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TPS65266
  • TPS65266
  • TPS65266

TPS65266

ACTIVE

2.7V to 6.5V Input Voltage, 3A/2A/2A Output Current Synchronous Buck Converters

Texas Instruments TPS65266 Product Info

1 April 2026 0

Parameters

Rating

Catalog

Topology

Buck

Iout (max) (A)

3

Vin (max) (V)

6.5

Vin (min) (V)

2.7

Vout (max) (V)

5.5

Vout (min) (V)

0.6

Features

Enable, Frequency synchronization, Phase interleaving, Power good, Soft-start adjustable, Synchronous rectification, UVLO adjustable

Operating temperature range (°C)

-40 to 85

Iq (typ) (A)

0.00034

Package

VQFN (RHB)-32-25 mm² 5 x 5

Features

  • Operating Input Voltage Range 2.7 to 6.5 V
  • Feedback Reference Voltage 0.6 V ±1%
  • Maximum Continuous Output Current 3 A/2 A/2 A
  • Dedicated Enable and Soft Start
  • Accurate Start-Up Timing Control With Enable Pins
    Discharge
  • Forced Continuous Current (FCC) Mode at Light Load
  • Cycle-by-Cycle Current Limiting With Hiccup Mode
    Overcurrent Protection
  • Adjustable Clock Frequency 250 kHz to 2.4 MHz
  • ExternalClock Synchronization
  • Power-Good Indicator
  • Overtemperature Protection
  • Operating Input Voltage Range 2.7 to 6.5 V
  • Feedback Reference Voltage 0.6 V ±1%
  • Maximum Continuous Output Current 3 A/2 A/2 A
  • Dedicated Enable and Soft Start
  • Accurate Start-Up Timing Control With Enable Pins
    Discharge
  • Forced Continuous Current (FCC) Mode at Light Load
  • Cycle-by-Cycle Current Limiting With Hiccup Mode
    Overcurrent Protection
  • Adjustable Clock Frequency 250 kHz to 2.4 MHz
  • ExternalClock Synchronization
  • Power-Good Indicator
  • Overtemperature Protection

Description

The TPS65266 incorporates 3 channels of high-efficiency synchronous buck converter for applications operating off the adaptor or battery with input voltage lower than 6.5 V.

The buck DC/DC converter integrates power MOSFETs for optimized power efficiency and reduces external component counts. The peak current mode control simplifies the compensation and fast transient response. High clock frequency allows smaller and low-value inductors and capacitors. External compensation supports optimized loop compensation and fast transient response. In light load condition, the buck converter operates in FCC mode for a reduction in noise susceptibility and RF interference. Cycle-by-cycle overcurrent limiting with hiccup mode limits MOSFET power dissipation in short circuit or overloading fault conditions.

The TPS65266 features a power-good supervisor circuit that monitors all converter outputs. The PGOOD pin is asserted after the output voltages in each channel are in regulation and sequencing is done.

When continuous heavy overload or short circuit increases power dissipation in the buck converter, internal thermal protection circuit shuts off the device to prevent damage. Recovery from a thermal shutdown is automatic after the device has cooled sufficiently.

The TPS65266 incorporates 3 channels of high-efficiency synchronous buck converter for applications operating off the adaptor or battery with input voltage lower than 6.5 V.

The buck DC/DC converter integrates power MOSFETs for optimized power efficiency and reduces external component counts. The peak current mode control simplifies the compensation and fast transient response. High clock frequency allows smaller and low-value inductors and capacitors. External compensation supports optimized loop compensation and fast transient response. In light load condition, the buck converter operates in FCC mode for a reduction in noise susceptibility and RF interference. Cycle-by-cycle overcurrent limiting with hiccup mode limits MOSFET power dissipation in short circuit or overloading fault conditions.

The TPS65266 features a power-good supervisor circuit that monitors all converter outputs. The PGOOD pin is asserted after the output voltages in each channel are in regulation and sequencing is done.

When continuous heavy overload or short circuit increases power dissipation in the buck converter, internal thermal protection circuit shuts off the device to prevent damage. Recovery from a thermal shutdown is automatic after the device has cooled sufficiently.

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