The maximum current that can be drawn from the output of the TPS2202AIDB is 2A, but it's recommended to limit it to 1.5A for reliable operation and to prevent overheating.
To ensure stability, make sure to follow the recommended layout and component placement guidelines, use a high-quality output capacitor with low ESR, and add a 10nF-100nF ceramic capacitor between the VIN and GND pins to filter out noise.
The TPS2202AIDB is rated for operation up to 85°C, but its performance and reliability may degrade at higher temperatures. If you need to operate in a high-temperature environment, consider using a heat sink or a thermally-enhanced package.
The output voltage of the TPS2202AIDB can be adjusted by using a resistive divider network between the VOUT and GND pins. The ratio of the resistors determines the output voltage, but make sure to follow the recommended voltage range and stability guidelines.
While the TPS2202AIDB can handle high currents, it's not recommended for powering high-current loads like motors or relays due to its limited power dissipation and potential for overheating. Consider using a more suitable regulator or a dedicated motor driver IC for such applications.