Datasheet Texas Instruments TPS2376DDAR-H

ManufacturerTexas Instruments
SeriesTPS2376-H
Part NumberTPS2376DDAR-H
Datasheet Texas Instruments TPS2376DDAR-H

IEEE 802.3af PoE HIGH POWER PD CONTROLLER 8-SO PowerPAD -40 to 85

Datasheets

IEEE 802.3af PoE High Power PD Controller datasheet
PDF, 970 Kb, Revision: A, File published: Sep 25, 2006
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Status

Lifecycle StatusActive (Recommended for new designs)
Manufacture's Sample AvailabilityNo

Packaging

Pin8
Package TypeDDA
Industry STD TermHSOIC
JEDEC CodeR-PDSO-G
Package QTY2500
CarrierLARGE T&R
Device Marking2376H
Width (mm)3.9
Length (mm)4.89
Thickness (mm)1.48
Pitch (mm)1.27
Max Height (mm)1.7
Mechanical DataDownload

Parametrics

DC/DC ControlPD Only
Fault ResponseAuto Retry
PD Power Level25W
Package GroupSO PowerPAD
Package Size: mm2:W x L8SO PowerPAD: 29 mm2: 6 x 4.9(SO PowerPAD) PKG
PoE Current Limit(Min)625 mA
PoE Inrush Limit(Typ)Programmable mA
PoE Standards Supported802.3at Type 1 (802.3af)
Special FeaturesPG,Programmable UVLO,Thermal Shutdown
Vin(Max)57 V
rDS(on) per FET(Typ)580 mOhms

Eco Plan

RoHSCompliant

Design Kits & Evaluation Modules

  • Evaluation Modules & Boards: TPS2376HEVM
    TPS2376H Evaluation Module
    Lifecycle Status: Active (Recommended for new designs)

Application Notes

  • Current balancing in four-pair, high-power PoE applications
    PDF, 269 Kb, File published: May 18, 2007
  • High Power PoE PD Using the TPS2375/77-1
    PDF, 781 Kb, File published: Feb 28, 2006
    Some specialized applications require more power than 12.95 W allowed by the IEEE802.3af standard. This application report discusses techniques for implementing nonstandard high-power systems with an emphasis on the powered device (PD). A specific design example of a 27-W, two-pair PD front end is presented along with test results. This type of solution bridges between the existing IEEE 802.3af a
  • Lightning Surge Considerations for PoE Powered Devices
    PDF, 197 Kb, File published: Apr 30, 2015
  • Wall Adapter Powers IEEE 802.3af Powered Device
    PDF, 595 Kb, File published: Feb 1, 2006
    Power-on-Ethernet is an emerging technology that allows an existing Ethernet connection to carry both data and power. However, today's powered-device (PD) designers face a dilemma - not all Ethernet connections are wired for power. To operate with these legacy connections, a PD can use a wall adapter, but this capability must be designed into the PD.

Model Line

Series: TPS2376-H (4)

Manufacturer's Classification

  • Semiconductors > Power Management > Power Over Ethernet (PoE)/LAN Solutions > Powered Device

Other Names:

TPS2376DDARH, TPS2376DDAR H