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Connected Sensors

Building Automation
Systems Guide

www.ti.com/buildingAutomation 2016
Connected Sensors Building Automation Systems Guide
Table of Contents and Sensor Solutions

Introduction
Table of Contents
Monitoring devices or nodes in
building control systems, fire safety Sensor Solutions Haptic Drivers
systems, lighting control, and other 2 Temperature Sensing 11 Piezo Drivers
building automation and Internet 2 Humidity and Temperature Sensing 11 Haptic Drivers
of Things (IoT) applications are 3 Ambient Light Sensing 11 Audio Amplifiers
3 Inductance Sensing 11 Audio Codec
becoming more prevalent in
3 Capacitance Sensing
todays world. Gateway
3 Hall Effect Sensor
The use of connected sensors has 12 ARM Based MCUs and MPUs
Amplifiers and Comparators 12 Peripheral Drivers
a wide range of uses in building 4 Low Power Amplifiers 12 Ethernet
automation applications, from 4 General Purpose Amplifiers 12 RS-485
monitoring human safety and 4 Comparators 12 Isolator
security, controlling the environ- 4 Analog-to-Digital Converters 13 Isolated RS-485
ment and ambience specified by 13 Transformer Drivers for Isolated Power
Wireless Connectivity
the comfort preferences of the end 5 Wi-Fi 13 DC/DC
user, or either periodic or continu- 5 Sub-1GHz 13 PMIC
ous data logging of environmental 6 13 Voltage Monitors and Supervisors
and system data to detect irregular 6 14 Current Sensing
system conditions. 6 14 eFuses
14 Integrates ESD Protection
Texas Instruments (TI) has a broad Embedded Processing Solutions 14 High Performance TVS Diodes
portfolio of products that cater to 7 MSP430 Low Power FRAM MCUs
connected sensing in building 7 MSP430 Ultra-low-Power MCUs
automation applications. This Power Management
portfolio ranges from innovative 9 Linear Regulators
sensor analog front-end products 9 Voltage Reference
to low-power wireless connectivity 9 Ultra Low Power Harvesting Charge
solutions. ystem Timer
10 Load Switches

Sensor Solutions
TI has a rich, five-decade history of sensing innovation and, combined with best-in-class sensing technologies, tools, and
resources, we continue to deliver better solutions today and new possibilities for tomorrow.
Learn more about sensor solutions at: www.ti.com/sensing

Temperature Sensing
Supply Local Sensor Infrared Sensor Approx.
Supply Current Temp Accuracy Accuracy (Max) Maximum Pin / Price
Part No. Type Range (V) (Max) (A) Range (C) (Max) (C) (C) Cable Length Interface Package (US$ | 1ku)
LMT70/70A Analog 2.0 to 5.5 12 -55 to 150 0.36 Analog Out 4DSBGA 0.54 / 0.65
LMT84 Analog 1.5 to 5.5 8.1 -50 to 150 2.7 Analog Out 5SC70 0.18
TMP112 Digital 1.4 to 3.6 10 -40 to 125 1 2W, I2C, SMBus 6SOT563 0.90
8SOIC,
TMP75 Digital 2.7 to 5.5 85 -40 to 125 2 2W, I2C, SMBus 0.45
8VSSOP
LMT01 Digital 2.0 to 5.5 34 -50 to 150 0.5 2 Meters Pulse Counter 2TO92S 0.79
TMP107 Digital 1.7 to 5.5 35 -55 to 125 0.4 300 Meters UART 8SOIC 1.40
TMP007 Contactless 2.2 to 5.5 270 0 to 60 1 3 I2C, SMBus 8DSBGA 1.90

Humidity and Temperature Sensing


Relative Humidity RH Operating Temperature Supply Average Supply Operating
Accuracy (Typ) Range (Typ) Accuracy Range Current (Typ) Temp. Pin / Approx. Price
Part No. (%RH) (%RH) (Typ) (C) (V) (A) Interface (C) Package (US$ | 1ku)
HDC1010 2 0 - 100 0.2 3 to 5 1.2 @ 1 sps I2C -40 to 125 8DSBGA 1.20
HDC1080 2 0 - 100 0.2 3 to 5 1.2 @ 1 sps I2C -40 to 125 6DFN 1.38
*Quantities of 1,000 begin at this suggested resale price in U.S. dollars. New products are listed in bold red.

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Sensor Solutions

Spectral Response: The OPT3001 and Human Eye


Ambient Light Sensor with Human Eye Visibility 1
0.9

The OPT3001 is a single-chip lux meter, measuring the intensity of light as visible by the human eye. 0.8

Normalized Response
0.7

The precision spectral response and strong IR rejection of the device enables the OPT3001 to 0.6
0.5

accurately meter the intensity of light as seen by the human eye regardless of light source. The strong 0.4
0.3
IR rejection also aids in maintaining high accuracy when industrial design calls for mounting the sensor 0.2

under dark glass for aesthetics.


0.1
0
300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000

Ambient Light Sensing


Wavelength (nm)

Supply Dark Operating Pin / Approx.


Range Iq (Max) Measurement Response @ Gain Temp. Pack- Price
Part No. (Nom) (V) (A) Range 0 Lux (Max) Selection Interface Benefits (C) age (US$ | 1ku)
Matches photopic response
0.01 Lux to 12 Gains with
OPT3001 1.6 to 3.6 2 3 Code I2C of the human eye 40 to 85 USON 0.99
83KLux Auto-ranging Rejects > 99% (typ) of IR
Provides functionality of Optical Power Meter in
one device with spectral bandwidth from 300nm
1.2nW/cm2 to 12 Gains with
OPT3002 1.6 to 3.6 2 3 Code I2C to 1000nm -40 to 85 USON 0.99
10mW/cm2 Auto-ranging Applicable for optical spectral systems that require
detection of a variety of wavelength

Inductance Sensing
L Active
(Inductance) State Sensor Approx.
Key Input Resolution Supply Current Frequency Operating Pin / Price
Part No. Applications Special Features Channels (Bits) Range (mA) Interface (Hz) Temp. (C) Package (US$ | 1ku)
Contactless sensing 2.7 to WSON, 2.38 /
LDC1312/4 Position Sensing 2/4 12 2.1 I2C 1k to 10M 40 to 125
Ultralow cost sensors 3.6 WQFN 3.50
Angle/Rotation (coils, PCB coils) 2.7 to WSON, 3.25 /
LDC1612/4 Sensing 2/4 28 2.1 I2C 1k to 10M 40 to 125
Immune to dust, dirt etc. 3.6 WQFN 4.75

Capacitance Sensing
Shield Supply Prog. Approx.
Input Drive Special Supply Current Sampling Rate Operating Pin / Price
Part No. Channels Special Features Channels Features Range (mA) Interface (Typ) (SPS) Temp. (C) Package (US$ | 1ku)
Liquid level sensing Integrated
FDC1004 4 2 3 to 3.6 0.75 I2C 100 / 200 / 400 40 to 125 WSON 2.50
(with interferers) Shield Drivers
Proximity Sensing EMI I2C
FDC2114/12 4/2 Liquid Level Sensing resistant core 2.7 to 3.6 2.1 40 to 4080 40 to 125 WQFN 2.38 / 3.50
Proximity Sensing EMI I2C
FDC2214/12 4/2 Liquid Level Sensing resistant core 2.7 to 3.6 2.1 40 to 13300 40 to 125 WQFN 3.25 / 4.75

Hall Effect Sensor


Output
Supply Bandwidth Operating Temp. Approx. Price
Part No. Type Type Range Output (Typ) (kHz) (C) Pin / Package (US$ | 1ku)
DRV5013/23/33 Digital Latch / Switch / Omnipolar Switch 2.5 to 38 Open Drain 40 to 125 SOT-23, TO-92 0.29
DRV5053 Analog Analog Bipolar 2.5 to 38 0.2 to 1.8 V 10 40 to 125 SOT-23, TO-92 0.31
*Quantities of 1,000 begin at this suggested resale price in U.S. dollars.

