Texas Instruments TPS61381QEVM-126 Evaluation Module
Texas Instruments TPS61381QEVM-126 Evaluation Module is configured to evaluate the operation of the TPS61381-Q1 converter. The TPS61381-Q1 is a 40V, 15A, bidirectional boost converter and LDO charger that integrates battery state-of-health detection function.The TI TPS61381QEVM-126 performs over a broad backup battery voltage range of 0V to 12V and a primary battery (VBAT port) voltage range of 0V to 40V to execute a bidirectional operation. The evaluation module supports output up to 7.5A load at 3.6V BUB and 6.2V output in boost mode and supplies a 50mA to 100mA charging current in charger mode. The TPS61381QEVM-126 delivers output voltage regulation accuracy of better than 2.5% in boost mode and enables better than 1% voltage accuracy in charger mode. The device operations are adjustable using the I2C interface.
Features
- AEC-Q100 qualified for automotive applications
- Backup battery (BUB) voltage in boost mode at 0.5V to 12V, 3V minimum voltage for start-up
- Support abs max (VOUT pin) up to 40V
- Adjustable boost average input current limit from 5A to 15A
- Integrated 20mΩ high-side MOSFET and 6mΩ ISO FET to support true disconnection
- I2C programmable CC, CV charger with integrated charging strategy
- Auto-detection on system voltage and automatic transition into boost mode when a car battery malfunction occurs
- Boost output voltage up to 12V
- Fault or operation status indication by STATUS pin and I2C
- Backup battery State-of-Health (SOH) detection
- 20μA quiescent current in standby mode
- <1μA shutdown current
- <1μA leakage current for pins connected to the backup battery (at Tj up to 60°C)
- Frequency of 400kHz for automotive applications
- Programmable spread spectrum for optimizing EMI
- 3mm x 4mm 25-pin package with wettable flank
Applications
- Emergency call (eCall)
- Door handle module
- Fault indicator (FI)
Kit Contents
- EVM to evaluate TPS61381-Q1
- EVM disclaimer Read Me
Quick Connection Overview
Layout
Published: 2025-05-30
| Updated: 2025-06-13
