PMIC - Power Supply Controllers, Monitors

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
ADM6819ARJZ-REEL7

ADM6819ARJZ-REEL7

Analog Devices, Inc.

FET DRIVE SIMPLE SEQUENCER

9120

MAX4883CETB+T

MAX4883CETB+T

Analog Devices, Inc.

POWER SUPPLY SUPPORT CIRCUIT, FI

5000

LTC2975IUP#PBF

LTC2975IUP#PBF

Analog Devices, Inc.

4-CHANNEL PMBUS POWER SYSTEM MAN

0

MAX1865TEEP

MAX1865TEEP

Analog Devices, Inc.

XDSL/CABLE MODEM POWER SUPPLY

1116

ADP1053ACPZ-R7

ADP1053ACPZ-R7

Analog Devices, Inc.

IC DGTL PWR MGMT 40LFCSP

790

LTC3765HMSE#TRPBF

LTC3765HMSE#TRPBF

Analog Devices, Inc.

IC CONTROLLER GATE DR 16MSOP

0

MAX4972EWC+T

MAX4972EWC+T

Analog Devices, Inc.

OVERVOLTAGE-PROTECTION CONTROLLE

45000

LTC4151IMS-1#PBF

LTC4151IMS-1#PBF

Analog Devices, Inc.

IC CURRENT MONITOR(12BIT) 10MSOP

759

ADM1168ASTZ-RL7

ADM1168ASTZ-RL7

Analog Devices, Inc.

SUPER SEQUENCER AND MONITOR WITH

500

ADP1071-2ACCZ-R7

ADP1071-2ACCZ-R7

Analog Devices, Inc.

ISOLATED FLYBACK CONTROLLER W/SR

0

LTC2972CUJF#PBF

LTC2972CUJF#PBF

Analog Devices, Inc.

2-CHANNEL PMBUS POWER SYSTEM MAN

178

MAX16069FTC+

MAX16069FTC+

Analog Devices, Inc.

MAX1606 28V INTERNAL SWITCH LCD

1875

ADP1052ACPZ-RL

ADP1052ACPZ-RL

Analog Devices, Inc.

IC DGTL CTLR ADV PMBUS 24LFCSP

0

LTC3766MPGN#TRPBF

LTC3766MPGN#TRPBF

Analog Devices, Inc.

IC CONTROLLER SYNCH 28SSOP

0

LTC2921CGN-2.5#TRPBF

LTC2921CGN-2.5#TRPBF

Analog Devices, Inc.

IC 5 POWER SUPPLY MONITOR 16SSOP

0

LTC2951ITS8-1#TRMPBF

LTC2951ITS8-1#TRMPBF

Analog Devices, Inc.

IC PB ON/OFF CONTROLLER TSOT23-8

1744

LTC2970HUFD#TRPBF

LTC2970HUFD#TRPBF

Analog Devices, Inc.

IC PWR SUPPLY CTRLR/MONITR 24QFN

0

LTC2922IF-3.3#TRPBF

LTC2922IF-3.3#TRPBF

Analog Devices, Inc.

IC 5 PWR SUPPLY MONITOR 20TSSOP

0

ADP1055ACPZ-RL

ADP1055ACPZ-RL

Analog Devices, Inc.

IC DGTL PWR MGMT 32LFCSP

0

LTC2938IDE#TRPBF

LTC2938IDE#TRPBF

Analog Devices, Inc.

IC FOUR PWR SUPPLY MONITOR 12DFN

0

PMIC - Power Supply Controllers, Monitors

1. Overview

Power Supply Controllers and Monitors (PSCMs) are critical subcategories of Power Management Integrated Circuits (PMICs) that manage voltage regulation, current control, power sequencing, and system monitoring in electronic devices. These components ensure stable power delivery, optimize energy efficiency, and protect against faults such as overvoltage, undervoltage, and overheating. Their importance spans across consumer electronics, industrial systems, automotive electronics, and IoT devices, where precise power management is essential for performance and reliability.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

Type Functional Features Application Examples
Multi-Channel Controllers Supports multiple independent or synchronized power rails; integrated MOSFET drivers Smartphones, FPGA power supplies
Single-Channel Controllers Optimized for dedicated DC-DC or AC-DC conversion; high precision regulation Wearable devices, sensor modules
Power Monitors Measures voltage, current, power, and temperature; I C/SMBus communication Server power management, battery monitoring
Digital Power Controllers Programmable via PMBus; real-time adaptive control Data centers, telecom infrastructure

3. Structure and Components

A typical PSCM integrates analog and digital modules within a compact semiconductor package (e.g., QFN, BGA). Key components include:

  • Reference Voltage Generator: Provides stable voltage references for regulation.
  • PWM Controller: Adjusts duty cycles for DC-DC converters.
  • ADC/DAC Modules: Enable analog-to-digital conversion for feedback loops.
  • Communication Interface: I C, PMBus, or SPI for system integration.
  • Fault Detection Circuits: Overcurrent, undervoltage, and thermal shutdown protection.

4. Key Technical Parameters

Parameter Description
Input Voltage Range Determines compatibility with power sources (e.g., 2.7V 24V for portable devices).
Output Channels Number of independent or grouped power rails managed.
Monitoring Accuracy Typical error margin (e.g., 1% for voltage measurements).
Switching Frequency Impacts efficiency and component size (e.g., 300kHz 2MHz).
Communication Protocol Defines interface type (e.g., PMBus for digital power systems).

5. Application Fields

  • Consumer Electronics: Mobile phones, notebooks, gaming consoles.
  • Industrial: PLCs, motor drives, automation equipment.
  • Automotive: Battery Management Systems (BMS), ADAS sensors.
  • Telecom/Data Centers: Servers, networking switches, 5G base stations.
  • Medical Devices: Portable diagnostics, imaging equipment.

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

Manufacturer Representative Product Key Features
Texas Instruments TPS404x Series Multi-phase controllers with PMBus interface
STMicroelectronics L499x Series High-efficiency synchronous buck controllers
Analog Devices ADM127x Series Digital power monitors with fault logging
Infineon Technologies IRPS5401 Integrated DrMOS solution for servers

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations for selecting PSCMs:

  • Power Requirements: Match input/output voltage/current specifications to system needs.
  • Integration Level: Choose between standalone controllers and highly integrated PMICs.
  • Thermal Management: Evaluate package thermal resistance and derating curves.
  • Communication Needs: Select protocols compatible with host processors (e.g., I C vs. PMBus).
  • Environmental Conditions: Ensure operating temperature range and reliability meet application demands.
  • Cost vs. Performance: Balance precision and features against budget constraints.

8. Industry Trends

Emerging trends in PSCM development include:

  • Higher Integration: Combining controllers, drivers, and monitoring in single chips.
  • Digitalization: Expansion of PMBus-enabled devices for real-time telemetry.
  • Wide Bandgap Semiconductors: GaN/SiC compatibility for high-frequency applications.
  • AI-Driven Optimization: Machine learning algorithms for dynamic power adjustment.
  • Functional Safety: Enhanced fault diagnostics for ISO 26262/IEC 61508 compliance.
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