Find the Perfect Sensor Reference Design to Get Started


Description Key Features TI Devices
Humidity & temperature sensor node for 2.4-GHz Star Use of nano-power system timer results in 10+ years of battery life on a coin cell battery CC2650
networks enabling 10+ year coin cell battery life 2% relative humidity accuracy, 0.2C temperature accuracy HDC1010
Reference Design TIDA-00374 TPL5110
TS5A3160
Energy harvesting ambient light and environment sensor Runs entirely from solar energy when LUX level is sufficient CC1310
node for Sub-1 GHz networks Precision optical filtering to match human eye ( 0.01 LUX light accuracy) OPT3001
Reference Design TIDA-00488 BQ25505
HDC1010
Interrupt-based ambient light and environment sensor Precision optical filtering to match human eye ( 0.01 LUX light accuracy) CC1310
node for Sub-1 GHz networks 2% relative humidity accuracy, 0.2C temperature accuracy OPT3001
Reference Design TIDA-00758 HDC1010
Backlight & smart lighting control by ambient light and Dynamically adjusts backlight brightness on a logarithmic scale based on how the human CC1310
noise-immune proximity sensor eye perceives brightness OPT3001
Reference Design TIDA-00754 Excellent human eye spectral response matching with a strong IR rejection (<1%) BQ25505
HDC1010
People counting for demand controlled ventilation using Accuracy: >90% AM4379
3D Time-of-Flight (ToF) reference design Configurable response time, occupancy data available in real-time or periodically OPT8241
Reference Design TIDA-00750 Being independent of ambient light, 3D ToF camera can even see in the dark OPT9221

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Amplifier and Comparator Solutions

Texas Instruments delivers a broad portfolio of amplifier and linear solutions including precision and high speed op amps,
instrumentation and differential amplifers along with comparators. TI has an amplifier suited for any application.
Learn more about Amplifier solutions at: www.ti.com/amplifier

Low Power Amplifiers


Iq per CMRR Offset Voltage Operating Approx.
Supply ch. (Max) GBW (Typ) Slew Rate (Typ) @ 25C (Max) Offset Drift Temp. Price
Part No. Range (V) Channels (mA) (MHz) (Typ) (V/s) (dB) (mV) (Typ) (V/C) Rail-Rail (C) (US$ | 1ku)
0.22 / 0.25 /
LMV611/2/4 1.8 to 5.5 1/2/4 0.21 1.5 0.42 60 4 5.5 RRIO -40 to 125
0.30
OPA369 1.8 to 5.5 1 0.0012 0.012 0.005 100 0.75 0.4 RRIO -40 to 85 0.65
OPA349 1.8 to 5.5 1 0.002 0.065 0.02 52 10 15 RRIO 0 to 70 0.45
TLV521 1.7 to 5.5 1 0.0005 0.006 2.9 3 1.5 RRIO -40 to 125 0.14
TLV522 1.7 to 5.5 2 0.0008 0.008 3.7 4 1.5 RRIO -40 to 125 0.16
LPV542 1.6 to 5.5 2 0.0008 0.0058 0.0037 101 3 1 RRIO -40 to 125 0.60

General Purpose Amplifiers


Iq per CMRR Offset Voltage Operating
Supply ch. (Max) GBW (Typ) Slew Rate (Typ) @ 25C (Max) Offset Drift Temp. Approx. Price
Part No. Range (V) Channels (mA) (MHz) (Typ) (V/s) (dB) (mV) (Typ) (V/C) (C) (US$ | 1ku)
TLC271/2/4 3 to 16 1, 2, 4 1.6 1.7 3.6 65 10 1.8 0.31 / 0.41 / 0.60
OPAx313 1.8 to 5.5 1, 2, 4 0.06 1 0.5 70 2.5 2 -40 to 125 0.26, 0.38, 0.55
OPAx314 1.8 to 5.5 1, 2, 4 0.21 3 1.5 75 2.5 1 -40 to 125 0.30, 0.45, 0.65
OPAx316 1.8 to 5.5 1, 2, 4 0.5 10 6 76 2.5 2 -40 to 125 0.48, 0.72, 1.08
TLV316 1.8 to 5.5 1 1.2 10 6 90 3 2 -40 to 125 0.24
TLV6001 1.8 to 5.5 1 0.1 1 0.5 76 4.5 2 -40 to 125 0.17
TLV379 1.8 to 5.5 1 0.012 0.09 0.03 100 2.5 0.8 -40 to 125 0.20
OPA320 1.8 to 5.5 1 1.75 20 10 114 0.15 1.5 -40 to 125 0.80

Comparators
tRESP Iq per Input Bias Offset Voltage Operating
Output Supply Low-to- ch. (Max) Current () @ 25C (Max) Temp. Approx. Price
Part No. Type Range (V) Channels High (s) (mA) (Max) (nA) VICR (V) (mV) (C) (US$ | 1ku)
TLV3691 Push-Pull 0.9 to 6.5 1 24 0.00015 0.1 -0.1 to 6.6 15 -40 to 85 0.40
TLV3012 Push-Pull 1.8 to 5.5 1 6 0.005 0.01 -0.2 to 5.7 12 -40 to 85 0.75
TLC3702 Push-Pull 3 to 16 2 1.1 0.02 0.03 0 to 15 5 -40 to 85 0.36
Open
TLV1701/2/4 2.2 to 36 1, 2, 4 0.56 0.075 15 2.2 to 36 2.5 -40 to 125 0.38, 0.61, 0.97
Collector
LMV7219 Push-Pull 2.5 to 5.5 1 0.007 1.8 950 -0.2 to 4.3 6 -40 to 105 0.98
New products are listed in bold red.
Analog-to-Digital Converters
Sample
Resolution Rate Input Input Range Operating Temp. Approx. Price
Part No. Type (bits) (SPS) Channels Interface (V) Features (C) (US$ | 1ku)
SAR
ADS7040/1/2/3/4 SAR 8 to 12 1000 1 SPI 1.65 to 3.6 Nanowatt Power Consumption -40 to 125 0.53 / 1.60 / 2.10
280, 240,
ADS7868/7/6 SAR 8 to 12 1 SPI 0 to 3.6 AVDD Input Range Down to 1.2V -40 to 85 0.55 / 0.95 / 1.25
200
ADS7924 SAR 12 100 4 I2C 0 to 5.5 Programmable Alarm Thresholds -40 to 85 1.25
ADS8861/81 SAR 16, 18 1000 1 SPI -5 to 5 Differential Input Range -40 to 85 11.00, 19.95

ADS1115 16 0.86 4 I2C 2 to 5.5 Ultra-Small: 0.75mm2 / channel -40 to 125 2.30
ADS1018 12 3.3 4 SPI 2 to 5.5 Temp. Sensor (0.5C accurate) -40 to 125 1.15
ADS1120/1220 16, 24 2 4 SPI 2.3 to 5.5 Single cycle setting, IDACs -40 to 125 3.15 / 3.95
*Quantities of 1,000 begin at this suggested resale price in U.S. dollars.

