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Description

The DA9061 is a flexible, scalable system power management IC (PMIC) capable of powering a wide range of multicore SoCs, FPGAs, memory subsystems, and peripherals. Full power tree management and multiple sleep modes result in a power-efficient system solution suitable for infotainment, telematics, and ADAS applications. The device includes four LDOs with programmable output voltages providing up to 300mA and three high-current buck converters providing up to 2.5A per buck. All bucks use integrated power switches, removing the need for external FETs. Together with the high device switching frequency that allows the use of low-profile inductors, they enable the lowest cost, smallest form factor system solution possible. This solution is also available in automotive AEC-Q100 Grade 2. High efficiency is achieved over a wide load range by automatically selecting pulse frequency modulation (PFM) or pulse width modulation (PWM) modes. The input voltage range of 2.8V to 5.5V makes it suitable for standard 5V supply or USB power supplies.

Benefits

  • Enhanced energy saving techniques:
    • Dynamic voltage scaling (DVS)
    • Programmable power manager
  • Enhanced security:
    • System supply monitoring
    • Junction temperature monitoring
    • Watchdog timer
  • -40 °C to +125 °C junction temperature operation
  • 3MHz switching frequency avoiding the AM band
  • Package: QFN-40, 6mm x 6mm, 0.5mm pitch
  • Automotive Grade 2 version available - DA9061-A

Supported SoC PMIC Platforms

  • Xilinx MPSoCs and FPGAs
    • Xilinx Zynq UltraScale+ MPSoC (ZU3EG, ZU7EV, ZU9CG)
    • Xilinx Zynq UltraScale+ MPSoC (ZU3CG, ZU9EG, ZU19EG)
  • NXP® i.MX Processor Family
    • NXP i.MX 6
    • NXP i.MX 6UL
    • NXP i.MX 6ULL
    • NXP i.MX 7Solo

Features

  • Input voltage 2.8V to 5.5V
  • Three buck converters, 0.3V to 3.34V up to 2.5A
    • DVS support
  • 3MHz switching frequency allows the use of low-profile inductors
  • Four LDO regulators, 0.9V to 3.6V up to 300mA
  • Five GPIOs

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  1. DA9061/62/63 Variant Finder Tool

    Hello, I have attached beneath our new DA9061/62/63 Variant finder and cross reference tool to this post. The variant tool contains basic information on our standard variants. This tool will allow quick cross checking with a customer’s requirements with our standard variants. The information contained ...

    Jan 25, 2018
  2. DA9061 ICP port usable for monitoring Registers through EvalKit ?

    Dear support team, our customer just got the first prototypes of his application boards based on DA9061 and likes to check the registers during runtime. He has equipped the ICP interface on his boards and wants to know if it is possible to connect the ICP port through the evaluation ...

    Jun 7, 2018
  3. DA9061/62 Unused Pin Configuration

    ... required and, to minimize any potential issues with these unused functions, the pins related to them need to be configured correctly. This document provides guidance on how to configure unused connections on the DA9061/2.   Click here for the DA9061 Application notes:   Click here for the DA9062 Application notes:

    Jan 10, 2018
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