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The TPS54386EVM is a dual non-synchronous buck converter providing fixed 5- and 3.3-V output at up to 2A each from a 12-V input bus. TPS54386EVM is designed to demonstrate the TPS54386 in a typical 12-V bus system while providing a number of test points to evaluate its performance in a given application.
The TPS54231 DC/DC converter is designed to provide up to a 2A output from an input voltage source of 3.5-28V. The TPS54231EVM-372 is designed to demonstrate the small printed-circuit-board areas that may be achieved when designing with the regulator. The switching frequency is internally set at a nominal 570 kHz.
The TPS55383EVM-363 is a dual non-synchronous buck converter providing fixed 5 and 3.3-V output at up to 3A each from a 12-V input bus. The EVM is designed to start up from a single supply, so no additional bias voltage is required and it uses a regulated 12-V (+10% /-20%) bus to produce two regulated power rails.
The MC-78F0712-Kit is a single-board, all-in-one, low-voltage motor control evaluation kit, targeted specifically at low-power motor control applications. This kit is a comprehensive and easy-to-use package that provides everything you need to quickly get started testing and running a motor.
The TPS54160EVM-230 helps designers evaluate the operation and performance of the TPS54160 DC/DC converter. TPS54160 is a wide input voltage 3.5 - 60V, 2.5MHz, step down converter capable of 1.5A of output current. The top converter on the EVM is designed to operate from a 42VDC+/- 25% input voltage and the bottom converter from 6 V to 60 V.
The TPS54331 DC/DC converter is designed to provide up to a 3-A output from an input voltage source of 3.5 V to 28 V. The EVM is designed to demonstrate the small printed-circuit-board areas that may be achieved when designing with the TPS54331. The switching frequency is internally set at a nominal 570 kHz and maximum input voltage is 30 V.
The UCD9081 EVM allows the designer to configure sequencing and monitoring of the eight onboard power supplies or external power supplies via onboard headers. Designers can constantly monitor the health of the power supply system and manage the increasing number of power supply rails used in today's designs.
The TPS61080EVM-147 evaluation module facilitates evaluation of the TPS61080 integrated boost converter regulating output voltage, and can easily be reconfigured to regulate current. The TPS61080/1 is a 1.2-MHz/600-kHz fixed frequency boost regulator that integrates a power switch, an input/output isolation switch and a power diode.
The TPS6229x device is optimized for battery powered portable applications. It provides up to 1000-mA output current from a single Li-Ion cell. With an input voltage range of 2.3 V to 6 V, the device supports batteries with extended voltage range and operates at 2.25-MHz fixed switching frequency.
The TPS780xxEVM-301 demonstrates the TPS780330220 ultra low-power, LDO regulator with pin-selectable, dual output voltage levels and related family members. The EVM provides up to 150 mA while maintaining a low quiescent current of 500 nA. The device is powered from a 2.2 V to 5.5 V source and output is selectable between 2.2 V and 3.3 V.