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Amplifier and Comparator Solutions

Find the Perfect Sensor Reference Design to Get Started


Description Key Features TI Devices
Low standby current of 1.65 uA (PIR sensor remains active in standby) LPV521
Low power wireless PIR motion detector refer- Low active state current due to low active processor and Tx currents LPV542
ence design enabling 10 year coin cell battery life (1.12 mA for 104.1 ms) TLV3691
Reference Design TIDA-00489 Motion Sensitivity up to 30-ft CC1310
Low standby current of 1.63 uA (PIR sensor remains active in standby)
Low-power PIR motion detector with Bluetooth Low active state current due to low active processor and Tx currents LPV521
Smart and 10 year coin cell battery life reference (1.57 mA for 57 ms) LPV542
design Motion Sensitivity up to 30-ft TLV3691
Reference Design TIDA-00759 CC2650

Low Standby Current of 1.07 A (Gas Sensing Remains Active in Standby) LPV521
Low-Power carbon monoxide (CO) detector with Carbon Monoxide Gas Detection Range of 0 to 1000 ppm With 15% TLV3691
BLE and 10-year coin cell battery life reference Accuracy CC2650
design TMP103
Reference Design TIDA-00756 TPL5111
Tested against Arizona dust, mulberry pollen, and cigarette smoke using
PM2.5 and PM10 particle sensor analog front-end adapted ANSI/AHAM AC-1-2013 test standard INA132
for air quality monitoring reference design Instrumentation amplifier topology to reject external noise sources OPA2320
Reference Design TIDA-00378 Low noise, low input bias current, low offset op-amps with rail-to-rail output OPA320
to maintain high SNR and increase output dynamic range

Wireless Connectivity

Li-Ion
With the industrys broadest wireless connectivity portfolio TI offers Smallest Power Source
cost-effective, low-power solutions for short-range, long-range, mesh, Required

AAA
and IP networks Wi-Fi

Learn more about Wireless Connectivity solutions at: BLE/ANT


Coin
Cell

BLE/ANT ZigBee
www.ti.com/wireless Sub-1 GHz RF4CE
2.4 GHz 6LoWPAN
Battery

2.4 GHz
No

NFC/RFID Proprietary
Technology

Wi-Fi
Part No. Benefits TI Designs and Development Tools
CC3200MODLAUNCHXL,
SimpleLink Wi-Fi Wireless MCU with ARM Cortex-M4, Integrated Wi-Fi Connectivity, security, low power,
CC3200 TIDC-CC3200SMARTPLUG,
ease of use: Certified Wi-Fi modules available
TIDC-CC3200CAMBOOST
SimpleLink Wi-Fi Wireless Network Processor: provides easy Wi-Fi connectivity for building automation
CC3100 applications. Fully integrated 802.11 b/b/n radio, baseband, and MAC. Connect serialy Interface to CC3100MODBOOST
any 8, 16, or 32-bit micro-controllers. Certified Wi-Fi modules available
High performance, low power, certified combo modules integrating Wi-Fi + Bluetooth + Bluetooth Low
WL1837MOD WL1837MODCOM8I
Energy. Connects to any Linux Processor with SDIO interface, available up to 85C, 2.4GHz and 5GHz

Sub-1GHz
Part No. Benefits TI Designs and Development Tools
CC1200 High performance, long distance, low power radio transceiver: optimized for wide band applications CC1200DK, CC1200EMK-868-930, TIDC-CHN
CC1120DK, CC1120EMK-169,
CC1120 High performance, long distance, low power radio transceiver: optimized for Narrowband CC1120EMK-420-470, CC1120EMK-868-915,
TIDC-MULTIBAND-WMBUS
CC1101DK433, CC1101DK868-915,
CC1101 Ultra-low power radio transceiver
TIDM-SUB1GHZ-MESH-NETWORK
CC1310 SimpleLink Ultra-low power ARM Cortex-M Based Wireless MCU TIDA-00484
*Quantities of 1,000 begin at this suggested resale price in U.S. dollars.

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Wireless Connectivity

Bluetooth
Part No. Benefits TI Designs and Development Tools
SimpleLink Wi-Fi Ultra-Low power ARM Cortex-M Based Wireless MCU: multi-standard supported CC2650DK, CC2650STK
CC2650 Bluetooth Low-Energy, 6LowPAN and ZigBee. Ideal for end point and sensors TIDA-00374,
SimpleLink Wi-Fi Ultra-Low power ARM Cortex-M Based Wireless MCU supporting Bluetooth CC2650DK, CC2650STK
CC2640
Low-Energy: ultra-low power, small size and ease of use. Ideal for end point and sensors TIDA-00374
CC2541DK-MINI
Extreme temperature Bluetooth Low Energy (up to 125 degree C) wireless MCU combined with low power
CC2540T TIDC-BLUETOOTH-LOW-ENERGY-LONG-RANGE
and ease of use TIDC-BLUETOOTH-SMART-TO-RS-485-GATEWAY
Dual Mode Bluetooth (Bluetooth Low energy + Bluetooth Classic) transceivers module with antenna CC256XQFNEM
CC2564MODA integrated: low-power, stable and robust SW stack CC2564MODAEM (RTM September)
SimpleLink Bluetooth low energy certified module: easiest way to add Bluetooth low energy functionality to
CC2650MODA MSP-EXP432P401R
an existing product

ZigBee
Part No. Benefits TI Designs and Development Tools
CC2650DK, CC2650STK,
CC2630 SimpleLink Wi-Fi Ultra-Low power ARM Cortex-M Based Wireless MCU : ideal for end point sensors
TIDA-00374
CC2530DK, CC2530EMK,
CC2530 ZigBee Wireless MCU: enables robust network nodes to be built with very low total bill-of-material costs CC2531EM-IOT-HOME-GATEWAY-RD,
CC2530-CC2592EM-RD
512kB ARM Cortex-M Based Wireless MCU: handle complex network stacks with security, demanding CC2538DK, CC2538EMK,
CC2538 applications, and over-the-air download TIDC-ZNP-HOST-SW3

NFC
Part No. Benefits TI Designs and Development Tools
13.56-MHz transponder chip with a programmable 16-bit MSP430 low-power microcontroller. Optimized TIDM-RF430-TEMPSENSE,
RF430FRL152H for operation in fully passive (battery-less) or single-cell battery-powered (semi-active) mode. TIDM-RF430FRLSENSE
NFC Tag Type 4 device which combines a wireless NFC interface and a wired SPI/I2C interface to connect
RF430CL330H TIDA-00217
the device to a host
Dynamic NFC/RFID Interface Transponder that combines wireless and wired I2C interface. Support of read
RF430CL331H caching, prefetching and write automatic acknowledgment features allows greater data throughput and TIDA-00524
enables data streaming.
*Quantities of 1,000 begin at this suggested resale price in U.S. dollars. New products are listed in bold red.

