0
ACTIVE
Processor supplier |
Texas Instruments |
Processor name |
OMAP |
Product type |
Processor and FPGA |
Regulated outputs (#) |
7 |
Step-down DC/DC converter |
3 |
Step-up DC/DC converter |
0 |
LDO |
4 |
Vin (min) (V) |
2.7 |
Vin (max) (V) |
5.5 |
Vout (min) (V) |
0.6 |
Vout (max) (V) |
3.15 |
Iout (max) (A) |
1.2 |
Configurability |
Factory programmable |
Features |
Comm control, Power sequencing |
Rating |
Catalog |
Operating temperature range (°C) |
-40 to 85 |
Step-down DC/DC controller |
0 |
Step-up DC/DC controller |
0 |
Switching frequency (typ) (kHz) |
3200 |
JRBGA (ZQZ)-120-36 mm² 6 x 6
The TPS65921 device is a highly integrated power-management circuit (IC) that supports the power and peripheral requirements of the OMAP application processors. The device contains power management, a universal serial bus (USB) high-speed (HS) transceiver, an analog-to-digital converter (ADC), a real-time clock (RTC), a keypad interface, and an embedded power control (EPC). The power portion of the device contains three buck converters, two controllable by a dedicated SmartReflex class-3 interface, multiple low-dropout (LDO) regulators, an EPC to manage the power-sequencing requirements of OMAP, and an RTC module. The USB module provides an HS 2.0 transceiver suitable for direct connection to the OMAP universal transceiver macrocell interface (UTMI) + low pin interface (ULPI) with an integrated charge pump (CP).
The device also provides auxiliary modules: ADC, keypad interface, and general-purpose inputs/outputs (GPIOs) muxed with the JTAG functions. The keypad interface implements a built-in scanning algorithm to decode hardware-based key presses and to reduce software use, with multiple additional GPIOs that can be used as interrupts when they are configured as inputs.