PMIC - Power Distribution Switches, Load Drivers

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
MIC2015-0.8YML-TR

MIC2015-0.8YML-TR

Roving Networks / Microchip Technology

IC PWR SWITCH P-CHAN 1:1 6MLF

0

E-L9826

E-L9826

STMicroelectronics

IC PWR DRIVER N-CHAN 1:8 20SOIC

0

MIC2005A-2YM5-TR

MIC2005A-2YM5-TR

Roving Networks / Microchip Technology

IC PWR SWITCH P-CHAN 1:1 SOT23-5

2861

DS3650N

DS3650N

QUAD LINE RECEIVER

1700

FPF2195BUCX

FPF2195BUCX

Sanyo Semiconductor/ON Semiconductor

IC PWR SWITCH P-CHAN 1:1 6WLCSP

2147483647

MIC2564A-0BTS

MIC2564A-0BTS

Roving Networks / Microchip Technology

DUAL SERIAL PCMCIA CONTROLLER

286455

VND5012AKTR-E

VND5012AKTR-E

STMicroelectronics

IC PWR DRVR N-CHAN 1:1 PWRSSO24

0

AOZ1353DI-01

AOZ1353DI-01

Alpha and Omega Semiconductor, Inc.

IC PWR SWITCH N-CHAN 1:1 12DFN

9426

TPS2060DRBR

TPS2060DRBR

Texas Instruments

IC PWR SWITCH N-CHAN 1:2 8SON

0

TPS2047D

TPS2047D

Texas Instruments

POWER SUPPLY SUPPORT CIRCUIT

1726

MIC2505YM-TR

MIC2505YM-TR

Roving Networks / Microchip Technology

IC PWR SWITCH N-CHAN 1:1 8SOIC

2562

BTS500201TADATMA1

BTS500201TADATMA1

IR (Infineon Technologies)

SMART HIGH SIDE SWITCH PROFET

120668

BV1LB085FJ-CE2

BV1LB085FJ-CE2

ROHM Semiconductor

IC PWR SWITCH P-CHAN 1:1 SOP-J8

2217

MIC2545A-2YN

MIC2545A-2YN

Roving Networks / Microchip Technology

IC PWR SWITCH N-CHANNEL 1:1 8DIP

0

BD82034FVJ-GE2

BD82034FVJ-GE2

ROHM Semiconductor

IC PWR SWITCH N-CHAN 1:1 8TSSOP

2235

FPF2100

FPF2100

BUFFER/INVERTER BASED PERIPHERAL

134826

SI1040X-T1-GE3

SI1040X-T1-GE3

Vishay / Siliconix

IC PWR SWITCH P-CHAN 1:1 SC89-6

30143

NCP45522IMNTWG-L

NCP45522IMNTWG-L

Sanyo Semiconductor/ON Semiconductor

IC PWR SWITCH N-CHAN 1:1 8DFN

0

VND7E025AJTR

VND7E025AJTR

STMicroelectronics

IC PWR DRVR N-CHAN 1:1 PWRSSO16

0

PI5USB2546AZHEX

PI5USB2546AZHEX

Zetex Semiconductors (Diodes Inc.)

IC PWR SWITCH N-CHAN 1:1 16TQFN

12340

PMIC - Power Distribution Switches, Load Drivers

1. Overview

Power Management Integrated Circuits (PMICs) featuring Power Distribution Switches and Load Drivers are critical components in modern electronic systems. These devices manage power routing, load control, and protection functions in applications ranging from portable devices to industrial equipment. Power Distribution Switches handle voltage/current path selection, while Load Drivers provide controlled driving capability for high-current loads. Their integration improves system efficiency, reduces component count, and enhances reliability.

2. Main Types & Functional Classification

TypeFunctional CharacteristicsApplication Examples
Load SwitchesLow RDS(on), fast turn-on/off, inrush current controlSmartphones, laptops, servers
Distribution SwitchesMulti-channel power path management, fault isolationAutomotive systems, industrial PLCs
Smart Load DriversIntegrated FETs + protection logic, current sensingRobotics, motor controls, LED lighting
Hot Swap ControllersControlled startup, overcurrent/voltage protectionData center servers, telecom equipment

3. Structure & Composition

Typical components include:

  • Power MOSFETs (usually NMOS/PMOS) with low on-resistance
  • Gate drivers and control logic circuits
  • Protection modules (OCP, OVP, OTP, UVLO)
  • Current sensing elements (shunt resistors or amplifiers)
  • Thermal management structures (heat spreaders, thermal vias)

Common packaging: QFN, TSSOP, BGA with exposed thermal pads

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterDescriptionImportance
RDS(on)On-state resistance (1-50 m range)Directly affects conduction loss
IMAXMaximum continuous current (0.5-10A typical)Determines load capacity
VSUPPLYOperating voltage range (2.7-40V typical)System compatibility factor
tON/OFFSwitching transition time (1-100 s)Affects EMI and power efficiency
Quiescent CurrentStandby power consumption ( A range)Battery life consideration

5. Application Fields

  • Consumer Electronics: Smartphones (display/backlight drivers), notebooks (peripheral power control)
  • Automotive: Electric vehicle power distribution, ADAS sensor power management
  • Industrial: PLCs, motor drives, test equipment
  • Telecom/Datacom: Server power rails, PoE systems, base stations
  • Medical: Portable diagnostic devices, imaging equipment

6. Leading Manufacturers & Products

ManufacturerProduct SeriesKey Features
Texas InstrumentsTPS229xx family18m RDS(on), 6A rating, load current monitoring
STMicroelectronicsVN7000 seriesSmart high-side switches, automotive qualified
InfineonBTS7xx seriesIntegrated diagnostics, 24V operation
ON SemiconductorNCP380 series40V tolerant, fast overcurrent protection

7. Selection Recommendations

Key consideration factors:

  1. Current/voltage requirements with safety margins (>20% over spec)
  2. Thermal performance: Junction-to-ambient thermal resistance
  3. Protection features matching application environment
  4. Control interface compatibility (GPIO, I2C, PWM)
  5. Package size vs. board space constraints

Case Study: For a 12V/3A motor driver in an industrial robot, select a device with:

  • RDS(on) < 30m to limit loss to <0.27W
  • Operating temperature range -40 C to 125 C
  • Integrated current sensing for feedback control

8. Industry Trends

  • Integration of GaN/SiC FETs for higher efficiency (2024-2030)
  • Development of bidirectional switches for energy recovery systems
  • Increasing adoption of digital control interfaces (PMBus compliance)
  • Tighter functional safety compliance (ISO 26262 for automotive)
  • Advanced thermal packaging (double-sided cooling, copper pillar technology)
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