Find the Perfect Connectivity Reference Design to Get Started


Description Key Features TI Devices

SimpleLink Bluetooth low energy More Sensors! 10 Sensors including light, humidity, pressure, magnetic, accelerometer, CC2650
SensorTag kit gyroscope, and others TMP007
Reference Design CC2650STK-RD Flexibility for IoT applications; Enable ZigBee or 6LoWPAN through a firmware upgrade OPT3001

Battery-less NFC/RFID temperature No batteries required


sensing patch Over the air configuration of ADC RF430FRL152H
Reference Design TIDM-RF430-TEMPSENSE Different antenna configurations allow many form factors

Dynamic field powered NFC reference design User can receive updated information from a field unit TMP103
for data logging and security applications RF430CL330H
Reference Design TIDA-00217 Battery-less sensor interface; NFC reader provides MSP430FR5969

>5 year battery life on a CR2032 coin cell


RF430CL331H
RF430 NFC dynamic tag type 4B compliant communication
Ultralow power multi-sensor data logger TMP112
NFC configuration and data read back
with NFC interface OPT3001
Reference Design TIDA-00524 Multiple sensor options
MSP430FR5969
Up to 64KB of non-volatile FRAM memory
TPD1E10B06
Data is date/time stamped using RTC

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Embedded Processing Solutions

Microcontrollers and processors from Texas Instruments offer a broad range of performance and power consumption options.
From MSP430 MCU with ultra-low power consumption to the Sitara AM335x family with integrated multi-protocol industrial
communications support to connect various kinds of sensors in real-time for better automation; TI is tailored to meet your
design challenges.
Learn more about Microcontroller solutions at: www.ti.com/msp430 and www.ti.com/msp432.
Learn more about processor solutions at: www.ti.com/processors.

MSP430 Ultra-Low-Power FRAM MCUs


Memory (KB)

Approx.Price
Non-volatile

Comparator

(US$ | 1ku)
SRAM (KB)

(Channels)

Multipliers
Frequency

Temp. (C)
Additional

Operating
Features

Package
Timers
16-Bit
(MHz)

UART
GPIO

DMA

ADC

AES
SPI
I2C

Part No.
OpAmp,
Transimpedance
amplifier, Real-Time VQFN,
MSP430FR2311 16 3.75 1 16 1 2 1 0 ADC10-10ch 2 2 N/A N/A -40 to 85 0.60
Clock, Watchdog, TSSOP
Temp Sensor, Brown
Out Reset

LCD, RTC, BOR, Temp LQFP,


MSP430FR4133 16 15.5 2 60 1 2 1 0 ADC10-10ch 0 2 N/A N/A -40 to 85 1.55
Sensor TSSOP

RTC, BOR, IrDA, Temp


MSP430FR5969 16 64 2 40 1 3 2 3 ADC12-16ch 16 5 32x32 AES256 -40 to 85 VQFN 2.35
Sensor
LCD, RTC, BOR, IrDA,
MSP430FR6972 16 64 2 51 2 4 2 3 ADC12-8ch 8 5 32x32 AES256 -40 to 85 LQFP 2.55
Temp Sensor
LCD, RTC, Scan I/F,
MSP430FR6989 16 128 2 83 2 4 2 3 ADC12-16ch 16 5 32x32 AES256 BOR, IrDA, Temp -40 to 85 LQFP 4.50
Sensor
LEA, RTC, BOR, IrDA, VQFN,
MSP430FR5994 16 256 8 68 4 8 4 6 ADC12-20ch 16 6 32x32 AES256 -40 to 85 2.55
Temp Sensor LQFP, BGA

MSP430 Ultra-Low-Power MCUs


Memory (KB)

Approx.Price
Non-volatile

Comparator

(US$ | 1ku)
SRAM (KB)

(Channels)

Multipliers
Frequency

Temp. (C)
Additional

Operating
Features

Package
Timers
16-Bit
(MHz)

UART
GPIO

ADC
SPI
I2C

Part No.
MSP430G2553 16 16 0.5 24 1 1 1 ADC10-8ch 8 2 N/A Temp Sensor, BOR, IrDA 40 to 85 TSSOP, VQFN 0.90
MSP430G2955 16 56 4 32 1 2 1 ADC10-12ch 8 3 N/A Temp Sensor, BOR, IrDA 40 to 105 TSSOP, VQFN 1.30
Temp Sensor, BOR, 40 to 105 DSBGA,
MSP430F2274 16 32 1 32 1 1 1 ADC10-12ch 0 2 N/A 1.80
OpAmp 40 to 85 TSSOP, VQFN
MSP430I2041 16 32 2 16 1 2 1 SigmaDelta 24-4ch 0 2 16 x16 Temp Sensor, BOR, IrDA -40 to 105 TSSOP, VQFN 1.75
*Quantities of 1,000 begin at this suggested resale price in U.S. dollars.

Find the Perfect MCU Design to Get Started


Description Key Features TI Devices

Thermostat implementation with FRAM 0C to 35C Temperature Measurement with 0.1C Resolution MSP430FR4133
microcontroller 3.4 inch LCD Display SN65HVD75
Reference Design TIDM-FRAM-THERMOSTAT Ultra-Low Power: 1.8 A Standby Current TPS782

MSP430FR4133
MSP430FR4133 microcontroller air quality Calculates PM2.5 concentration levels and air quality index levels (AQI)
HDC1010
sensor reference design Calculates temperature and humidity levels
Reference Design TIDM-AIRQUALITYSENSOR TPS63060
Offers an 8-character, 14-segment LCD to display calculation results
TPS715

Single-Chip, portable carbon monoxide (CO) Demonstrates three different approaches towards constructing a CO
monitor reference design with MSP430 MCUs potentiostat circuit MSP430FG6626
Reference Design TIDM-1CHP-DTECT-CO Low power design with LCD readout

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Embedded Processing Solutions

MSP430 Capacitive Touch MCUs featuring CapTIvate technology


# of Self # of Mutual
Non-volatile SRAM Capacitance Capacitance Operating Approx. Price
Part No. Memory (KB) (KB) Buttons Buttons Key Features Temp. (C) Pin / Package (US$ | 1ku)
Ultra-low-power, Noise
MSP430FR2532/2632 8.5 1/2 8 8 / 16 Immunity, Mosture rejection, -40 to 85 QFN 0.96 / 1.44
Flexible Configuration
Ultra-low-power, Noise
MSP430FR2533/2633 15.5 2/4 16 16 / 64 Immunity, Mosture rejection, -40 to 85 QFN, TSSOP 1.89 / 2.16
Flexible Configuration

