Features
- Power Management
- Digital soft start/stop
- Precision delay and ramp-up
- Power good/enable
- Voltage tracking, sequencing and margining
- Voltage/current/temperature monitoring
- I2C/SMBus communication
- Output overvoltage and overcurrent protection
- PMBus compliant Power Conversion
- Efficient synchronous buck controller
- 3 V to 14 V input range
- 0.6 V to 5.5 V output range
- ±1% output accuracy
- Internal 3 A drivers support >30 A power stage
- Fast load transient response
- Phase interleaving
- RoHS compliant (6 x 6 mm) QFN package
Description
The ZL2005 is an innovative mixed-signal power management and conversion IC that combines a compact, efficient, synchronous DC/DC buck controller, adaptive drivers and key power and thermal management functions in one IC, providing flexibility and scalability while decreasing board space requirements and design complexity. Zilker Labs' Digital-DC technology enables a unique blend of performance and features not available in either traditional analog or newer digital approaches, resolving the issues associated with providing multiple, low-voltage power domains on a single PCB. The ZL2005 is designed to be a flexible building block for DC power and can be easily adapted to designs ranging from a single-phase power supply operating from a 3. 3 V input to a multi-phase supply operating from a 12 V input. The ZL2005 eliminates the need for complicated power supply managers as well as numerous external discrete components. All operating features can be configured by simple pin-strap selection, resistor selection or through the on-board serial port. The PMBus™-compliant ZL2005 uses the SMBus™ serial interface for communication with other Digital-DC products or a host controller.
Applications
- Servers/storage equipment
- Telecom/datacom equipment
- Power supplies (memory, DSP, ASIC, FPGA)
- Point of load converters
| Part Number | Status | Samples | Stock | RoHS | Package | Carrier Type | MOQ |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ZL2005ALNF | Obsolete | N/A | Out of Stock | RoHS:EN | QFN | Tube | 600 |
| ZL2005ALNFT | Obsolete | N/A | Out of Stock | RoHS:EN | QFN | Reel | 500 |
| ZL2005ALNFT1 | Obsolete | N/A | Out of Stock | RoHS:EN | QFN | Reel | 1000 |
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- Application NotePDF 805 KB an2018 May 15, 2018AI-generated Summary: The ZL_PMBus API provides functions to interact with Zilker Labs PMBus devices, including retrieving the DLL version, firmware version, and scanning connected devices. The ZL_DLLVersion function returns the API DLL version, while ZL_FWVersion obtains the firmware version from a device handle. ZLDeviceScan lists all connected PMBus interfaces by their serial numbers, requiring memory allocation based on the number of devices found. Proper error handling and usage conditions are described for each function.
- Application NotePDF 391 KB an2017 May 15, 2018AI-generated Summary: The content includes a typical application circuit diagram and detailed legal and usage notices for semiconductor products. It emphasizes user responsibility for product integration, disclaims liability for damages, and outlines quality grades and intended applications. It warns against unauthorized modifications, highlights safety and compliance requirements, and provides global Renesas Electronics sales office contacts.
- Application NotePDF 621 KB an2016 May 14, 2018AI-generated Summary: The document explains the design and function of digital and analog compensation circuits in voltage mode power supplies. It details how compensation modifies gain and phase to stabilize the control loop, using poles and zeroes to counteract LC filter effects. The analog compensator uses resistors and capacitors, while the digital system employs a programmable gain amplifier, A/D converter, anti-aliasing filter, and digital PWM. Stability criteria and gain calculations are also covered.
- Application NotePDF 528 KB an2028 May 04, 2018AI-generated Summary: Configuration files consist of PMBus commands to set device parameters, starting with restoring factory settings and ending with storing configurations in non-volatile memory. Devices read pin-strap settings on power-up and update configurations accordingly. Examples of configuration files are provided in both text and hex formats. PowerNavigator software offers a graphical interface for controlling and configuring devices via SMBus/PC, enabling engineers to generate configuration files and monitor device status and parameters.
