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TPS2375

Part Number TPS2375
Manufacturer Texas Instruments
Title IEEE 802.3af PoE POWERED DEVICE CONTROLLERS
Description These easy-to-use 8-pin integrated circuits contain all of the features needed to develop an IEEE 802.3af compliant powered device (PD). The TPS23...
Features 1
• Fully Supports IEEE 802.3af Specification
• Integrated 0.58-Ω, 100-V, Low-Side Switch
• 15-kV System Level ESD Capable
• Supports Use of Low-Cost Silicon Rectifiers
• Programmable Inrush Current Control
• Fixed 450-mA Current Limit
• Fixed and Adjustable UVLO Options
• Open-Drain, Power-Good Rep...

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TPS2370 : Acting as an interface between the power sourcing equipment (PSE) and the powered device (PD), the TPS2370 performs all detection, classification, inrush current limiting, and switch FET control that is necessary for compliance with the IEEE 802.3af Standard. An internal 0.3-Ω FET provides maximum power delivery. As an additional feature, the TPS2370 interfaces with the enable/soft-start signal of a dc-to-dc converter, eliminating the need to have an accurate UVLO in the dc-to-dc converter. At low input voltages (1.8 V to 10 V), the TPS2370 draws less than 12 µA, allowing accurate sensing of the external 24.9-kΩ discovery resistor. At input voltages between 15 V and 20 V, an external resisto.

TPS2371 : Acting as an interface between the Power Source Equipment (PSE) and the Powered Device (PD), the TPS2371 performs all detection, class− ification, inrush current limiting, and switch FET control that is necessary for compatibility with Legacy/IEEE 802.3af Standard. The TPS2371 incorporates precision UVLO thresholds and hysteresis as well as a UVLO off-time delay to enable Legacy IEEE802.3af PoE compatibilty. An internal 0.3-Ω FET provides maximum power delivery. As an additional feature, the TPS2371 interfaces with the enable/soft-start signal of a dc-to-dc converter, eliminating the need to have an accurate UVLO in the dc-to-dc converter. At low input voltages (1.8 V to 10 V), the TPS2371 d.

TPS2372 : The TPS2372 contains all of the features needed to implement an IEEE802.3at or IEEE802.3bt (draft) (Type 1-4) powered device (PD). The low internal switch resistance allows the TPS2372-4 and TPS2372-3 to support high power applications up to 90 W and 60 W respectively. Assuming 100-meter CAT5 cable, this translates into 71.3 W and 51 W at PD input. The TPS2372 operates with enhanced features. The Automatic MPS function enables applications requiring very low power standby modes. The TPS2372 automatically generates the necessary pulsed current to maintain the PSE power. An external resistor is used to enable this functionality and to program the MPS pulsed current amplitude. The TPS2372 also .

TPS2373 : The TPS2373 contains all of the features needed to implement an IEEE802.3at or IEEE802.3bt (draft) (Type 1-4) powered device (PD). The low internal switch resistance allows the TPS2373-4 and TPS2373-3 to support high power applications up to 90 W and 60 W respectively. Assuming 100-meter CAT5 cable, this translates into 71.3 W and 51 W at PD input. The TPS2373 operates with enhanced features. The Advanced Startup function for DC-DC results in a simple, flexible, and minimal system cost solution, while ensuring that IEEE802.3bt (draft) startup requirements are met. It helps to reduce the size of the low voltage bias capacitor considerably. It also allows long DC-DC converter soft-start period.

TPS2375-1 : These easy-to-use 8-pin integrated circuits contain all of the features needed to develop an IEEE 802.3af-compliant powered device (PD). The TPS2375-1 and TPS2377-1 are second generation PDCs (PD Controllers) featuring a 100-V ratings and true open-drain, power-good function. These devices are auto-retry versions of selected TPS2375 family members. Information on the TPS2375/6/7 devices can be found on the TPS2375/6/7 data sheet (SLVS525A). In addition to the basic functions of detection, classification, and undervoltage lockout (UVLO), these controllers include an adjustable inrush limiting feature. The TPS2375-1 has 802.3af-compliant UVLO limits, and the TPS2377-1 has legacy UVLO limits. T.

TPS23750 : The TPS23750 integrates the functionality of the TPS2375 with a primary-side dc/dc PWM controller. The designer can create a front-end solution for PoE-PD applications with minimum external components. The TPS23770 is identical to the TPS23750 with the exception of the undervoltage lockout turn-on voltage, which is compatible with legacy systems. The PoE front end has all the necessary IEEE 802.3af functions including detection, classification, undervoltage lockout and inrush control. The PoE input switch is integrated within the TPS23750. The dc/dc controller section is designed to support flyback, forward, and nonsynchronous low-side switch buck topologies. The external switching MOSFET an.

TPS23751 : The TPS23751 is a 16-pin integrated circuit that combines a Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) powered device (PD) interface and a current-mode DC-DC controller optimized specifically for applications requiring high efficiency over a wide load range. The PoE interface implements type-2 hardware classification per IEEE 802.3at. It also includes an auxiliary power detect (APD) input and a disable function (DEN). A 0.5-Ω, 100-V pass MOSFET minimizes heat dissipation and maximizes power utilization. The DC-DC controller features internal soft-start, a bootstrap startup current source, current-mode control with slope compensation, blanking, and current limiting. Efficiency is enhanced at light loads by di.

