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LP873220-Q1Automotive dual 2-A buck converters & dual linear regulators for J6 entry processors | Voltage Regulators - Linear + Switching | 3 | Active | The LP873220-Q1 is designed to meet the power management requirements of the latest processors and platforms in automotive camera and radar applications. The device has two step-down DC/DC converters, two linear regulators, and two general-purpose digital-output signals. The device is controlled by an I2C-compatible serial interface and by an enable signal.
The automatic PWM/PFM (AUTO mode) operation gives high efficiency over a wide output-current range. The LP873220-Q1 supports remote voltage sensing to compensate IR drop between the regulator output and the point-of-load (POL), thus improving the accuracy of the output voltage. In addition, the switching clock can be forced to PWM mode and also synchronized to an external clock to minimize the disturbances.
The LP873220-Q1 device also supports programmable start-up and shutdown delays and sequences including GPO signals synchronized to the enable signal. During start-up and voltage change, the device controls the output slew rate to minimize output voltage overshoot and the in-rush current.
The LP873220-Q1 is designed to meet the power management requirements of the latest processors and platforms in automotive camera and radar applications. The device has two step-down DC/DC converters, two linear regulators, and two general-purpose digital-output signals. The device is controlled by an I2C-compatible serial interface and by an enable signal.
The automatic PWM/PFM (AUTO mode) operation gives high efficiency over a wide output-current range. The LP873220-Q1 supports remote voltage sensing to compensate IR drop between the regulator output and the point-of-load (POL), thus improving the accuracy of the output voltage. In addition, the switching clock can be forced to PWM mode and also synchronized to an external clock to minimize the disturbances.
The LP873220-Q1 device also supports programmable start-up and shutdown delays and sequences including GPO signals synchronized to the enable signal. During start-up and voltage change, the device controls the output slew rate to minimize output voltage overshoot and the in-rush current. |
LP873222-Q1Automotive 2-A/3.36-V + 2-A/1.54-V buck converters & 300-mA/3.3-V + 300-mA/1.0-V linear regulators | Voltage Regulators - Linear + Switching | 1 | Active | The LP873222-Q1 is designed to meet the power management requirements in automotive applications. The device has two step-down DC/DC converters, two linear regulators, and two general-purpose digital-output signals. The device is controlled by an I2C-compatible serial interface and by an enable signal.
The automatic PWM/PFM (AUTO mode) operation gives high efficiency over a wide output-current range. The LP873222-Q1 supports remote voltage sensing to compensate IR drop between the regulator output and the point-of-load (POL), thus improving the accuracy of the output voltage. In addition, the switching clock can be forced to PWM mode and also synchronized to an external clock to minimize the disturbances.
The LP873222-Q1 device supports programmable start-up and shutdown delays and sequences including GPO signals synchronized to the enable signal. During start-up and voltage change, the device controls the output slew rate to minimize output voltage overshoot and the in-rush current.
The LP873222-Q1 is designed to meet the power management requirements in automotive applications. The device has two step-down DC/DC converters, two linear regulators, and two general-purpose digital-output signals. The device is controlled by an I2C-compatible serial interface and by an enable signal.
The automatic PWM/PFM (AUTO mode) operation gives high efficiency over a wide output-current range. The LP873222-Q1 supports remote voltage sensing to compensate IR drop between the regulator output and the point-of-load (POL), thus improving the accuracy of the output voltage. In addition, the switching clock can be forced to PWM mode and also synchronized to an external clock to minimize the disturbances.
The LP873222-Q1 device supports programmable start-up and shutdown delays and sequences including GPO signals synchronized to the enable signal. During start-up and voltage change, the device controls the output slew rate to minimize output voltage overshoot and the in-rush current. |
LP87322F-Q1Automotive dual 2-A buck converters & dual linear regulators for TDA3x processors for DDR3L | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | 2 | Active | Automotive dual 2-A buck converters & dual linear regulators for TDA3x processors for DDR3L |
LP8733-Q1Automotive dual 3-A buck converters & dual linear regulators | Power Management (PMIC) | 4 | Active | The LP8733xx-Q1 is designed to meet the power management requirements in automotive applications. The device has two step-down DC/DC converters (which can be configured as a single dual-phase regulator or two single-phase regulators), two linear regulators, and two general-purpose digital-output signals. The device is controlled by an I2C-compatible serial interface and by an enable signal.
