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Highly Integrated PMIC with 4 Bucks, 1 LDO & 8-Bit ADC in a QFN Package

Package Information

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Pkg. Type: QFN-32
Pkg. Code: QFN
Lead Count (#): 32
Pkg. Dimensions (mm): 5 x 5
Pitch (mm):

Environmental & Export Classifications

Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) 3
Pb (Lead) Free Yes
ECCN (US) EAR99
HTS (US) 8542.39.0090

Product Attributes

Lead Count (#) 32
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) 3
Qty. per Reel (#) 1000
Pb (Lead) Free Yes
Temp. Range (°C) -40 to +85°C
Advanced Features 8 bit ADC
Buck-Boost DC/DC Converter Channels (#) 4
Bus Voltage (Max) (V) 5.5
Comm. Interface I2C
Device Functions PMIC
Function 5-ch PMIC
GPIOs (#) 0
Input Voltage (Max) (V) 5.5
Input Voltage (Max) [Rail 1] (V) 5.5 - 5.5
Input Voltage (Max) [Rail 2] (V) 5.5 - 5.5
Input Voltage (Min) (V) 4
Input Voltage (Min) [Rail 1] (V) 4
Input Voltage (Min) [Rail 2] (V) 4
Input Voltage Range (V) 4 - 5.5
Integrated step-down DC/DC Converter Channels (#) 4
Interface I2C
LDOs 1
Linear Output No
MOQ 1000
Output Current (Max) [Rail 1] (A) 1.5
Output Current Max (A) 5
Output Voltage (Max) (V) 3.3
Output Voltage (Max) [Rail 1] (V) 3.3
Output Voltage (Min) (V) 0.8
Output Voltage (Min) [Rail 1] (V) 2.1
Outputs (#) 5
Package Area (mm²) 25
Parametric Category Multi-Channel Power Management ICs (PMICs)
Pkg. Dimensions (mm) 5 x 5
Pkg. Type QFN-32
Switching Regulators 4
VIN Range (V) 4 - 5.5

Description

The DA9080 is a five-output configurable power management IC (PMIC) that has four synchronous step-down buck regulators and one 200mA LDO. One of the bucks is capable of up to 5A of output current. Robust protection features include undervoltage lockout (UVLO), overcurrent protection (OC), and thermal protection for fault protection features. The DA9080 is offered in a 32-lead QFN package. 

Benefits

  • Drives various Arm® cores with configurable powerful power rails
  • Excellent input/output and efficiency characteristics minimize board area
  • Complete supervision functions (UVLO, OC, OV, UV, TSD, PG) improve system stability