Texas Instruments introduces 60-V, 2.2 MHz DC/DC converter that reduces overall solution size and cost in automotive designs

DALLAS, May 5 /PRNewswire/ -- Power management IC provides 65-microamps quiescent current

DALLAS May 5 /PRNewswire/ -- Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) (NYSE: TXN) today introduced an automotive-qualified DC/DC step-down converter that offers a leading combination of high voltage up to 60 V, a switching frequency up to 2-MHz, and ultra-low quiescent current of 65-microamps in a small, monolithic package. The first in a family of automotive-qualified DC/DC controllers and converters, the TPS54362-Q1 converts an unregulated input voltage to a fixed lower output voltage to power automotive applications, such as infotainment, navigation systems, and power supply for electronic control units. In addition, the TPS54362-Q1 allows designers to reduce overall solution size, cost and design complexity when compared to discrete solutions. For product details see: www.ti.com/tsp54362-q1-pr.

Key features and benefits

    --  Support for transients up to 60 V and a wide input voltage range of 3.6
        V to 48 V protects the system.
    --  Up to 2-MHz frequency allows for smaller size external components,
        saving valuable board space and reducing overall solution cost.
    --  Ultra-low quiescent current of 65-microamps and standby mode ensures
        less battery drain from the vehicle battery, resulting in longer battery
        life.
    --  Integrated voltage supervisor to help monitor system performance.

Availability and pricing

The TPS54362-Q1 is available now in a HTSSOP-20 package. The TPS54362-Q1 is priced at $2.75 in quantities of 1,000.

Find out more about TI's automotive portfolio by visiting the links below:

    --  TPS54362-Q1 evaluation modules and samples: www.ti.com/tps54362-q1-pr
    --  TI's complete automotive portfolio:  www.ti.com/auto
    --  Power management portfolio: power.ti.com
    --  TI's automotive Facebook page: http://cli.gs/autofacebook

-- Follow TI on Twitter: www.twitter.com/txinstruments

About Texas Instruments

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