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TI Has Launched The TPS65090, The Single-Chip, Front-End Power Management Unit Chip

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Core Tip: Based on the ARM Cortex A9 and A15 processors Texas Instruments (TI) has launched the TPS65090, the single-chip, front-end power management unit (PMU) chip which it is claimed can extend th

Based on the ARM Cortex A9 and A15 processors

Texas Instruments (TI) has launched the TPS65090, the single-chip, front-end power management unit (PMU) chip which it is claimed can extend the battery life of tablets and other portable electronics by 20%.

The chip has been designed for battery-powered applications based on ARM Cortex A9 and A15 processors.

The board consists of a 4-A switching PowerPath charger, three 5-A DC/DC step-down converters, seven load switches, two always-on LDOs and a 10-channel analog-to-digital converter (ADC).

The board occupies 60% less space compared to the isolated parts and offers about 15 services, TI said.

TI claims that the IC also performs tasks including faster charging with the integrated 4-A multi-cell switching charger and advanced power control with the power switches and the 10-bit ADC.

 
 
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