- Application NotePDF 145 KB an2024 May 04, 2018AI-generated Summary: The document provides disclaimers and usage guidelines for semiconductor circuits, software, and related information. It emphasizes user responsibility for product design and safety, disclaims liability for damages, and clarifies that no intellectual property rights are granted. It categorizes products into standard and high-quality grades, specifying intended applications and restrictions. Users must comply with laws, handle products within specified conditions, and implement safety measures. Contact information for Renesas Electronics sales offices worldwide is also provided.
- Application NotePDF 262 KB an2023 May 04, 2018AI-generated Summary: The document explains how to configure two ZL2005EV1 evaluation boards for voltage tracking using pin-strap settings and PMBus commands. It details the necessary hardware connections, including bus, ENABLE, SYNC pins, and power connections. PMBus commands such as TRACK CONFIG, TON_DELAY, and VOUT_COMMAND allow precise tracking mode configuration. Pin-strap settings establish device addresses and voltage limits for protection. The master device controls timing delays to synchronize tracking devices. PowerPlans are downloadable configuration files for master and tracking modes.
- Application NotePDF 767 KB an2015 May 04, 2018AI-generated Summary: The document details current protection and measurement strategies using the ZL2005, focusing on safe operating areas for in-line and ground sensing. It explains current waveform sampling methods, programmable thresholds for overcurrent protection, and temperature compensation to improve accuracy. The ZL2005 supports multiple fault responses per PMBus standards, including immediate shutdown, delayed shutdown, or retries. The current sensing architecture offers 31-level resolution with digital filtering enhancing accuracy to about 7 bits, targeting +10% accuracy or better. Factors affecting measurement accuracy include sensor value and temperature variations.
- Application NotePDF 589 KB an2014 May 04, 2018AI-generated Summary: Digital-DC devices use bus addresses and CFG pin settings to determine sequencing order in autonomous groups, with the first and last devices identified by address and CFG. ENABLE pins connect to control power-up and shutdown sequences, including fault handling. Event-based sequencing uses PG signals or PMBus SEQUENCE commands for flexible order control. Devices synchronize via internal PLL or external clocks through the SYNC pin, configurable by PMBus. Voltage tracking allows devices to follow a master device’s voltage using the VTRK pin, with master devices controlling ramp delay and voltage limits. Tracking configurations can be set by pin-strap or PMBus commands, including tracking ratio and timing delays for coordinated operation.
- Application NotePDF 441 KB an2013 May 04, 2018AI-generated Summary: The document details the Zilker Labs PMBus Command Set, outlining various command categories such as fault response, time setting, status, monitoring, identification, configuration, group commands, and security. It references key PMBus and SMBus specification documents and related forums for further technical information. The command set facilitates power management communication and control through defined protocols and interfaces.
- Application NotePDF 232 KB an2022 May 03, 2018AI-generated Summary: The document explains how to connect and operate multiple evaluation boards using Autonomous Sequencing™ Technology. It details the interconnections between boards, including ENABLE and SYNC pins, and the setup of jumpers and switches for master and monitor modes. The enable and disable sequences demonstrate timed power ramping and communication between devices via an inter-device bus, ensuring coordinated power-up and power-down. The document also includes revision history and references.
- Application NotePDF 752 KB an2011 May 03, 2018AI-generated Summary: The document details guidelines for selecting power stage components, focusing on inductors and output capacitors to meet specific power supply requirements. It explains trade-offs between size, efficiency, and cost, and provides formulas for calculating inductance, ripple current, and losses. It also covers transient load response and the role of the non-linear response circuit in minimizing output capacitance. MOSFET operation in synchronous buck converters is discussed, emphasizing dead time optimization to reduce power loss.
