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TPS54418RTET

Manufacturer: TEXAS

2.95V to 6V Input, 4A Synchronous Step-Down SWIFT? Converter 16-WQFN -40 to 150

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TPS54418RTET TEXAS 250 In Stock

Description and Introduction

2.95V to 6V Input, 4A Synchronous Step-Down SWIFT? Converter 16-WQFN -40 to 150 The TPS54418RTET is a synchronous buck converter manufactured by Texas Instruments. Below are its key specifications, descriptions, and features:  

### **Specifications:**  
- **Input Voltage Range:** 4.5V to 18V  
- **Output Voltage Range:** 0.76V to 5.5V  
- **Output Current:** Up to 4A  
- **Switching Frequency:** 300kHz to 2.2MHz (adjustable)  
- **Efficiency:** Up to 95%  
- **Operating Temperature Range:** -40°C to 125°C  
- **Package:** 16-pin WQFN (RTET)  

### **Descriptions:**  
- The TPS54418RTET is a high-efficiency, synchronous step-down DC-DC converter with integrated MOSFETs.  
- It supports adjustable output voltage and operates over a wide input voltage range.  
- The device includes features like adjustable soft-start, power-good indication, and thermal shutdown protection.  

### **Features:**  
- **Integrated MOSFETs:** Reduces external component count.  
- **Adjustable Frequency:** Allows optimization for efficiency or size.  
- **Power-Good Output:** Monitors output voltage status.  
- **Soft-Start Control:** Prevents inrush current.  
- **Thermal Shutdown Protection:** Safeguards against overheating.  
- **Low Quiescent Current:** Improves efficiency at light loads.  

For more details, refer to the official Texas Instruments datasheet.

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