The automatic PWM/PFM (AUTO mode) operation together with the automatic phase adding/shedding gives high efficiency over a wide output-current range. The LP8733xx-Q1 supports remote voltage sensing (differential in dual-phase configuration) to compensate IR drop between the regulator output and the point-of-load (POL), thus improving the accuracy of the output voltage. In addition, the switching clock can be forced to PWM mode and also synchronized to an external clock to minimize the disturbances.
The LP8733xx-Q1 device supports programmable start-up and shutdown delays and sequences including GPO signals synchronized to the enable signal. During start-up and voltage change, the device controls the output slew rate to minimize output voltage overshoot and the in-rush current.
The LP8733xx-Q1 is designed to meet the power management requirements in automotive applications. The device has two step-down DC/DC converters (which can be configured as a single dual-phase regulator or two single-phase regulators), two linear regulators, and two general-purpose digital-output signals. The device is controlled by an I2C-compatible serial interface and by an enable signal.
The automatic PWM/PFM (AUTO mode) operation together with the automatic phase adding/shedding gives high efficiency over a wide output-current range. The LP8733xx-Q1 supports remote voltage sensing (differential in dual-phase configuration) to compensate IR drop between the regulator output and the point-of-load (POL), thus improving the accuracy of the output voltage. In addition, the switching clock can be forced to PWM mode and also synchronized to an external clock to minimize the disturbances.
The LP8733xx-Q1 device supports programmable start-up and shutdown delays and sequences including GPO signals synchronized to the enable signal. During start-up and voltage change, the device controls the output slew rate to minimize output voltage overshoot and the in-rush current. |
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LP87332B-Q1Automotive dual 3-A buck converters & dual linear regulators for TDA3x processors for DDR3x | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | 5 | Active | The LP87332D-Q1 is designed to meet the power management requirements of the latest processors and platforms in automotive camera and radar applications. The device has two step-down DC/DC converters, two linear regulators, and two general-purpose digital-output signals. The device is controlled by an I2C-compatible serial interface and by an enable signal.
The automatic PWM/PFM (AUTO mode) operation gives high efficiency over a wide output-current range. The LP87332D-Q1 supports remote voltage sensing to compensate IR drop between the regulator output and the point-of-load (POL), thus improving the accuracy of the output voltage. In addition, the switching clock can be forced to PWM mode and also synchronized to an external clock to minimize the disturbances.
The LP87332D-Q1 device also supports programmable start-up and shutdown delays and sequences including GPO signals synchronized to the enable signal. During start-up and voltage change, the device controls the output slew rate to minimize output voltage overshoot and the in-rush current.
The LP87332D-Q1 is designed to meet the power management requirements of the latest processors and platforms in automotive camera and radar applications. The device has two step-down DC/DC converters, two linear regulators, and two general-purpose digital-output signals. The device is controlled by an I2C-compatible serial interface and by an enable signal.
The automatic PWM/PFM (AUTO mode) operation gives high efficiency over a wide output-current range. The LP87332D-Q1 supports remote voltage sensing to compensate IR drop between the regulator output and the point-of-load (POL), thus improving the accuracy of the output voltage. In addition, the switching clock can be forced to PWM mode and also synchronized to an external clock to minimize the disturbances.
The LP87332D-Q1 device also supports programmable start-up and shutdown delays and sequences including GPO signals synchronized to the enable signal. During start-up and voltage change, the device controls the output slew rate to minimize output voltage overshoot and the in-rush current. |
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LP873347Dual high-current buck converters and dual linear regulators | Power Management (PMIC) | 6 | Active | The LP8733xx is designed to meet the power management requirements in industrial applications. The device has two step-down DC/DC converters (which can be configured as a single dual-phase regulator or two single-phase regulators), two linear regulators, and two general-purpose digital-output signals. The device is controlled by an I2C-compatible serial interface and by an enable signal.
