The maximum input voltage that can be applied to the TPS2003CDRCR is 12V, but it's recommended to operate within the recommended operating conditions of 2.7V to 5.5V for optimal performance and reliability.
To ensure proper power-on and power-off, it's recommended to follow a soft-start sequence, where the input voltage is ramped up slowly (typically 1-10 ms) to prevent inrush currents and voltage spikes.
For optimal performance, it's recommended to follow a compact layout with minimal trace lengths, and place the TPS2003CDRCR close to the power source and load. Additionally, ensure that the input and output capacitors are placed as close as possible to the device.
To handle thermal considerations, ensure that the device is mounted on a PCB with a sufficient thermal mass, and that the thermal pad is connected to a solid ground plane. Additionally, consider using thermal vias and thermal interfaces to improve heat dissipation.
To minimize EMI and EMC issues, ensure that the TPS2003CDRCR is placed in a shielded area, and that the input and output traces are routed away from sensitive analog signals. Additionally, consider using EMI filters and shielding on the PCB to reduce radiated emissions.