The case that it comes in is called TSSOP case. In the part there are 8 terminations that are available. As you can see, it is designed with 8 pins. This device is powered by 2.8V in order to deliver a high level of performance. In order to run 260, a part's peak reflow temperature is utilized. As far as I know, the part belongs to the Power Management Circuits family. It is a part that has 8 pins in it. It uses a current of 55μA for powering its operation. There should be a current flow in the supply line (Isup) under 0.09mA. As part of the outputs, there is a 1 output. This chip can be used with an input voltage of more than 5.5V volts without any problems. There are certain situations in which the chip can be used with input voltages as low as 2.8V V. This part is capable of being delivered with an output current of 1.25A. There is no problem operating this device with a supply voltage of 5.5V. For this part to run, 2 inputs are required. In order to use the part, the temperature should be above -40°C. The part should be heated to temperatures below 85°C. Device resistance should remain within the range of 84mOhm throughout the duration of the test.
TPS2111PWG4 Features
in a TSSOP case 8 terminations Peak Reflow Temperature (Cel) : 260 1 outputs operate supply voltage at 5.5V 2 inputs
TPS2111PWG4 Applications
There are a lot of Texas Instruments TPS2111PWG4 Ideal Diode controller applications.
Automotive battery protection
ADAS domain controller
Camera ECU
Head Unit
USB HUBs
Active ORing for redundant power
Factory automation and control - PLC digital output modules