Digital Signal Processor (DSP) for Speech Recognition


DSP MHz Other Hardware Approx. Price
Part No. (Max.) Acceleration USB SPI I2C UART (SCI) Operating Temp. (C) Operating Systems (US$ | 1ku)
50 -10 to 70 DSP/BIOS
TMS320C5535 FFT Coprocessor 1 1 1 1 2.79
100 -40 to 85 VLX
60 DSP/BIOS
TMS320C5545 FFT Coprocessor 1 1 1 1 -10 to 70 3.45
100 VLX

Find the Perfect MCU Reference Design to Get Started


Description Key Features TI Devices

16-button inductive keypad Contactless buttons with superior reliability over electrical/mechanical LDC1314
reference design contact solutions LP2985-N
Reference Design TIDA-00509 Support simultaneous button presses MSP430F5528

Capacitive touch thermostat UI with


MSP MCUs featuring CapTIvate Less than 50 uA average current in battery powered mode
technology reference design Conducted noise immunity at the commercial product level MSP430FR2633
Reference Design (IEC 61000-4-6 Class A @ 3 Vrms) in line powered mode
TIDM-CAPTIVATE-THERMOSTAT-UI
Replaces mechanical buttons with inductive-sensing based touch on metal LDC1614
Touch on metal buttons with detection DRV2667
integrated haptic feedback Customizable haptic feedback and waveforms provide high quality user DRV2605L
Reference Design TIDA-00314 experience MSP430F5528
Programmable button sensitivity (from light touch to hard press) TS5A12301

FRAM Technology All-in-one: FRAM MCU delivers max benefits


Specifications FRAM SRAM EEPROM Flash
Ferroelectric Random Access Memory (FRAM) is a
memory technology that combines the best of Flash Non-volatile Yes No Yes Yes
Retains data w/o power
and SRAM. It is non-volatile like Flash, but offers fast
Write speed
and low power writes, write endurance of 1015 cycles, 10ms <10ms 2 secs 1 sec
(13 KB)
code and data security that is less vulnerable to Average active Power [A/MHz] 100 <60 50,000+ 230
attackers than Flash/EEPROM, resistance to radiation 16 bit word access by the CPU
and electromagnetic fields, and unmatched flexibility. Write 1015 Unlimited 100,000 10,000
endurance
This memory technology has been around for decades,
Below
but is now being integrated in MSP430 ultra-low-power Soft Errors Measurable Limits Yes Yes Yes
microcontrollers (MCUs) to bring its unique advantages Bit-wise
to real-world applications such as energy harvesting, Yes Yes No No
programmable
data security, remote sensing or data logging, and Unified Memory Yes No No No
many others. Flexible code and data partitioning

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Power Management

Texas Instruments offers complete power solutions with a full line of high-performance products. These products, which range
from standard linear regulators to highly efficient DC/DC converters and battery management, are tailored to meet your design
challenges.
Learn more about Power Management solutions at: www.ti.com/power and www.ti.com/powerlab

DC/DC Switching Regulators Vin<24V


Output Switching Approx.
Supply Output Current Frequency Duty Cycle Iq (Typ) Operating Price
Part No. Topology Range (V) Voltage (V) (Max) (A) (Max) (kHz) (Max) (%) (mA) Temp. (C) Pin / Package (US$ | 1ku)
Vin < 24V
TPS82740A Buck Module 2.2 to 5.5 1.8 to 2.5 0.2 2000 100 0.00036 -40 to 85 9uSIP 1.50
LMZ21700/1 Buck Module 3 to 17 0.9 to 6 0.65 / 1 2500 -40 to 125 8uSIP 1.55 / 1.75
LMZ10500/1 Buck Module 2.7 to 5.5 0.6 to 3.6 0.65 / 1 2250 -40 to 125 8uSIP 1.30 / 1.55
TPS82084 Buck Module 2.5 to 6 0.8 to 6 2 2400 100 0.017 -40 to 125 8uSIP 1.65
TPS62730 Buck 1.9 to 3.9 1.9, 2.1, 2.3 0.1 3000 100 0.025 -40 to 85 6SON 0.55
TPS62097 Buck 2.5 to 6 0.8 to 6 2 Adjustable 100 0.04 -40 to 125 11QFN 0.81
TPS62160 Buck 3 to 17 0.9 to 6 1 2500 100 0.017 -40 to 85 8VSSOP, 8WSON 0.80
TPS62745 Buck 3.3 to 10 1.3 to 3.3 0.3 2500 100 0.0004 -40 to 125 12WSON 1.04
TPS61021 Boost 0.5 to 4.4 1.8 to 4.4 1.5 2000 90 0.017 -40 to 125 8WSON 0.60
TPS61291 Boost 0.9 to 5.0 2.5, 3.0, 3.3 0.2 0.005 -40 to 85 6SON 0.68
TPS61098 Boost 0.7 to 4.5 2.2 to 4.3 0.1 0.0003 -40 to 85 6WSON 0.72
TPS61220 Boost 0.7 to 5.5 1.8 to 5.5 0.1 2000 90 0.005 -40 to 85 6SC70 0.43

Linear Regulators
Output Operating
Supply Output Current Iq (Typ) Accuracy PSRR @ Temp. Approx. Price
Part No. Range (V) Voltage (V) (Max) (A) (mA) Output Options (Max) (%) 100kHz (dB) (C) Pin / Package (US$ | 1ku)
Vin < 24V
TLV733P 1.4 to 5.5 1 to 3.3 0.3 0.034 Fixed 1.4 28 -40 to 125 5SOT-23, 4X2SON 0.17
TLV1117 2.7 to 15 1.25 to 13.7 0.8 0.08 Adjustable Fixed 1.6 28 -40 to 125 3TO, 4SOT, 8SON 0.18
LM1117 2.6 to 15 1.25 to 13.8 0.8 5 Adjustable Fixed 1.6 47 -40 to 125 3TO, 4SOT, 8SON 0.38
TPS706 2.7 to 6.5 1.2 to 3.3 0.15 0.001 Fixed 2 -40 to 125 5SOT-23, 6SON 0.23
TPS7A37 2.2 to 5.5 1.2 to 5.3 1 0.4 Adjustable Fixed 1 32 -40 to 125 6SON 0.56
LP5907 2.2 to 5.5 1.2 to 4.5 0.25 0.012 Fixed 2 60 -40 to 125 4DSBGA, 4X2SON, 5SOT-2 0.14
Wide Vin (Vin 24V)
TPS709 2.7 to 30 1.2 to 6 0.15 0.001 Fixed 2 26 -40 to 125 5SOT-23, 6SON 0.39
Fixed
TPS715 2.5 to 24 1.2 to 15 0.05 0.003 4 60 -40 to 125 5SC70 0.30
Adjustable
TPS7A4101 7 to 50 1.2 to 48 0.05 0.02 Adjustable 2.5 38 -40 to 125 8MSOP 0.35
3TO-92, 4SOT-223, 8SOIC,
LM2936 5.5 to 60 3 to 5 0.05 0.015 Fixed 3 35 -40 to 125 0.62
8VSSOP, 3TO-252

