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Texas Instruments Incorporated - Industry's smallest 18-V eFuse power protection switch efficiently defends systems
[August 11, 2014]

Texas Instruments Incorporated - Industry's smallest 18-V eFuse power protection switch efficiently defends systems


(ENP Newswire Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) ENP Newswire - 11 August 2014 Release date- 08082014 - DALLAS - Texas Instruments (NASDAQ: TXN) today introduced the industry's smallest bidirectional 18-V, 5-A protection switches with high power efficiency.



These tiny devices reduce solution size and extend battery life in portable and adapter-powered devices, and enterprise and client solid state drives (SSDs). For more information, visit: www.ti.com/tps25942-pr.

Enterprise SSDs are reading and writing more data than ever before, which is driving a requirement for increased speed and reliability in smaller form factors. TI'sTPS25940 and TPS25942 integrated circuits include back-to-back FETs to provide bidirectional current control, while reducing system size by 50 percent compared to discrete solutions. These smart eFuse ICs save board space by maintaining over/under voltage threshold accuracy of 2 percent, eliminating the need for a separate supply voltage supervisor chip.


The TPS25940 eFuse power switch integrates DevSleep mode, which enables hosts and devices to completely hibernate an SSD serial ATA (SATA) interface to reduce power consumption to less than 5 mW. The TPS25942 eFuse power multiplex (MUX) integrates an enable block function which allows the system to select between non-ideal diode mode and ideal diode mode.

Features and benefits of the TPS2594x: Extend battery life and reduce power loss: In addition to DevSleep mode, these smart-eFuse devices integrate an active mode to reduce power consumption by providing an internal low-resistance switch (42 mOhm typical).

Accurate, reliable protection: Fast short-circuit response of 200 ns minimizes bus droop and supply stress during short-circuit events.

Intelligent MUX: Allows two supplies of equivalent voltage to be designated primary and secondary without turning off the over current protection NFET of either, which reduces holdup capacitor requirements by up to 70 percent.

TI also introduced a new power management unit (PMU) with six integrated buck regulators designed for the SandForce SF3700 SSD controllers for notebooks and PCs. The LM10692 provides phase-shifted operation at 2-MHz switching frequency to reduce the input-current ripple.

In addition, the integrated PMU minimizes inductor and capacitor size to save valuable board space. Using TI's LM10692 and MSP430 with SandForce's SF3700 controller reduces system size to a tiny 13.5-mm by 9.3-mm footprint. As part of this collaboration, TI joined the SandForce Trusted program today in order to provide premium support and enable faster time-to-market for customers using TI solutions with the SandForce controller.

Availability, packaging and pricing These new SSD power management devices are shipping in volume production in the following package options and prices in 1,000-unit quantities: TPS25940 eFuse power switch: 20-pin, WQFN package at US$0.85.

TPS25942 eFuse power MUX: 20-pin, WQFN package at US$1.10.

LM10692 PMU: 36-pin, VQFN package at US$2.80.

Learn more about TI's power management portfolio: Learn how to use eFuse devices in this Power House blog: Adapter's gone wild! Find and select a protection device from TI's complete portfolio.

Find and select a PMIC from TI's complete portfolio.

Support is available on the Power Management Forum in the TI E2E Community, where engineers can search for solutions, get help, share knowledge and solve problems with fellow engineers and TI experts.

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