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Texas Instruments SIMPLE SWITCHER Nano Modules: Smaller power supplies = simpler design cycles

New modules added to company’s award-winning family of products

Texas Instruments recently introduced a family of new SIMPLE SWITCHER nano power modules to provide engineers the solution options they need when designing power supplies for space-constrained applications.

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Among the new additions to Texas Instruments award-winning SIMPLE SWITCHER family of products: 7-V, 0.65-A LMZ21700 and 1-A LMZ21701, as well as the 5-V, 1-A LMZ20501 and 2-A LMZ20502 DC/DC.

TI’s newest line of SIMPLE SWITCHERs reduce board area from the intermediate voltage rail to the point-of-load in applications with space and height limitations. They combine high efficiency with high density, and reduce EMI, even while operating at low power.

They’re able to achieve an overall solution size of up to 40-percent smaller than other discrete implementation options, and can be applied to all 100-mA to 2-A industrial designs. What’s more, the SIMPLE SWITCHERs tiny packaging and low output ripple enable designers to easily add more features and functionality to their systems, while also speeding time to market. 

Speaking of markets, TI’s SIMPLE SWITCHER Nano Modules cover such needs as those seen with industrial designs like servers, factory automation, test and measurement, and network security cameras.

TI's portfolio of easy-to-use SIMPLE SWITCHER products has long been known for setting the standard when it comes to power supply design. In fact, this year marks the 25th anniversary of the SIMPLE SWITCHER portfolio — to learn more about these amazing power modules, visit DigiKey.com

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