PMP5098, 20W, 384KHz Power Supply Reference Design for Xilinx Virtex-6 FPGAs

Reference Design using part TPS40400RHL by Texas Instruments

Manufacturer

Texas Instruments
  • Application Category
    Power Supplies
  • Product Type
    DC to DC Multi-Output Power Supplies

For End Products

  • Communications and Telecom
  • Power Supplies
  • Server AC to DC Supply
  • Video and Imaging

Description

  • PMP5098, reference design uses four TPS40400 PMBUs synchronous buck controllers to regulate and control the Xilinx Virtex-6 FPGA rails. The output voltages can be dynamically adjusted within a 400mV range with 4mV steps. Additional PMBUs control includes of Fsw, ILIM, SS time, UVLO, thermal shut-down, ENABLE, PGOOD, UVP, OVP, and OCP modes. The design is ideal for applications that require having design flexibility for the Virtex 6 four output voltages through PMBUs programming, configuration, and control

Key Features

  • Conversion Type
    DC to DC
  • Input Voltage
    5 V
  • Output Voltage
    1.1|1.1|1.2|1.8 V
  • Output Current
    1.5@1.2V|3.6@1.8V|3.45@1.1|5.1@1.1 A
  • Output Power
    20 W
  • Topology
    Buck

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