And now I found 

http://www.linear.com/product/LTC3633A-2

Dual Channel 3A, 20V
Monolithic Synchronous
Step-Down Regulator.


Help Someone

On Wednesday, January 7, 2015 8:57:55 PM UTC+5:30, Kevin D'Souza wrote:
>
> Hello Guys, 
>
> I need to design a power supply solution for my application. 
>
> I have 1x BeagleBoneBlack 2x XBee's and a 5v700mA power consuming UART 
> Device. So its 3 devices in total 
>
> BeagleBone--------------------------------- 800mA
> 2x XBeePro 2.4GHz modules---------400mA (Max?)
> UART Device--------------------------------600mA
> Total of :--------------------------------------1.8A.
>
> Plan of action first was to have 1x Switching Regulator of 2A and Give 
> power to the BeagleBone, UART Device and an LM1117 to feed the XBees (as 
> the XBees run on 3.3v and not 5v). So i was using 2x Regulators here, 1 
> Switching for the main power and a linear (lm1117) for the XBees, now i 
> came across the 3A/2A/2A output, Synchronous triple buck converter 
> tps652510 <http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/tps652510.pdf> . 
> 1. Is it wise to use this in my application.?
> 2. Does anyone have any experience with this regulator before? 
> 3. What can be the approximate footprint here? 
>
> Since its a cape i need it to be at-least in a 10cm x 10cm area with XBee 
> mounting space.
>
> There is also the TPS65253 
> <http://www.ti.com/product/tps65253/description> with similar 
> functionality but Dual output. 
>
> Now i am confused as to what to use. 
>
> Any help will be appreciated. 
>
> Regards,
>
> Kevin
>
>
>

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