The TPS65021 device is an integrated power management IC for applications powered by one
Li-Ion or Li-Polymer cell, and which requires multiple power rails. The TPS65021 device provides
three highly efficient, step-down converters targeted at providing the core voltage, peripheral,
I/O, and memory rails in a processor-based system. All three step-down converters enter a low-power
mode at light load for maximum efficiency across the widest possible range of load currents.
The TPS65021 device also integrates two general-purpose 200-mA LDO voltage regulators, which are enabled
with an external input pin. Each LDO operates with an input voltage range from 1.5 V to 6.5 V, thus allowing
them to be supplied from one of the step-down converters or directly from the battery. The default output voltage
of the LDOs can be digitally set to 4 different voltage combinations using the DEFLDO1 and DEFLDO2 pins. The
serial interface can be used for dynamic voltage scaling, masking interrupts, or for disabling or enabling and
setting the LDO output voltages. The interface is compatible with both the fast and standard mode I2C
specifications, allowing transfers at up to 400 kHz. The TPS65021 device is available in a 40-pin (RHA) VQFN
package, and operates over a free-air temperature of 40°C to +85°C.
The TPS65021 device is an integrated power management IC for applications powered by one
Li-Ion or Li-Polymer cell, and which requires multiple power rails. The TPS65021 device provides
three highly efficient, step-down converters targeted at providing the core voltage, peripheral,
I/O, and memory rails in a processor-based system. All three step-down converters enter a low-power
mode at light load for maximum efficiency across the widest possible range of load currents.
The TPS65021 device also integrates two general-purpose 200-mA LDO voltage regulators, which are enabled
with an external input pin. Each LDO operates with an input voltage range from 1.5 V to 6.5 V, thus allowing
them to be supplied from one of the step-down converters or directly from the battery. The default output voltage
of the LDOs can be digitally set to 4 different voltage combinations using the DEFLDO1 and DEFLDO2 pins. The
serial interface can be used for dynamic voltage scaling, masking interrupts, or for disabling or enabling and
setting the LDO output voltages. The interface is compatible with both the fast and standard mode I2C
specifications, allowing transfers at up to 400 kHz. The TPS65021 device is available in a 40-pin (RHA) VQFN
package, and operates over a free-air temperature of 40°C to +85°C.