Texas Instruments TPS65552 series Specialized Power Management ICs

Comprehensive Guide to TPS65552 Integrated Circuits (ICs) Specialized Power Management ICs

This post lists the Key Component Features, Diverse Applications, Associated Series Parts, Technical Documents(PDF Datasheets, User Guides), Frequently asked questions, and Related Series of Texas Instruments TPS65552 series Specialized Power Management ICs products.

FEATURES

  • Multiple Power Supply Rails
  • High Efficiency Power Conversion
Applications

  • Industrial transport (non-car & non-light truck)
  • Medical
Associated Products

Part NumberDescriptionStockRFQ
TPS65552ARGTRIC PHOTO FLASH CHARGER 16-QFN29BUY
TPS65552ADGQIC PHOTO FLASH CHARGER 10-MSOP0RFQ
TPS65552ADGQRIC PHOTO FLASH CHARGER 10-MSOP0RFQ
TPS65552ARGTRE3IC PHOTO FLASH CHARGER 16-QFN29BUY
TPS65552ADGQG4TEXAS INSTRUMENTS TPS65552ADGQG4PHOTOFLASH CHARGER/DRIVER, MSOP100RFQ
Technical Documents

The Texas Instruments TPS65552 series is a photo flash charger IC that provides a complete power management solution for digital cameras and other portable devices with a built-in digital camera function. It is designed to provide the power supply requirements of the image sensor and the associated circuitry in digital still cameras

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the similar products or Substitute Components of Texas Instruments TPS65552 series Specialized Power Management ICs

Maxim Integrated MAX16927: The MAX16927 from Maxim Integrated is a power management IC designed for automotive applications. It provides multiple power supply rails, power sequencing, and various protection features suitable for automotive electronics.  Analog Devices ADM1275: The ADM1275 from Analog Devices is a power management IC designed for telecom and networking applications. It offers multiple power supply rails, power sequencing, voltage monitoring, and protection features for reliable and efficient power management.  Richtek RT7297A: The RT7297A from Richtek is a power management IC suitable for various applications, including industrial control systems, consumer electronics, and medical devices. It provides multiple power supply rails, power sequencing, and comprehensive protection features.

How do I choose the right power management IC for my device?

Choosing the right power management IC for your device depends on several factors such as the type of device, the power source, and the power requirements of the device. The power management IC (PMIC) is one of the major blocks of an energy-harvesting design, along with the transducer and energy-collection channel, the processor/wireless link, and the energy-storage element (battery or supercapacitor)