TPS2013 by: Texas Instruments

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TPS2013 by Texas Instruments is a Power Management Circuit.
Power Management Circuits are under the broader part category of Power Circuits.

A power circuit delivers electricity in order to operate a load for an electronic device. Power circuits include transformers, generators and switches. Read more about Power Circuits on our Power Circuits part category page.

Available Datasheets

Part # Manufacturer Description Datasheet
TPS2013APWP Texas Instruments 2.6A, 2.7 to 5.5V Single High-Side MOSFET Switch IC, No Fault Reporting, Active-Low Enable 14-HTSSOP -40 to 85
TPS2013D Texas Instruments 2.6A, 2.7 to 5.5V Single High-Side MOSFET Switch IC, No Fault Reporting, Active-Low Enable 8-SOIC -40 to 85
TPS2013DR Texas Instruments 2.6A, 2.7 to 5.5V Single High-Side MOSFET Switch IC, No Fault Reporting, Active-Low Enable 8-SOIC -40 to 85

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