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The TPS61088 is a high power density, fully integrated synchronous boost converter with a 11-mΩ power switch and a 13-mΩ rectifier switch to provide a high efficiency and small size solution in portable systems.
The TPS61088 has wide input voltage range from 2.7 V to 12 V to support applications with single cell or two cell Lithium batteries. The device has 10-A switch current capability and is capable of providing an output voltage up to 12.6 V. The TPS61088 uses adaptive constant off-time peak current control topology to regulate the output voltage. In moderate to heavy load condition, the TPS61088 works in the pulse width modulation (PWM) mode. In light load condition, the device has two operation modes selected by the MODE pin. One is the pulse frequency modulation (PFM) mode to improve the efficiency and another one is the forced PWM mode to avoid application problems caused by low switching frequency. The switching frequency in the PWM mode is adjustable ranging from 200 kHz to 2.2 MHz by an external resistor. The TPS61088 also implements a programmable soft-start function and an adjustable switching peak current limit function. The TPS61088 is available in a 4.50-by-3.50-mm, 20-pin VQFN package.
By: Rachel Kalina
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