PMIC - Display Drivers

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
BU97931FV-LBE2

BU97931FV-LBE2

ROHM Semiconductor

IC LCD DVR 28X4COM IND 40SSOP

1984

BU97601FV-ME2

BU97601FV-ME2

ROHM Semiconductor

IC DRVR 112 SEGMENT 40SSOPB

1999

BU97941FV-LBE2

BU97941FV-LBE2

ROHM Semiconductor

IC LCD DVR 26X4COM IND 40SSOP

1955

BU9794AKV-E2

BU9794AKV-E2

ROHM Semiconductor

IC DRVR 140 SEGMENT 64VQFP

272

BU9796AMUV-E2

BU9796AMUV-E2

ROHM Semiconductor

IC DRVR 48 SEGMENT VQFN024V4040

7530

BU9796FS-E2

BU9796FS-E2

ROHM Semiconductor

IC DRVR 80 SEGMENT 32SSOP

0

BU97530KVT-ME2

BU97530KVT-ME2

ROHM Semiconductor

IC DRVR 445 SEGMENT 100TQFP

500

BU97550KV-ME2

BU97550KV-ME2

ROHM Semiconductor

IC DRVR 528 SEGMENT 80VQFP

720

BU97981MUV-E2

BU97981MUV-E2

ROHM Semiconductor

IC LCD DVR 42X4COM 3WIRE 56VQFN

746

BU91600FV-ME2

BU91600FV-ME2

ROHM Semiconductor

IC DRVR 116 SEGMENT 40SSOPB

15

BU91795MUF-ME2

BU91795MUF-ME2

ROHM Semiconductor

IC DRVR 48 SEGMENT VQFN24FV4040

2500

BU91797MUF-ME2

BU91797MUF-ME2

ROHM Semiconductor

IC DRVR 144 SEGMENT VQFN048V7070

2850

BU9795AFV-LBE2

BU9795AFV-LBE2

ROHM Semiconductor

IC LCD DVR 27X4COM IND 40SSOP

1899

BU97950AFUV-E2

BU97950AFUV-E2

ROHM Semiconductor

IC DRVR 280 SEGMENT 48TSSOP

1988

BU97930MUV-E2

BU97930MUV-E2

ROHM Semiconductor

IC DRVR DOT MATRIX 40VQFN

584

BU91510KV-ME2

BU91510KV-ME2

ROHM Semiconductor

IC DRVR 216 SEGMENT 64VQFP

877

BU9795AFV-E2

BU9795AFV-E2

ROHM Semiconductor

IC DRVR 108 SEGMENT 40SSOPB

1776

BU9798GUW-E2

BU9798GUW-E2

ROHM Semiconductor

IC DRVR DOT MATRIX 63VBGA

0

BU9794KV-E2

BU9794KV-E2

ROHM Semiconductor

IC DRVR 200 SEGMENT 64VQFP

0

BD6171KV-E2

BD6171KV-E2

ROHM Semiconductor

TFT POWER MANAGEMENT IC

1497

PMIC - Display Drivers

1. Overview

Power Management ICs (PMICs) for Display Drivers are specialized integrated circuits designed to manage power delivery and control signals for display technologies. They optimize power efficiency, brightness control, color accuracy, and timing synchronization for displays. These ICs are critical in modern devices such as smartphones, tablets, automotive displays, and industrial equipment, where energy efficiency and visual performance are paramount.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional CharacteristicsApplication Examples
LCD Segment/Segmented DriversSupport segmented LCD panels with low-voltage biasing and multiplexingWatches, calculators, industrial meters
OLED Panel DriversProvide precise current control for organic light-emitting diodesSmartphones, wearables, VR headsets
LED Backlight DriversRegulate current for LCD backlighting using PWM or analog dimmingLaptops, TVs, automotive infotainment
ePaper Display DriversOptimize voltage waveforms for bistable electrophoretic displaysE-readers, electronic shelf labels
Integrated PMIC-Display CombosCombine power management with display timing/controllersTablets, automotive cluster displays

3. Structure and Composition

PMIC Display Drivers typically include:

  • Power Conversion Circuits: DC-DC converters (boost/buck) or charge pumps for voltage regulation
  • Current Sources: Precision-controlled sinks/sources for pixel activation
  • Timing Controllers: Generate gate/source driving signals synchronized with input video
  • Interface Modules: I2C, SPI, or MIPI DSI for communication with host processors
  • Protection Circuits: Overcurrent, overtemperature, and short-circuit safeguards

Common packaging: QFN, BGA, or WLCSP with 40-200 pins depending on integration level.

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterDescriptionImportance
Output Current RangeMaximum current per channel (10 A 100mA)Determines display brightness capability
Voltage AccuracyRegulation tolerance ( 1% 5%)Impacts image stability and flicker reduction
Dimming ResolutionPWM frequency and bit depth (8 16 bits)Enables fine brightness adjustments
Power EfficiencyConversion efficiency (70% 95%)Extends battery life in portable devices
Operating TemperatureRange (-40 C to +125 C)Ensures reliability in harsh environments

5. Application Areas

  • Consumer Electronics: Smartphones (OLED drivers), tablets (integrated PMICs)
  • Automotive: Instrument clusters (TFT-LCD drivers), HUDs (LED backlight controllers)
  • Medical Devices: Diagnostic displays (high-accuracy OLED drivers)
  • Industrial: HMI panels (segmented LCD drivers with ruggedization)
  • AR/VR: Microdisplay drivers with high refresh rates

6. Key Manufacturers and Representative Products

ManufacturerProduct SeriesKey Features
Texas InstrumentsLM3630A18-channel WLED driver with 16-bit PWM dimming
STMicroelectronicsSTLD4040V automotive LED driver with fault diagnostics
Renesas ElectronicsR2R46ePaper display driver with on-chip waveform ROM
Analog DevicesAD5522LCD segment driver for industrial test equipment
Novatek MicroelectronicsNT51021Integrated TDDI PMIC for mobile OLED panels

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations:

  1. Display Type: Match IC to LCD/OLED/ePaper requirements
  2. Power Requirements: Calculate total current/voltage needs
  3. Interface Compatibility: Verify processor interface (MIPI vs. SPI)
  4. Thermal Management: Check thermal resistance ratings for high-load scenarios
  5. Cost vs. Integration: Balance discrete drivers vs. all-in-one PMIC solutions

Example: For a 6.1" smartphone OLED display, select an IC like Novatek NT51021 with integrated gate control and >90% efficiency.

8. Industry Trends

Future developments include:

  • Mini/Micro-LED Support: Drivers for high-density emissive displays
  • AI Integration: On-chip algorithms for dynamic power optimization
  • Higher Integration: PMICs combining display, touchscreen, and sensor control
  • Energy Harvesting: Self-powered driver architectures
  • 0.1 A Standby Current: Ultra-low quiescent current for always-on displays

Market growth driven by automotive displays (CAGR 12.3% 2023 2030) and AR/VR adoption.

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