PMIC - Current Regulation/Management

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
INA230AIRGTT

INA230AIRGTT

Texas Instruments

IC CURRENT SHUNT MONITOR 16QFN

1008

LM334SMX

LM334SMX

Texas Instruments

ANALOG CIRCUIT, 1 FUNC, 1 CHANNE

23810

TPS26602RHFT

TPS26602RHFT

Texas Instruments

IC PWR MGMT EFUSE 60V 24VQFN

147

TPS259541DSGR

TPS259541DSGR

Texas Instruments

IC PWR MGMT EFUSE 2.7-18V 8WSON

0

INA168NA/3KG4

INA168NA/3KG4

Texas Instruments

IC CURRENT MONITOR 0.5% SOT23-5

7156

INA199B1RSWT

INA199B1RSWT

Texas Instruments

IC OPAMP CURR SENSE 80KHZ 10UQFN

982

INA201AID

INA201AID

Texas Instruments

INA201 80V, LOW-/HIGH-SIDE, HIGH

46650

INA301A3QDGKRQ1

INA301A3QDGKRQ1

Texas Instruments

INA301-Q1 AEC-Q100, 36V, LOW-/HI

22500

INA138NA/250

INA138NA/250

Texas Instruments

IC CURRENT MONITOR 0.5% SOT23-5

484

TPD3S044DBVR

TPD3S044DBVR

Texas Instruments

TVS DIODE 6SOT

3052

INA286AIDR

INA286AIDR

Texas Instruments

IC CURRENT SHUNT MONITOR 8SOIC

11233

TPS26600RHFT

TPS26600RHFT

Texas Instruments

IC PWR MGMT EFUSE 60V 24VQFN

0

TPS26632RGET

TPS26632RGET

Texas Instruments

POWER MANAGEMENT

348

INA201AIDGKT

INA201AIDGKT

Texas Instruments

IC CURRENT MONITOR 3.5% 8VSSOP

310

TPS26625DRCT

TPS26625DRCT

Texas Instruments

7V-57V 25MA-800MA 500MOHM

20

TPS259573DSGT

TPS259573DSGT

Texas Instruments

IC PWR MGMT EFUSE 2.7-18V 8WSON

0

TPS26622DRCT

TPS26622DRCT

Texas Instruments

7V-57 25MA-800MA 500MOHM

0

INA300AIDSQR

INA300AIDSQR

Texas Instruments

IC COMPARATOR BIDIR 10WSON

0

INA230AIRGTR

INA230AIRGTR

Texas Instruments

IC CURRENT SHUNT MONITOR 16QFN

1509

TPS259571DSGR

TPS259571DSGR

Texas Instruments

IC PWR MGMT EFUSE 2.7-18V 8WSON

0

PMIC - Current Regulation/Management

1. Overview

Power Management Integrated Circuits (PMICs) for current regulation and management are specialized semiconductor devices designed to control, monitor, and optimize electrical current flow in electronic systems. These ICs ensure stable power delivery, improve energy efficiency, and protect circuits from overcurrent, thermal, and voltage-related faults. With the rise of portable electronics, electric vehicles, and IoT devices, precise current management has become critical for system reliability and battery longevity.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
Linear Regulators (LDOs)Low noise, simple design, dropout voltage constraintsSmartphones, RF modules
Switching RegulatorsHigh efficiency, PWM control, higher complexityLaptops, DC-DC converters
Battery Charge Management ICsSupport Li-ion/Polymer chemistries, thermal regulationElectric vehicles, drones
Current Sense AmplifiersPrecise current monitoring, low-side/high-side detectionIndustrial automation, power meters

3. Structure and Composition

Typical PMICs for current regulation integrate multiple components:

  • Voltage reference circuits for stable reference points
  • Error amplifiers for feedback control
  • Power MOSFETs or BJT switches for current regulation
  • Protection circuits (OCP, OVP, thermal shutdown)
  • Digital interfaces (I2C, PMBus) for programmability

Common packaging includes QFN, BGA, and TSSOP formats with thermal pads for heat dissipation.

4. Key Technical Parameters

ParameterDescriptionImportance
Input Voltage RangeOperating voltage limitsDefines compatibility with power sources
Output Current CapabilityMax sustained current deliveryDictates load capacity
Efficiency (Typical)Power conversion ratioAffects thermal and battery life
Quiescent CurrentStandby power consumptionCritical for low-power devices
Transient ResponseStability during load changesEnsures reliable operation

5. Application Fields

  • Consumer Electronics: Smartphones, wearables, tablets
  • Automotive: Battery management systems, ADAS modules
  • Industrial: PLCs, robotics, test equipment
  • Telecommunications: Base stations, optical transceivers

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerRepresentative ProductKey Features
Texas InstrumentsBQ25790Single-cell battery charger with 30V OVP
STMicroelectronicsSTBC08Automotive current sensor with 5% accuracy
Infineon TechnologiesXDPL210Digital PFC+LLC controller for servers

7. Selection Guidelines

  1. Determine input/output voltage/current requirements
  2. Evaluate efficiency needs based on thermal constraints
  3. Select appropriate protection features (OCP/OVP/OTP)
  4. Consider package size and thermal performance
  5. Assess digital control requirements (I2C/PMBus compatibility)

8. Industry Trends

Current PMIC development focuses on:

  • Higher integration (power + monitoring + communication)
  • Wide bandgap semiconductor adoption (GaN/SiC compatibility)
  • AI-driven dynamic voltage/current scaling
  • Automotive-grade reliability for EVs and ADAS systems
  • Sub-100 A quiescent current for always-on IoT devices
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