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TI launch TPS23751 and TPS23752 power management integrated circuits
TI today unveiled two power management integrated circuits that combine a Power over Ethernet powered device manager with a DC/DC controller. The TPS23751 and TPS23752 controllers deliver high conversion efficiency over a wide load range and light load efficiency that is 20-percent higher than other solutions on the market.
ThesThe new PoE solutions join TI's family of PD controllers, including the TPS2378 and TPS2379. The TPS2378 features IEEE 802.3 type 2 compliance and is interoperable with the UPOE Ethernet implementation, which delivers 25.5 W to 51 W over Ethernet CAT-5 cables utilizing the four-pair technique. The TPS2379 delivers higher output power capability with the addition of an external FET to control loads from 50 W to 100 W.
Key features and benefits of TPS23751 and TPS23752:
-IEEE 802.3at type 2 compliant: Both devices generate up to 25.5-W to the PoE loads.
-Highly efficient Green-mode operation: During light load conditions, both devices switch off the synchronous rectifier and go into variable frequency operation. This feature enables efficiencies greater than 80 percent at 20 percent load operation and maintains high efficiency from very light to full load.
-Integrated single-chip package saves space and component count: The circuits include all the features and functions of the TPS2378, as well as an integrated DC/DC controller to convert input voltage to 3.3-V, 5-V or 12-V.
-Deep sleep capability saves energy (TPS23572): The sleep-mode feature continues generating the maintain power signature after disabling the converter to minimize power consumption.