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Distributed Power Unit for P9180A / P9145

Package Information

CAD Model: View CAD Model
Pkg. Type: DFN
Pkg. Code: NRG12
Lead Count (#): 12
Pkg. Dimensions (mm): 4.0 x 3.0 x 0.9
Pitch (mm): 0.5

Environmental & Export Classifications

Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) 1
Pb (Lead) Free Yes
ECCN (US)
HTS (US)

Product Attributes

Lead Count (#) 12
Carrier Type Reel
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) 1
Pb (Lead) Free Yes
Pb Free Category e3 Sn
Temp. Range (°C) -40 to 85°C
Advanced Features Scalable output current
Comm. Interface DIF/DIO
Function Distributed Power Unit (DPU)
Input Voltage (Max) (V) 8.4
Input Voltage (Min) (V) 4.5
Input Voltage Range (V) 4.5 - 8.4
Length (mm) 4
MOQ 4000
Output Voltage (V) 0.5V
Outputs (#) 1
Package Area (mm²) 12
Parametric Category Multi-Channel Power Management ICs (PMICs)
Pitch (mm) 0.5
Pkg. Dimensions (mm) 4.0 x 3.0 x 0.9
Pkg. Type DFN
Published No
Qty. per Carrier (#) 0
Qty. per Reel (#) 4000
Reel Size (in) 13
Requires Terms and Conditions Does not require acceptance of Terms and Conditions
Switching Frequency (KHz) 2 - 2
Switching Frequency (MHz) 2 - 2
Switching Regulators 1
Tape & Reel Yes
Thickness (mm) 0.9
Width (mm) 3

Description

Flexible output current capabilities are key to address modern multi-core SoC solutions with a variety of different skews. The P9148 distributed power units (DPU) operate as additional phases to the P9180A and P9145 PMICs to increase the output current of the solution. The device works as a controlled current source fully controlled by the host PMIC. Multiple P9148 devices may be used in parallel to provide additional current to the load. A high-speed proprietary interface between the P9180A, P9145, and P9148 provides control and feedback information. The device seamlessly integrates into the PMIC ecosystem and is flexible and transparent to the user. P9148 has been designed for systems with single 5V supply available and supports additional features compared to the P9147 (optional thermal limit warning flag, load current monitor, and automatic load-balancing among phases).