Voltage Reference
Iout/Iz Initial 0.1-10Hz Temp. Approx.
Supply Output (Max) Iq (Typ) Accuracy Noise (Max) Coeff (Typ) Operating Price
Part No. Range (V) Voltage (V) (mA) (A) (%) (Vpp) (ppm/C) Temp. (C) Pin / Package (US$ | 1ku)
REF3325 2.7 to 5.5 2.5 5 3.9 0.15 70 9 -40 to 125 3SC70, 3SOT-23, 8UQFN 0.85
REF3012 1.8 to 5.5 1.25 25 42 0.2 14 35 -40 to 125 3SOT-23 0.60
REF2025 2.52 to 5.5 1.25 and 2.50 20 360 0.05 12 3 -40 to 125 5SOT-23 1.40
0.5 40 to 125
ATL431 2.5 to 36 2.5 to 36 100 20 3SOT-23 0.19
1 40 to 85

Ultra-Low Power Harvesting Charger


Part No. Description Benefits TI Designs
BQ25570 Integrates nanopower buck converter and high efficient boost charger TIDA-00242
Power management IC which efficiently extracts microwatts (uW) to milliwatts (mW)
of power generated from high output impedance DC Sources like photo voltaic A high efficiency nano-boost charger that charges a rechargeable
TIDA-00100
BQ25505 (solar) or thermal electric generators (TEG). energy resevoir, and also provides battery back-up though a
TIDA-00488
nonrechargeable battery to extend run-time.

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Power Management

Duty-Cycled Power Design Theory for Star Networks


Coin Cell TPS61291 TPL5111
VBATT
One method to achieve extremely long battery life is through the use of a Battery (DC/DC (Nano-power
(CR2032) Boost) system timer)
nano-power system timer. This type of device is intended to replace the
DRV
internal timer of any standard microcontroller with a discrete analog system
timer that consumes much less power than the MCUs internal timer. The TPS22860
(Ultra-low leakage
nano-power timer can also bring an MCU out of sleep mode by means of a VOUT load switch)
(3.3V or
pin interrupt, or to completely shut off power to the system, in whole, or in VBATT)
3.3V Duty Cycled
part. This reduces the system off-state current draw to the tens or hundreds System

of nanoamps.
HDC1010 I2C CC1310
(Humidity & (ARM + Sub-1
Temp. Sensor) GHZ)

TIDA-00484 Block Diagram which Demonstrates


a Duty-Cycled Sensor Node
System Timer
Supply Programmable Timekeeping Approx.
Current Supply Prog. Delay Manual Timer Interval Accuracy Operating Pin / Price
Part No. (Typ) (A) Range Range Reset Additional Notes (s) (Typ) (%) Temp. (C) Package (US$ | 1ku)
TPL5100 0.030 1.8 to 5 Yes No MOS-Driver 0.1 to 7200 1 40 to 105 6SOT 0.40
TPL5110 0.035 1.8 to 5 Yes Yes MOS-Driver 0.1 to 7200 1 40 to 105 6SOT 0.40
Active Low MOS-Driver,
TPL5111 0.035 1.8 to 5 Yes Yes 0.1 to 7200 1 40 to 105 6SOT
Active High LDO Enable
*Quantities of 1,000 begin at this suggested resale price in U.S. dollars. New products are listed in bold red.

Load Switches
Leakage Approx.
Vin (Max) Ron @ 3.6V Current Special Operating Price
Part No. (V) Imax (A) (Typ) (m) (A) (Typ) Channels Features Temp. (C) Pin / Package (US$ | 1ku)
Single Channel Devices
TPS22860 1.65 to 5.5 0.1 1300 0.02 1 40 to 85 6SC70, 6SOT-23 0.25
TPS22907 1.1 to 3.6 1 44 0.5 1 40 to 85 4CSP (0.5 pitch) 0.22
TPS22918 1.05 to 5.5 2 46 2 1 40 to 85 6SOT-23
TPS22954 0.7 to 5.5 5 14 5 1 Voltage Monitor (PG Pin) 40 to 105 10SON 0.36
Multi-channel Devices
TPS22960 1.62 to 5.5 0.5/ch 435 0.47 2 40 to 85 8SOT-23, 8QFN 0.36

Find the Perfect Power Management Reference Design to Get Started


Description Key Features TI Devices
TPS62745
Smart Lock Reference Design Enabling 5+ Years of Over 5 years battery life using 4x AA batteries in series DRV8833
Life on 4x AA Batteries BLE tested using third party BLE iOS application CC2640
Reference Design TIDA-00757 6 RGB LEDs display event notifications LP55231
CSD25310Q2
HDC1010
Humidity & Temp Sensor Node for Sub 1-GHz Star Use of nano-power system timer results in 10+ years of battery life TPL5111
Networks Enabling 10+ Year Coin Cell Battery Life on a coin cell battery TPS22860
Reference Design TIDA-00484 2% relative humidity accuracy, 0.2C temperature accuracy TPS61291
CC1310

Energy buffering for long-life battery applications Efficient super capacitor charging CSD23381F4
Reference Design PMP9753 Peak power assistance TPS62740
Long battery runtime

110-VAC to 5-VDC @ 30-mA non-isolated power sup- Solution does not require a custom transformer
UCC28880
ply reference design Optimized, low-cost BOM LP2985-50
Reference Design TIDA-00379 Output ripple of less than 10-mV

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Haptic

Texas Instruments offers a complete line of haptic devices which have the ability to drive eccentric rotating mass (ERM), linear
resonant actuator (LRA), and piezoelectric actuators. With TIs haptic drivers you can add that extra sensory element that is
missing in modern day touch interfaces. Learn more about Haptic Feedback solutions at: www.ti.com/haptics

Piezo Driver
Maximum Single- Small-signal Gain- Load Approx.
Maximum Differential Ended Output Supply Bandwidth Bandwidth Capacitance Slew Rate Operating Pin / Price
Part No. Output Voltage (Vpp) Voltage (Vp) Voltage (V) (kHz) (kHz) (F) (V/s) Temp. (C) Package (US$ | 1ku)
DRV2700 100 1000 3 to 5.5 20 550 4.7 0.6 40 to 85 QFN 4.95

Haptic Driver
Haptic Input Supply Startup Vout (Max) Iq (Typ) Shutdown Current Operating Pin / Approx. Price
Part No. Acutator Type Signal Voltage (V) Time (ms) (V) (mA) (Typ) (uA) Temp. (C) Package (US$ | 1ku)
PWM, 10VSSOP,
DRV2605L ERM, LRA 2 to 5.2 0.7 5.5 0.5 4 40 to 85 1.65
Analog, I2C 9DSBGA
PWM,
DRV2667 Piezo 3 to 5.5 2 200 0.13 40 to 85 20QFN 2.95
Analog, I2C
PWM,
DRV2625 ERM/LRA 2.7 to 5.5 1 11 3.5 0.01 -40 to 85 9DSBGA 2.13
Analog, I2C
New products are listed in bold red.
Audio Amplifiers
Speaker Amp Speaker Output Supply Min Supply Max Operating Temp. Approx. Price
Part No. Type Channels Power (W) (Volt) (Volt) PSRR (dB) Input Type Rating (C) (US$ l 1ku)
TPA2008D2 Class-D Stereo 3 4.5 5.5 70 Analog Input Catalog -40 to 85 1.89
TAS2555 Class-D Boosted Mono 5.7 2.95 5.5 110 Digital Input Catalog -40 to 85 2.50
TPA6211A1 Class-AB Mono 3.1 2.5 5.5 85 Analog Input Catalog -40 to 85 0.42
TPA2013D1 Class-D Boosted Mono 2.7 1.8 5.5 95 Analog Input Catalog -40 to 85 0.80