- Application NotePDF 1.43 MB an2010 May 01, 2018AI-generated Summary: The document details power dissipation characteristics and thermal guidelines for Digital-DC™ controllers with internal and external switches. It explains how power dissipation depends on gate drive current, switching frequency, and FET gate charge. It provides calculations for power dissipation in different scenarios and highlights the importance of managing package temperature via external drivers or reduced operating parameters. The thermal limits for components, including PCB materials and junction temperatures, are also specified.
- Product Change NoticePDF 124 KB PCN16089A Oct 31, 2016
- Application NotePDF 686 KB an2030 Mar 31, 2016AI-generated Summary: The document details configuring a device via the SMBus using configuration files in text and hex formats. It explains the production programming flowchart, including device ID verification, serial number insertion, and error checking. Examples of configuration files for the ZL2005 device show commands for restoring factory settings, setting voltages, timing delays, and security passwords. The process ensures proper device setup and security during production programming.
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Datasheets (1)
- Manual - HardwarePDF 693 KB intersil-zlusb-install-guide May 25, 2010
Manuals & Guides (1)
- Application NotePDF 805 KB an2018 May 15, 2018AI-generated Summary: The ZL_PMBus API provides functions to interact with Zilker Labs PMBus devices, including retrieving the DLL version, firmware version, and scanning connected devices. The ZL_DLLVersion function returns the API DLL version, while ZL_FWVersion obtains the firmware version from a device handle. ZLDeviceScan lists all connected PMBus interfaces by their serial numbers, requiring memory allocation based on the number of devices found. Proper error handling and usage conditions are described for each function.
- Application NotePDF 391 KB an2017 May 15, 2018AI-generated Summary: The content includes a typical application circuit diagram and detailed legal and usage notices for semiconductor products. It emphasizes user responsibility for product integration, disclaims liability for damages, and outlines quality grades and intended applications. It warns against unauthorized modifications, highlights safety and compliance requirements, and provides global Renesas Electronics sales office contacts.
- Application NotePDF 621 KB an2016 May 14, 2018AI-generated Summary: The document explains the design and function of digital and analog compensation circuits in voltage mode power supplies. It details how compensation modifies gain and phase to stabilize the control loop, using poles and zeroes to counteract LC filter effects. The analog compensator uses resistors and capacitors, while the digital system employs a programmable gain amplifier, A/D converter, anti-aliasing filter, and digital PWM. Stability criteria and gain calculations are also covered.
- Application NotePDF 528 KB an2028 May 04, 2018AI-generated Summary: Configuration files consist of PMBus commands to set device parameters, starting with restoring factory settings and ending with storing configurations in non-volatile memory. Devices read pin-strap settings on power-up and update configurations accordingly. Examples of configuration files are provided in both text and hex formats. PowerNavigator software offers a graphical interface for controlling and configuring devices via SMBus/PC, enabling engineers to generate configuration files and monitor device status and parameters.
- Application NotePDF 145 KB an2024 May 04, 2018AI-generated Summary: The document provides disclaimers and usage guidelines for semiconductor circuits, software, and related information. It emphasizes user responsibility for product design and safety, disclaims liability for damages, and clarifies that no intellectual property rights are granted. It categorizes products into standard and high-quality grades, specifying intended applications and restrictions. Users must comply with laws, handle products within specified conditions, and implement safety measures. Contact information for Renesas Electronics sales offices worldwide is also provided.View More (20)
Application Notes & White Papers (20)
- Product Change NoticePDF 124 KB PCN16089A Oct 31, 2016
- Product Change NoticePDF 235 KB PCN15017 Apr 21, 2015
- Product Change NoticePDF 79 KB PCN11021 Feb 23, 2011View More (8)
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! USB to SMBus Adapter - Replacement
... product anywhere. (delivery time greater than 52 weeks !) What we need is: USB to SMBus-Adapter for the Power Navigator Software which is compatible with ZL2005PEVK4 Do you have a replacement or a recommendation for this product ? Thank you for your support. Best regards from Germany, Maximilian Test Engineering (railway ...
Jan 13, 2022