The automatic PWM/PFM (AUTO mode) operation together with the automatic phase adding/shedding gives high efficiency over a wide output-current range. The LP8733xx supports remote voltage sensing (differential in dual-phase configuration) to compensate IR drop between the regulator output and the point-of-load (POL), thus improving the accuracy of the output voltage. In addition, the switching clock can be forced to PWM mode and also synchronized to an external clock to minimize the disturbances.
The LP8733xx device supports programmable start-up and shutdown delays and sequences including GPO signals synchronized to the enable signal. During start-up and voltage change, the device controls the output slew rate to minimize output voltage overshoot and the in-rush current.
The LP8733xx is designed to meet the power management requirements in industrial applications. The device has two step-down DC/DC converters (which can be configured as a single dual-phase regulator or two single-phase regulators), two linear regulators, and two general-purpose digital-output signals. The device is controlled by an I2C-compatible serial interface and by an enable signal.
The automatic PWM/PFM (AUTO mode) operation together with the automatic phase adding/shedding gives high efficiency over a wide output-current range. The LP8733xx supports remote voltage sensing (differential in dual-phase configuration) to compensate IR drop between the regulator output and the point-of-load (POL), thus improving the accuracy of the output voltage. In addition, the switching clock can be forced to PWM mode and also synchronized to an external clock to minimize the disturbances.
The LP8733xx device supports programmable start-up and shutdown delays and sequences including GPO signals synchronized to the enable signal. During start-up and voltage change, the device controls the output slew rate to minimize output voltage overshoot and the in-rush current. |
LP87521-Q1Automotive 10-A, 4-phase, single output buck converter with integrated switches | Power Management (PMIC) | 1 | Active | The LP8752x-Q1 device is designed to meet the power-management requirements of the latest processors and platforms in various automotive power applications. The device contains four step-down DC/DC converter cores, which are configured as a 4-phase output, 3-phase and 1-phase outputs, 2-phase and 2-phase outputs, one 2-phase and two 1-phase outputs, or four 1-phase outputs. The device is controlled by an I2C-compatible serial interface and by enable signals.
The automatic pulse-width-modulation (PWM) to pulsed-frequency-modulation (PFM) operation (AUTO mode), together with the automatic phase adding and phase shedding, maximizes efficiency over a wide output-current range. The LP8752x-Q1 supports remote differential-voltage sensing for multiphase outputs to compensate IR drop between the regulator output and the point-of-load (POL) improving the accuracy of the output voltage. The switching clock can be forced to PWM mode and also synchronized to an external clock to minimize the disturbances.
The LP8752x-Q1 device supports load-current measurement without the addition of external current-sense resistors. The device also supports programmable start-up and shutdown delays and sequences synchronized to enable signals. The sequences can include GPIO signals to control external regulators, load switches, and processor reset. During start-up and voltage change, the device controls the output slew rate to minimize output-voltage overshoot and in-rush current.
The LP8752x-Q1 device is designed to meet the power-management requirements of the latest processors and platforms in various automotive power applications. The device contains four step-down DC/DC converter cores, which are configured as a 4-phase output, 3-phase and 1-phase outputs, 2-phase and 2-phase outputs, one 2-phase and two 1-phase outputs, or four 1-phase outputs. The device is controlled by an I2C-compatible serial interface and by enable signals.
The automatic pulse-width-modulation (PWM) to pulsed-frequency-modulation (PFM) operation (AUTO mode), together with the automatic phase adding and phase shedding, maximizes efficiency over a wide output-current range. The LP8752x-Q1 supports remote differential-voltage sensing for multiphase outputs to compensate IR drop between the regulator output and the point-of-load (POL) improving the accuracy of the output voltage. The switching clock can be forced to PWM mode and also synchronized to an external clock to minimize the disturbances.
The LP8752x-Q1 device supports load-current measurement without the addition of external current-sense resistors. The device also supports programmable start-up and shutdown delays and sequences synchronized to enable signals. The sequences can include GPIO signals to control external regulators, load switches, and processor reset. During start-up and voltage change, the device controls the output slew rate to minimize output-voltage overshoot and in-rush current. |