TPS23752 : The TPS23751 is a 16-pin integrated circuit that combines a Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) powered device (PD) interface and a current-mode DC-DC controller optimized specifically for applications requiring high efficiency over a wide load range. The PoE interface implements type-2 hardware classification per IEEE 802.3at. It also includes an auxiliary power detect (APD) input and a disable function (DEN). A 0.5-Ω, 100-V pass MOSFET minimizes heat dissipation and maximizes power utilization. The DC-DC controller features internal soft-start, a bootstrap startup current source, current-mode control with slope compensation, blanking, and current limiting. Efficiency is enhanced at light loads by di.

TPS23753 : The TPS23753 is a combined Power over Ethernet (PoE) powered device (PD) interface and current-mode dc/dc controller optimized specifically for isolated converter designs. The PoE implementation supports the IEEE 802.3at standard as a 13 W, type 1 PD. The requirements for an IEEE 802.3at type 1 device are a superset of IEEE 802.3-2008 (originally 802.3af) requirements. The TPS23753 supports a number of input-voltage ORing options including highest voltage, external adapter preference, and PoE preference. The PoE interface features an external detection signature pin that can also be used to disable the internal hotswap MOSFET. This allows the PoE function to be turned off. Classification can.

TPS23753A : The TPS23753A supports a number of input-voltage ORing options including highest voltage, external adapter preference, and PoE preference. The PoE interface features an external detection signature pin that can also be used to disable the internal hotswap MOSFET. This allows the PoE function to be turned off. Classification can be programmed to any of the defined types with a single resistor. The DC-DC controller features a bootstrap start-up mechanism with an internal, switched current source. This provides the advantages of cycling overload fault protection without the constant power loss of a pullup resistor. The programmable oscillator may be synchronized to a higher-frequency extern.

TPS23754 : The TPS23754 and TPS23756 devices have a combined power-over-ethernet (PoE), powereddevice (PD) interface, and current-mode DC-DC controller optimized specifically for isolated converters. The PoE interface supports the IEEE 802.3at standard. The TPS23754 and TPS23756 support a number of input voltage ORing options including highest voltage, external adapter preference, and PoE preference. These features allow the designer to determine which power source will carry the load under all conditions. 1 The PoE interface features the new extended hardware classification necessary for compatibility with high-power midspan power sourcing equipment (PSE) per IEEE 802.3at. The detection signature pi.

TPS23754-1 : The TPS23754 and TPS23756 devices have a combined power-over-ethernet (PoE), powereddevice (PD) interface, and current-mode DC-DC controller optimized specifically for isolated converters. The PoE interface supports the IEEE 802.3at standard. The TPS23754 and TPS23756 support a number of input voltage ORing options including highest voltage, external adapter preference, and PoE preference. These features allow the designer to determine which power source will carry the load under all conditions. 1 The PoE interface features the new extended hardware classification necessary for compatibility with high-power midspan power sourcing equipment (PSE) per IEEE 802.3at. The detection signature pi.

TPS23755 : The TPS23755 device combines a Power over Ethernet (PoE) powered device (PD) interface, a 150V switching power FET, and a current-mode DC-DC controller optimized for flyback topology. The high level of integration along with primary side regulation (PSR), spread spectrum frequency dithering (SSFD), and advanced startup makes the TPS23755 an ideal solution for size-constrained applications. The PoE implementation supports the IEEE 802.3at standard as a 13-W, Type 1 PD. The PSR feature of the DC-DC controller uses feedback from an auxiliary winding for control of the output voltage, eliminating the need for external shunt regulator and optocoupler. It is optimized for operation with secondar.

TPS23756 : The TPS23754 and TPS23756 devices have a combined power-over-ethernet (PoE), powereddevice (PD) interface, and current-mode DC-DC controller optimized specifically for isolated converters. The PoE interface supports the IEEE 802.3at standard. The TPS23754 and TPS23756 support a number of input voltage ORing options including highest voltage, external adapter preference, and PoE preference. These features allow the designer to determine which power source will carry the load under all conditions. 1 The PoE interface features the new extended hardware classification necessary for compatibility with high-power midspan power sourcing equipment (PSE) per IEEE 802.3at. The detection signature pi.

TPS23757 : The TPS23757 is a combined Power over Ethernet (PoE) powered device (PD) interface and currentmode dc/dc controller optimized specifically for isolated converters. The PoE interface supports the IEEE 802.3at standard for a type 1 PD, which is equivalent to the 13W standard of IEEE 802.3-2008. The TPS23757 supports a number of input voltage ORing options including highest voltage, external adapter preference, and PoE preference. The TPS23757 has an output flag indicating if an external wall adapter is active when used in conjunction with ORing controls. The detection signature pin can also be used to force power from the PoE source off. Classification can be programmed to any of the defined .

TPS23758 : The TPS23758 device combines a Power over Ethernet (PoE) powered device (PD) interface, a 150V switching power FET, and a current-mode DC-DC controller optimized for flyback topology. The high level of integration along with primary side regulation (PSR), spread spectrum frequency dithering (SSFD), and advanced startup makes the TPS23758 an ideal solution for size-constrained applications. The PoE implementation supports the IEEE 802.3at standard as a 13-W, Type 1 PD. The PSR feature of the DC-DC controller uses feedback from an auxiliary winding for control of the output voltage, eliminating the need for external shunt regulator and optocoupler. It is optimized for operation in continuous.




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