI
10 µF

TPS64203
1

EN

SW

6

2

GND

VIN

5

3

4
FB ISENSE

R(GATE)
10 Ω

Si5475DC

CDRH6D28-100

MBRM120LT3

10 µH R1a
680 kΩ
R1b
2.2 MΩ

3.3 V / 2 A
Cff
82 pF

R2
300 kΩ

Co
22 µF X5R
6.3 V

Figure 27. Application Using a Ceramic Output Capacitor
The control scheme of the TPS6420x usually requires an output capacitor with some tens of milliohms of ESR
for stability, which is usually the case for tantalum capacitors. This application circuit above also works with
ceramic capacitors. Resistor R1b is used to add an additional control signal to the feedback loop, which is
coupled into the FB pin. The circuit works best with R1b = 2 …4 x R1a. If the resistance of R1b is too low
compared to R1a, the more load regulation the output voltage shows, but stability is best. The advantage of
this circuit is a very low output voltage ripple and small size. The gate resistor shown can be used in every
application. It minimizes switching noise of the converter and, therefore, increases stability and provides lower
output voltage ripple. However, it decreases efficiency slightly because the rise and fall time, and the associated
losses are larger.
R1 +

1
1 ) 1
R1a R1b

R1b +

1
1 – 1
R1 R1a

(28)

Use the following equation to calculate R1a if R1b = 4R1a
R1a + 5 R1
4

22

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PACKAGING INFORMATION
Orderable Device

Status (1)

Package
Type

Package
Drawing

Pins Package Eco Plan (2)
Qty

TPS64200DBVR

ACTIVE

SOT-23

DBV

6

3000 Green (RoHS &
no Sb/Br)

CU NIPDAU

Level-1-260C-UNLIM

TPS64200DBVRG4

ACTIVE

SOT-23

DBV

6

3000 Green (RoHS &
no Sb/Br)

CU NIPDAU

Level-1-260C-UNLIM

TPS64200DBVT

ACTIVE

SOT-23

DBV

6

250

Green (RoHS &
no Sb/Br)

CU NIPDAU

Level-1-260C-UNLIM

TPS64200DBVTG4

ACTIVE

SOT-23

DBV

6

250

Green (RoHS &
no Sb/Br)

CU NIPDAU

Level-1-260C-UNLIM

TPS64201DBVR

ACTIVE

SOT-23

DBV

6

3000 Green (RoHS &
no Sb/Br)

CU NIPDAU

Level-1-260C-UNLIM

TPS64201DBVRG4

ACTIVE

SOT-23

DBV

6

3000 Green (RoHS &
no Sb/Br)

CU NIPDAU

Level-1-260C-UNLIM

TPS64201DBVT

ACTIVE

SOT-23

DBV

6

250

Green (RoHS &
no Sb/Br)

CU NIPDAU

Level-1-260C-UNLIM

TPS64201DBVTG4

ACTIVE

SOT-23

DBV

6

250

Green (RoHS &
no Sb/Br)

CU NIPDAU

Level-1-260C-UNLIM

TPS64202DBVR

ACTIVE

SOT-23

DBV

6

3000 Green (RoHS &
no Sb/Br)

CU NIPDAU

Level-1-260C-UNLIM

TPS64202DBVRG4

ACTIVE

SOT-23

DBV

6

3000 Green (RoHS &
no Sb/Br)

CU NIPDAU

Level-1-260C-UNLIM

TPS64202DBVT

ACTIVE

SOT-23

DBV

6

250

Green (RoHS &
no Sb/Br)

CU NIPDAU

Level-1-260C-UNLIM

TPS64202DBVTG4

ACTIVE

SOT-23

DBV

6

250

Green (RoHS &
no Sb/Br)

CU NIPDAU

Level-1-260C-UNLIM

TPS64203DBVR

ACTIVE

SOT-23

DBV

6

3000 Green (RoHS &
no Sb/Br)

CU NIPDAU

Level-1-260C-UNLIM

TPS64203DBVRG4

ACTIVE

SOT-23

DBV

6

3000 Green (RoHS &
no Sb/Br)

CU NIPDAU

Level-1-260C-UNLIM

TPS64203DBVT

ACTIVE

SOT-23

DBV

6

250

Green (RoHS &
no Sb/Br)

CU NIPDAU

Level-1-260C-UNLIM

TPS64203DBVTG4

ACTIVE

SOT-23

DBV

6

250

Green (RoHS &
no Sb/Br)