Audio Codec
Digital # of Digital Approx.
DACs # Inputs / Resolution Audio Audio Pin / Operating Price (US$
Part No. (#) # Outputs (Bits) Interface Interfaces Additional Features Package Rating Temp. (C) l 1ku)
PowerTune, Processing blocks for
L, R, I2S,
TLV320AIC3204 2 6/4 32 1 digital audio effects, LP Bypass, PLL, 32VQFN Catalog -40 to 85 2.05
TDM, DSP Digital Mic Support, LDO

Find the Perfect Haptic Reference Design to Get Started


Description Key Features TI Devices
Piezo speaker strobe notification 86.5 dBA @ 3m (520 Hz Square Wave) TI Devices
reference design 80.5 dBA @ 3m (2.84 kHz Sine Wave) DRV2700
Reference Design TIDA-00376 77.5 dBA @ 3m (Pre-Recorded Speech) LMV344
300 candela @ 3m (Flash Mode) LM3550
MSP430FR5969
Speech recognition reference design on Efficient active power for always listening applications TMS320C5535
the C5535 eZdsp Customizable trigger words TLV320AIC3204
Reference Design TIDEP0066 Enables addition of voice control to any application

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Gateway

ARM Based MCUs and MPUs


Part No. ARM CPU Benefits TI Designs and Dev. Tools
MSP432P4x microcontrollers are the ideal combination of TI's MSP430 low-power DNA, advanced mixed-signal
MSP432P401R ARM Cortex-M4F MSP-EXP432P401R
features, and the high-performance processing capabilities of ARM's 32-bit Cortex-M4F RISC engine.
Sitara AM335x ARM Cortex-A8 Processors deliver the right balance of performance (300 MHz to 1 GHz of
AM3352 ARM Cortex-A8 Beaglebk, TMDXEVM3358
processing power), Interfaces (DDR3, LCD, Touch Screen Controller), and Connectivity (UART and Industrial Protocols)

Peripheral Drivers
Peak Out- Output Output Approx.
put Current Voltage Delay Time Input Com- Drives per Clamp Operating Pin / Price
Part No. Type (mA) (Max) (V) (Typ) (ns) patibility Package Gate Diodes Temp. (C) Package (US$ | 1ku)
16SOIC,
TPL7407L NMOS Array 600 40 250 CMOS, TTL 7 INVERT Yes 40 to 125 0.20
16TSSOP
Darlington 16SO,
ULN2003A Transistor 500 50 250 CMOS, TTL 7 INVERT Yes 20 to 70 16SOIC, 0.14
Array 16TSSOP

Ethernet
Datarate Cable Cable IEEE1588 Temp
Part No. (Mbps) Interface Length (m) WoL Diagnostics ESD (kV) FX Support Support Package Range (C)
MII, RMII, Start of Frame
DP83822I 10/100 200 3 3 16 QFN-32 -40 to 125
RGMII Detect
MII, RMII, Start of Frame
DP83822IF 10/100 200 3 3 16 3 QFN-32 -40 to 85
RGMII Detect
SGMII, Start of Frame
DP83867CS 10/100/1000 130 3 3 8 QFN-48 0 to 70
RGMII Detect
Start of Frame
DP83867CR 10/100/1000 RGMII 130 3 3 8 QFN-48 0 to 70
Detect
Start of Frame
DP83867IRRGZ 10/100/1000 RGMII 130 3 3 8 QFN-48 -40 to 85
Detect

RS-485
Supply Approx.
Voltage Signaling Rate HBM ESD Receiver Pin / Price
Part No. TX/RX Duplex (V) Features (Mbps) (kV) Fail-Safe Nodes Package (US$ | 1ku)
8SOIC,
High Hysteresis, 12kV IEC Short, Open,
SN65HVD72 1/1 Half 3.3 0.25 15 256 8SON, 0.70
61000-4-2 ESD, 4kV EFT Idle *VSSOP
Low Power, 12kV IEC Short, Open,
SN65HVD82 1/1 Half 5 0.25 16 256 8SOIC 1.00
61000-4-2 ESD, 4kV EFT Idle
Ultra-Low Power, Optimized 8SOIC,
Short, Open, 0.90, 1.00,
SN65HVD3082E/5E/8E 1/1 Half 5 for Low, Medium, & High 0.2, 1, 20 15 256 8MSOP,
Idle 1.10
Speeds 8PDIP

Isolator
Forward/Reverse
Isolation Voltage

Working Voltage

Delay (Typ) (ns)


(Single) (Vrms)

Default Output
Surge Voltage

VCC (Max) (V)

Approx. Price
VCC (Min) (V)

Channels (#)
Speed (Max)
Rating (Vpk)

Rating (Vpk)

Propagation
Overvoltage

(US$ | 1ku)
Number of

Temp. (C)
Operating
Channels
Transient

Package
(Mbps)
(Vpk)

Part No. Description


Robust EMC, Low Power, Single-Channel -40 to
ISO7310C 3000 4242 6000 566 1/0 High 25 3.3 5 31 1 8SOIC 0.90
1/0 Digital Isolator, Fail-Safe High 125
Robust EMC, Low Power, Dual-Channel 1/1 -40 to
ISO7321C 3000 4242 6000 566 1/1 High 25 3.3 5 31 2 8SOIC 1.05
Digital Isolator, Fail-safe High 125
*Quantities of 1,000 begin at this suggested resale price in U.S. dollars.

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Gateway

Isolated RS-485

Surge Voltage Rating

Operating Temp. (C)


Transformer Driver

Number of Nodes
Isolation Voltage

Working Voltage

Datarate (Mbps)
(Single) (Vrms)

VCC 1(Max) (V)

VCC2 (Max) (V)


VCC1 (Min) (V)

VCC2 (Min) (V)

Approx. Price
Rating (Vpk)
Overvoltage

(US$ | 1ku)
Integrated
Transient

ESD (kV)

Fail Safe

Package
Duplex
(Vpk)

(Vpk)
Part No. Description
Idle,
Isolated 5-V Full-Duplex -40 to
ISO3080 2500 4000 4000 560 No Full 3.15 5.5 4.5 5.5 0.2 256 16 Open, 16SOIC 2.60
RS-485 Transceivers 85
Short
Idle,
Isolated 5-V Half-Duplex -40 to
ISO3082 2500 4000 4000 560 No Half 3.15 5.5 4.5 5.5 0.2 256 16 Open, 16SOIC 2.60
RS-485 Transceivers 85
Short

Transformer Drivers for Isolated Power


Vin Vin Vout Vout Switching Switching Operating Approx.
(Min) (Max) (Min) (Max) Iout Soft Frequency Frequency Temp. Price
Part No. Description (V) (V) (V) (V) (A) Start (Min) (kHz) (Max) (kHz) (C) Package (US$ | 1ku)
Low-Noise 1-A Transformer
SN6505A Driver for Isolated Power Sup- 2.25 5.5 0 16 1 Fixed 100 600 -55 to 125 SOT-23 1.95
plies, Internal Clock-160kHz
Transformer Driver for Isolated
SN6501 3 5.5 0 11 0.25 None 410 620 -40 to 125 SOT-23 0.80
Power Supplies

