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DDR Termination Regulator Requires <20µF Capacitance

( 1 Sep 2008 )


Texas Instruments Inc. has launched TPS51200, a sink/source double data rate (DDR) termination regulator that supports all power management requirements for DDR, DDR2, DDR3 and DDR4 low-power memory termination. The easy-to-use regulator requires only 20µF of ceramic output capacitance, nearly 80 percent less capacitance than competitive solutions. Designers can use the TPS51200 to achieve smaller and lower-cost DDR memory termination in modern, high-memory content electronics, including digital TVs, set-top boxes, VGA cards, telecom, datacom, notebook and desktop computers, and an increasingly wide range of consumer electronics. TPS51200 is designed to work with bias voltage between 2.375 and 3.5V, which makes it very attractive in the systems where only 2.5V or 3.3V rail is available.

Additionally, the device includes the S3 sleep-state control during suspend to RAM. The TPS51200 can also be used as a general-purpose, high-performance low dropout (LDO) regulator with an input range of 1.1V to 3.5V. The device supports tracking start-up and shutdown features when the enable pin is connected to the system bus voltage, which simplifies the design process by allowing the designer to easily implement sequencing in multi-rail systems.

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