CU NIPDAU

Level-1-260C-UNLIM

Lead/Ball Finish

MSL Peak Temp (3)

(1)

The marketing status values are defined as follows:
ACTIVE: Product device recommended for new designs.
LIFEBUY: TI has announced that the device will be discontinued, and a lifetime-buy period is in effect.
NRND: Not recommended for new designs. Device is in production to support existing customers, but TI does not recommend using this part in
a new design.
PREVIEW: Device has been announced but is not in production. Samples may or may not be available.
OBSOLETE: TI has discontinued the production of the device.
(2)

Eco Plan - The planned eco-friendly classification: Pb-Free (RoHS), Pb-Free (RoHS Exempt), or Green (RoHS & no Sb/Br) - please check
http://www.ti.com/productcontent for the latest availability information and additional product content details.
TBD: The Pb-Free/Green conversion plan has not been defined.
Pb-Free (RoHS): TI's terms "Lead-Free" or "Pb-Free" mean semiconductor products that are compatible with the current RoHS requirements
for all 6 substances, including the requirement that lead not exceed 0.1% by weight in homogeneous materials. Where designed to be soldered
at high temperatures, TI Pb-Free products are suitable for use in specified lead-free processes.
Pb-Free (RoHS Exempt): This component has a RoHS exemption for either 1) lead-based flip-chip solder bumps used between the die and
package, or 2) lead-based die adhesive used between the die and leadframe. The component is otherwise considered Pb-Free (RoHS
compatible) as defined above.
Green (RoHS & no Sb/Br): TI defines "Green" to mean Pb-Free (RoHS compatible), and free of Bromine (Br) and Antimony (Sb) based flame
retardants (Br or Sb do not exceed 0.1% by weight in homogeneous material)

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MSL, Peak Temp. -- The Moisture Sensitivity Level rating according to the JEDEC industry standard classifications, and peak solder
temperature.
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PACKAGE MATERIALS INFORMATION
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TAPE AND REEL INFORMATION

*All dimensions are nominal

Device

Package Package Pins
Type Drawing

SPQ

Reel
Reel
Diameter Width
(mm) W1 (mm)

TPS64200DBVR

SOT-23

DBV

6

3000

180.0

A0 (mm)

B0 (mm)

K0 (mm)

P1
(mm)

W
Pin1
(mm) Quadrant

9.0

3.15

3.2

1.4

4.0

8.0

Q3

TPS64200DBVT

SOT-23

DBV

6

250

180.0

9.0

3.15

3.2

1.4

4.0

8.0

Q3

TPS64201DBVR

SOT-23

DBV

6

3000

180.0

9.0

3.15

3.2

1.4

4.0

8.0

Q3

TPS64201DBVT

SOT-23

DBV

6

250

180.0

9.0

3.15

3.2

1.4

4.0

8.0

Q3

TPS64202DBVR

SOT-23

DBV

6

3000

180.0

9.0

3.15

3.2

1.4

4.0

8.0

Q3

TPS64202DBVT

SOT-23

DBV

6

250

180.0

9.0

3.15

3.2

1.4

4.0

8.0

Q3

TPS64203DBVR

SOT-23

DBV

6

3000

180.0

9.0

3.15

3.2

1.4

4.0

8.0

Q3

TPS64203DBVT

SOT-23

DBV

6

250

180.0

9.0

3.15

3.2

1.4

4.0

8.0

Q3

Pack Materials-Page 1

PACKAGE MATERIALS INFORMATION
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11-Mar-2008

*All dimensions are nominal

Device

Package Type

Package Drawing

Pins

SPQ

Length (mm)

Width (mm)

Height (mm)

TPS64200DBVR

SOT-23

DBV

6

3000

182.0

182.0

20.0

TPS64200DBVT

SOT-23

DBV

6

250

182.0

182.0

20.0

TPS64201DBVR

SOT-23

DBV

6

3000

182.0

182.0

20.0

TPS64201DBVT

SOT-23

DBV

6

250

182.0

182.0

20.0

TPS64202DBVR

SOT-23

DBV

6

3000

182.0

182.0

20.0

TPS64202DBVT

SOT-23

DBV

6

250

182.0

182.0

20.0

TPS64203DBVR

SOT-23

DBV

6

3000

182.0

182.0

20.0

TPS64203DBVT

SOT-23

DBV

6

250

182.0

182.0

20.0

Pack Materials-Page 2

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