The maximum current that can be drawn from the output of the TPS2060DGN is 2A, but it's recommended to limit the output current to 1.5A for reliable operation and to prevent overheating.
To ensure proper thermal management, it's recommended to provide a heat sink or a thermal pad on the exposed pad of the QFN package, and to keep the ambient temperature below 85°C. Additionally, the PCB layout should be designed to minimize thermal resistance and ensure good airflow.
The EN (enable) pin is used to turn the device on or off. When the EN pin is high, the device is enabled and the output voltage is regulated. When the EN pin is low, the device is disabled and the output voltage is turned off.
Yes, the TPS2060DGN can be used as a high-current switch. However, it's essential to ensure that the device is properly thermally managed and that the output current is limited to 1.5A or less to prevent overheating.
The output voltage of the TPS2060DGN can be adjusted by using an external resistor divider network between the VOUT pin and the ADJ pin. The output voltage can be set to any value between 1.2V and 5.5V.