DC/DC Switching Regulators Vin 24V


Output Switching Approx.
Supply Output Current Frequency Duty Cycle Iq (Typ) Operating Price
Part No. Topology Range (V) Voltage (V) (Max) (A) (Max) (kHz) (Max) (%) (mA) Temp. (C) Pin / Package (US$ | 1ku)
Wide Vin (Vin 24V)
8PDIP, 8SOIC,
MC33063A Buck/Boost 3 to 40 1.25 to 40 1.5 100 80 4 -40 to 85 0.18
8SON
LM5160 Buck 4.5 to 65 2 to 60 1.5 1000 92 2.3 -40 to 125 12WSON 1.80
LM5165 Buck 3 to 65 1.23 to 65 0.15 600 100 0.01 -40 to 150 10VSON 1.35
1.65 / 1.75 /
LM46000/1/2 Buck 3.5 to 60 1 to 28 0.5 / 1 / 2 2200 99 0.024 -40 to 125 16HTSSOP
1.85
1.50 / 1.82 /
LMR16010/20/30 Buck 4.3 to 60 1 to 50 1/2/3 2500 98 0.04 -40 to 125 8SO PowerPAD
1.95
TPS62175 Buck 4.7 to 28 1 to 6 0.5 1000 100 0.0048 -40 to 85 10WSON 0.70
TPS54160A Buck 3.5 to 60 0.8 to 58 1.5 2500 98 0.138 -40 to 125 10MSOP/10SON 1.58

PMIC
Approx.
Supply Output Output Current Switching Frequency Duty Cycle Iq (Typ) Operating Pin / Price
Part No. Topology Range (V) Voltage (V) (Max) (A) (Max) (kHz) (Max) (%) (mA) Temp. (C) Package (US$ | 1ku)
TPS65720/ 1xBuck + 1xLDO 25WCSP,
2.3 to 5.6 0.6 to 5.6 0.4 2250 100 0.035 -40 to 85 0.89
TPS65721 + 300mA Charger 32QFN
TPS65000/
1xBuck + 2xLDOs 2.3 to 6.0 0.6 to 6.0 0.6 2250 100 0.023 -40 to 85 16QFN 1.40
TPS65001

Voltage Monitor, Supervisors


Threshold Approx. Price
Part No. Supply Range (V) Supply Current (Typ) (A) Voltages (V) Operating Temp. (C) Pin / Package (US$ | 1ku)
LMS33460 1 to 7 1 3 -40 to 85 SC-70 0.17
LM8364/65 1 to 6 0.65 2.0, 2.7, 4.5 -40 to 85 SOT23-5 0.24 / 0.25
TPS3831/39 0.9 to 6.5 0.15 0.9 to 4.38 -40 to 85 X2SON, 3SOT-23 0.30 / 0.21
SON-6
TPS3808 1.7 to 6 2.4 0.4 to 4.65 -40 to 125 0.68
SOT23-6
TPS3890 1.5 to 5.5 2.1 1.15 to 3.17 -40 to 125 SON-6 0.55
*Quantities of 1,000 begin at this suggested resale price in U.S. dollars.

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Gateway
Current Sensing
Common-mode Input Offset Gain
Voltage Range Input Offset Drift (Typ) Error % Gain Error Operating Pin / Approx. Price
Part No. Output Type (V) (Max) (+/-V) (V/C) (Typ) % (Typ) Temp. (C) Package (US$ | 1ku)
Analog Voltage 50, 100,
INA199 -0.3 to 26 150 0.1 0.03 -40 to 125 10UQFN, 6SC70 0.30
Output 200
Analog Voltage 25, 50, 100,
INA216 1.8 to 5.5 100 0.06 0.01 -40 to 125 10UQFN, 4DSBGA 0.35
Output 200

eFuses
Current Internal On_Off Approx.
Supply Vabsmax_ Current Limit Limit FET RON Fault Control Pin / Price
Part No. Range (V) cont (V) Threshold (A) Accuracy (mOhm) Response Input(s) Special Features Package (US$ | 1ku)
2% @
TPS25921A 4.5 to 18 20 0.4 to 1.6 90 Auto Retry ENUV, OV No Rsense Required 8SOIC 0.50
1A
8% @ BLK FET Driver, Output
TPS25926 4.5 to 13.8 20 2 to 5 30 Auto Retry ENUV 10VSON 0.55
3.7A Clamp, No Rsense Required
15% @ BLK FET Driver, No Rsense
TPS25927 4.5 to 18 20 1 to 5 30 Auto Retry ENUV 10VSON 0.55
2.1A Required

Integrated ESD Protection


IEC IEC
IO Breakdown 61000-4-2 61000-4-2\ Current Limit Operating Approx.
Capacitance Voltage Contact Air-Gap Special Rating Temperature Pin / Price
Part No. Interface Channels (Typ) (pF) (Min) (V) (+/- kV) (+/- kV) Features (Min) (mA) Range(C) Package (US$ | 1ku)
LCD
Display,
TPD4F003 4 17 6 12 20 EMI Filter 40 to 85 WSON 0.18
Memory /
SIM Card

High Performance TVS Diodes


IEC IEC
IO Breakdown 61000-4-2 61000-4-2 Approx.
Capacitance Voltage Contact Air-Gap Bi-/ Uni- Operating Pin / Price
Part No. Interface Channels (Typ) (pF) (Min) (V) (+/- kV) (+/- kV) Directional Temp. (C) Package (US$ | 1ku)
HDMI 1.4/1.3, HDMI 2.0, USB
TPD1E04U04 1 0.5 5 16 16 Uni-Directional -40 to 125 X1SON 0.07
2.0, USB 3.0, USB Type-C
Ethernet, HDMI 1.4/1.3, HDMI
TPD4E05U06 2.0, LVDS, SATA/PCIe, USB 3.0, 4 0.5 6.5 12 15 Uni-Directional -40 to 125 USON 0.19
USB Type-C
General Purpose, LVDS, USB
TPD2E2U06 2 1.5 6.5 25 30 Uni-Directional -40 to 125 SOT 0.14
2.0

*Quantities of 1,000 begin at this suggested resale price in U.S. dollars.

Find the Perfect Gateway Reference Design to Get Started


Description Key Features TI Devices
CC3200MOD
TPD1E10B06
Non-isolated RS-485 to Wi-Fi bridge
LM5160
with 24 VAC power
SN65HVD72
Reference Design TIDA-00485
TLV713P
ISO15
CC3200MOD
TPD1E10B06
Isolated RS-485 to Wi-Fi bridge with Add Wi-Fi Connectivity to an existing wired network LM5160
24 VAC power Wide input voltage range of 18- to 30-VAC, 12- to 48-VDC SN65HVD72
Reference Design TIDA-00486 Galvanically isolated or non-isolated variations TLV713P
ISO15
SN65HVD72

CC3200MOD
UART to Wi-Fi bridge with 24 VAC TPD1E10B06
power SN74LV1T34
Reference Design TIDA-00375 LMR16006

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