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TPS62840 is a high-efficiency buck converter with ultra-low operating quiescent current of 60 nA, 20nA shutdown and 750mA max output current

olmBoard - TPS62840 ULP Buck Converter 60nA Iq

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What is it?

olmBoard is a small and a breadboard-friendly, ultra-low-power buck converter module with TPS62840 step-down converter at its heart.

Check out this excellent review from @Voltlog on his YouTube channel.

TPS62840 is an ultra-low-power switching regulator from Texas Instruments. It offers super low operating quiescent current (IQ) at 60 nA, and delivers very high light-load efficiency of 80% at 1-µA load.

The *TPS62840 *IC provides an output current of up to 750 mA. With the input voltage from 1.8 V to 6.5 V, the device supports multiple power sources such as 2S to 4S alkaline, 1S to 2S Li-MnO2, and 1S Li-Ion/Li-Po/Li-SoCl2. JST-PH connector has also been added for easy battery connections.

Some specs:

  • Operating quiescent current: 60 nA
  • 100% duty-cycle mode with 150 nA IQ
  • Input voltage range (VIN): 1.8 V to 6.5 V
  • Output current: up to 750 mA
  • RF-friendly DCS-control
  • 80% efficiency at 1 µA IOUT (3.6 VIN to 1.8 VOUT)
  • 16 selectable output voltages via VSET pin
  • Auto-transition PFM/PWM or forced-PWM mode
  • Selectable forced *PWM *and *STOP *modes
  • Output discharge (OD) function
  • Shutdown current: 20 nA
  • Output: by default it's set to 3.3V but it can be changed easily with a solder jumper (predefined jumper pads).
  • Module dimensions: 15.2 mm x 31.1 mm (0.6 in. x 1.225 in.)

Initial sweep load test results w/ 0.1A at 10 sec increments using EBD-USB load tester is shown below. The module works well up to 1A loads (short term), and recommended max. output current is 750mA. Voltage drop in the graph is due to the USB cable drop, actual voltage is stable around 3.3V up to 1A loads.

TPS62840 Load Test

Why did you make it?

I needed a ULP buck converter module for my Penguino Feather board and this IC sounded very promising. I decided to give it a try and build a small module to test it out.

What makes it special?

This IC offers some unique features and it's one of the lowest operating current buck converters I've ever seen. Additinally it has a selectable output voltages (default 3.3V) with solder-jumper selectable ranges from 1.8V to 3.3V.

Links to code and documentation

Documentation (youtu.be)

Design Files (github.com)

Schematics (github.com)

Bom (github.com)

Shipping policy

Products are shipped from Germany. We usually process orders every 1-2 days. We will try to ship out rush orders the same day if possible. You will receive an email confirmation as soon as the product has been processed for shipping from our shipping provider.

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The seller

MakerTronika Labs

Essen, NRW, Germany
3 orders since May 8, 2023
Hi,
Thanks for visiting my store. PCB design is my type of mediation and I love designing new/challenging open-source boards. If there's enough interest I might even sell them here. You can find couple of other designs on my Github.
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