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Function Nanotimer Iq (typ) (mA) 0.000035 Features Low-power timer, MOS-driver, Manual reset, One-shot feature, Programmable delay range Rating Catalog Operating temperature range (°C) -40 to 105 Supply voltage (max) (V) 5.5 Supply voltage (min) (V) 1.8
Function Nanotimer Iq (typ) (mA) 0.000035 Features Low-power timer, MOS-driver, Manual reset, One-shot feature, Programmable delay range Rating Catalog Operating temperature range (°C) -40 to 105 Supply voltage (max) (V) 5.5 Supply voltage (min) (V) 1.8
SOT-23-THN (DDC) 6 8.12 mm² 2.9 x 2.8
  • Selectable Time Intervals: 100 ms to 7200 s
  • Timer Accuracy: 1% (Typical)
  • Current Consumption at 2.5 V and 35 nA (Typical)
  • Resistor Selectable Time Interval
  • Manual Power-On Input
  • One-Shot Feature
  • Supply Voltage Range: 1.8 V to 5.5 V
  • Selectable Time Intervals: 100 ms to 7200 s
  • Timer Accuracy: 1% (Typical)
  • Current Consumption at 2.5 V and 35 nA (Typical)
  • Resistor Selectable Time Interval
  • Manual Power-On Input
  • One-Shot Feature
  • Supply Voltage Range: 1.8 V to 5.5 V

The TPL5111 Nano Timer is a low-power system timer designed for power gating in duty cycled or battery-powered applications. Consuming only 35 nA, the TPL5111 can be used to enable and disable the power supply for a micro-controller or other system device, drastically reducing the overall system stand-by current during the sleep time. This power saving enables the use of significantly smaller batteries for energy harvesting or wireless sensor applications. The TPL5111 provides selectable timing intervals from 100 ms to 7200 s. In addition, the TPL5111 has a unique one-shot feature where the timer will only assert its enable pulse for one cycle. The TPL5111 is available in a 6 -
pin SOT23 package.

The TPL5111 Nano Timer is a low-power system timer designed for power gating in duty cycled or battery-powered applications. Consuming only 35 nA, the TPL5111 can be used to enable and disable the power supply for a micro-controller or other system device, drastically reducing the overall system stand-by current during the sleep time. This power saving enables the use of significantly smaller batteries for energy harvesting or wireless sensor applications. The TPL5111 provides selectable timing intervals from 100 ms to 7200 s. In addition, the TPL5111 has a unique one-shot feature where the timer will only assert its enable pulse for one cycle. The TPL5111 is available in a 6 -
pin SOT23 package.

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* Data sheet TPL5111 Nano-Power System Timer for Power Gating datasheet (Rev. B) PDF | HTML 27 Sep 2018
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Application brief Power Cycling an IoT System with a Nano-power System Timer 05 Dec 2016
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Technical article How to use boost converters in wireless sensor nodes PDF | HTML 06 Oct 2015
EVM User's guide TPL5111 Evaluation Module User's Guide 09 Jul 2015

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Evaluation board

TPL5111EVM — TPL5111 Low Power System Timer Evaluation Module

The TPL5111EVM evaluation module enables the user to evaluate the TPL5111 performance and functionality. The EVM can operated in standalone mode, or connected to uC system for prototyping and evaluation, or to an MSP430 Launchpad for prototyping and evaluation. The timer interval can be configured (...)

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TPL5111 IBIS Model

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Reference designs

TIDA-00374 — Humidity & Temp Sensor Node for Star Networks Enabling 10+ Year Coin Cell Battery Life Ref Design

This reference design uses our nano-power system timer, SimpleLink™ ultra-low power wireless microcontroller (MCU) platform and humidity sensing technologies to demonstrate an ultra-low power method to duty-cycle sensor end nodes. These technologies lead to an extremely long battery (...)
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TIDA-00484 — Humidity & Temp Sensor Node for Sub-1GHz Star Networks Enabling 10+ Year Coin Cell Battery Life

This reference design uses our nano-power system timer, boost converter, SimpleLink™ ultra-low power Sub-1 GHz wireless microcontroller (MCU) platform and humidity sensing technologies to demonstrate an ultra-low power method to duty-cycle sensor end nodes leading to extremely long (...)
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TIDA-00756 — Always-on Low-power Gas Sensing with 10+ Year Coin Cell Battery Life Reference Design

This reference design uses nano-power operational amplifiers, comparators, system timers, temperature sensors and the SimpleLink™ ultra-low power 2.4-GHz wireless microcontroller (MCU) platform to demonstrate an ultra-low power carbon-monoxide detector implementation. These technologies lead (...)
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TIDA-00720 — Power Cycling Reference Design to Extend Battery Life Using an Ultra-Low IQ LDO and Nano Timer

The TIDA-00720 reference design shows a method to extend battery life by power cycling. The power cycling concept consist in time interval period that enables the power management devices for just enough time for the microcontroller to execute the program, transmit data or collect data. Some of the (...)
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TIDA-01477 — Humidity & Temperature Sensor Node Reference Design Enabling Sub-1 GHz and Sensor-to-Cloud Networks

This reference design demonstrates how to create an industrial sensor-to-cloud end node capable of connecting to an IoT network gateway and a cloud data provider. This sensor node reference design uses Texas Instruments' nano-power system timer for power gating, low Iq boost converter, (...)
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