TPS92682EVM-070

Texas Instruments
595-TPS92682EVM-070
TPS92682EVM-070

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Power Management IC Development Tools TPS92682-Q1 constant current 2-channel b

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Texas Instruments
Product Category: Power Management IC Development Tools
RoHS:  
Evaluation Modules
Power Management Specialized
6.5 V to 20 V
60 V
TPS92682-Q1
TPS92682-070
Brand: Texas Instruments
Description/Function: Provides a Two channel, Constant Current Boost and Boost-to-battery LED
For Use With: Two Channel, Constant Current Boost and Boost-to-battery Regulator
Interface Type: SPI
Output Current: 550 mA
Product Type: Power Management IC Development Tools
Factory Pack Quantity: 1
Subcategory: Development Tools
Unit Weight: 386,175 g
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TARIC:
9030820000
CAHTS:
9030820000
USHTS:
9030820000
KRHTS:
9030820000
MXHTS:
9030820100
ECCN:
EAR99

TPS92682EVM-070 Evaluation Module (EVM)

Texas Instruments TPS92682EVM-070 Evaluation Module (EVM) features a two-channel, constant current boost and boost-to-battery regulator based on the TPS92682 dual-channel controller with an SPI interface device. It is designed to operate with an input voltage from 6V to 20V and a total power output of 40W with a max output voltage of 60V. The evaluation module may support a maximum input power of 50W. The evaluation module can provide a maximum output current of 0.55A/CH, programmable via a serial interface such as the MSP-EXP432E401Y MCU LaunchPad™ Development Kit. The Texas Instruments TPS92682 Evaluation Software package provides a computer-based GUI, allowing users to control the output current and monitor the fault reporting features.