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| Brand Name: | Texas Instruments | 
| Model Number: | TPS2552DRVT-1 | 
| Certification: | / | 
| Place of Origin: | N/S | 
| MOQ: | 1PCS | 
| Price: | Negotiation | 
| Payment Terms: | T/T | 
| Supply Ability: | 9999999+PCS | 
| Delivery Time: | 2-7 work days | 
| Light source: | LED | 
| Lamp power(w): | 150 | 
| Type: | Outdoor Led Street Light, Outdoor lighting | 
| Item type: | Street Lights | 
| Lamp body material: | Aluminum | 
| Company Info. | 
| Yingxinyuan Int'l(Group) Ltd. | 
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Display Driver IC Texas Instruments/TI TPS2552DRVT-1
| Vin (Min) (V) | 2.5 | 
| Vin (Max) (V) | 6.5 | 
| Continuous current (Max) (A) | 1.5 | 
| Current limit (A) | 0.075 to 1.7 | 
| Product type | Adjustable current limit, Power switch | 
| Operating temperature range (C) | -40 to 85 | 
| Enable | Active Low | 
| Number of switches | 1 | 
| Rating | Catalog | 
The TPS255x and TPS255x-1 power-distribution switches are intended for applications where precision current limiting is required or heavy capacitive loads and short circuits are encountered and provide up to 1.5 A of continuous load current. These devices offer a programmable current-limit threshold between 75 mA and 1.7 A (typical) through an external resistor. Current-limit accuracy as tight as ±6% can be achieved at the higher current-limit settings. The power-switch rise and fall times are controlled to minimize current surges during turnon and turnoff.
TPS255x devices limit the output current to a safe level by using a constant-current mode when the output load exceeds the current-limit threshold. TPS255x-1 devices provide circuit breaker functionality by latching off the power switch during overcurrent or reverse-voltage situations. An internal reverse-voltage comparator disables the power-switch when the output voltage is driven higher than the input to protect devices on the input side of the switch. The FAULT output asserts low during overcurrent and reverse-voltage conditions.
                                 
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