PMIC - Supervisors

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
BD5254FVE-TR

BD5254FVE-TR

ROHM Semiconductor

IC SUPERVISOR 1 CHANNEL 5VSOF

0

BU45L342G-TL

BU45L342G-TL

ROHM Semiconductor

IC SUPERVISOR 1 CHANNEL 3SSOP

3000

BU4229FVE-TR

BU4229FVE-TR

ROHM Semiconductor

IC SUPERVISOR 1 CHANNEL 5VSOF

1897

BU4246FVE-TR

BU4246FVE-TR

ROHM Semiconductor

IC SUPERVISOR 1 CHANNEL 5VSOF

0

BU4235FVE-TR

BU4235FVE-TR

ROHM Semiconductor

IC SUPERVISOR 1 CHANNEL 5VSOF

4613

BU4822F-TR

BU4822F-TR

ROHM Semiconductor

IC SUPERVISOR 1 CHANNEL 4SOP

414

BU4910F-TR

BU4910F-TR

ROHM Semiconductor

IC SUPERVISOR 1 CHANNEL 4SOP

0

BD4835G-TR

BD4835G-TR

ROHM Semiconductor

IC SUPERVISOR 1 CHANNEL 5SSOP

1148

BD49E25G-MTR

BD49E25G-MTR

ROHM Semiconductor

IC SUPERVISOR 1 CHANNEL 5SSOP

3000

BD53E27G-MTR

BD53E27G-MTR

ROHM Semiconductor

IC SUPERVISOR 1 CHANNEL 5SSOP

2975

BU4943F-TR

BU4943F-TR

ROHM Semiconductor

IC SUPERVISOR 1 CHANNEL 4SOP

0

BD48L30G-TL

BD48L30G-TL

ROHM Semiconductor

IC SUPERVISOR 1 CHANNEL 3SSOP

2838

BD4938FVE-TR

BD4938FVE-TR

ROHM Semiconductor

IC SUPERVISOR 1 CHANNEL 5VSOF

0

BD5327FVE-TR

BD5327FVE-TR

ROHM Semiconductor

IC SUPERVISOR 1 CHANNEL 5VSOF

1549

BD5337G-TR

BD5337G-TR

ROHM Semiconductor

IC SUPERVISOR 1 CHANNEL 5SSOP

0

BD39040MUF-CE2

BD39040MUF-CE2

ROHM Semiconductor

IC SUPERVISOR 4CHAN VQFN16FV3030

4482

BU4942F-TR

BU4942F-TR

ROHM Semiconductor

IC SUPERVISOR 1 CHANNEL 4SOP

0

BD48E45G-TR

BD48E45G-TR

ROHM Semiconductor

IC SUPERVISOR 1 CHANNEL 5SSOP

2791

BD5347G-TR

BD5347G-TR

ROHM Semiconductor

IC SUPERVISOR 1 CHANNEL 5SSOP

0

BU4214FVE-TR

BU4214FVE-TR

ROHM Semiconductor

IC SUPERVISOR 1 CHANNEL 5VSOF

0

PMIC - Supervisors

1. Overview

Power Management IC Supervisors (PMIC-Supervisors) are semiconductor devices that monitor and control power systems in electronic equipment. They provide critical functions including voltage monitoring, current limiting, thermal protection, and system reset control. These ICs ensure reliable operation by preventing damage from power anomalies, making them essential in modern electronics such as smartphones, automotive systems, and industrial equipment.

2. Main Types & Functional Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Example
Voltage MonitorsTrack supply voltages and trigger resets during under/over-voltage conditionsServer power supplies
Reset ControllersGenerate system resets during power instabilityEmbedded systems
SequencersManage power-up/down order for multiple railsFPGA power management
Watchdog TimersMonitor processor activity and trigger resets on software faultsIndustrial controllers
Thermal SupervisorsShutdown systems during overheating conditionsPower amplifiers

3. Structure & Composition

PMIC-Supervisors typically feature: - Voltage reference circuits - Analog comparators - Digital control logic - Temperature sensing elements - Multiple input/output channels - Standard packages (SOT23, TSSOP, QFN) Advanced devices integrate EEPROM for customizable thresholds and response times.

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterImportance
Voltage Monitoring RangeDetermines compatibility with different power rails
Threshold AccuracyAffects system reliability (typical 1-5%)
Response TimeSpeed of fault detection (10 s-10ms range)
Supply CurrentImpacts power efficiency
Operating TemperatureDefines environmental suitability
Package TypeEnables application-specific integration

5. Application Fields

  • Consumer Electronics: Smartphones, laptops
  • Automotive: ECU systems, battery management
  • Industrial: PLCs, motor drives
  • Telecom: Base stations, routers
  • Medical: Diagnostic equipment, patient monitors

6. Leading Manufacturers & Products

ManufacturerKey ProductFeatures
Texas InstrumentsTPS3808Low-power voltage supervisor with adjustable delay
STMicroelectronicsSTM6600High-accuracy multi-voltage monitor
InfineonTLE4268Automotive power supervisor with watchdog
Analog DevicesADM1186Dual-channel voltage sequencer
ON SemiconductorMC340643V to 5V supply monitor with reset output

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations: - Required monitoring channels - Voltage threshold accuracy needs - Environmental operating conditions - Communication interface requirements - Package size constraints - Automotive/industrial certification needs - Integration level (standalone vs. system manager)

8. Industry Trends

Current developments include: - Increased integration with PMICs - AI-powered predictive monitoring - Enhanced functional safety (ISO 26262 compliance) - Ultra-low power consumption (<1 A standby) - Advanced package technologies (WLCSP) - Digital configurability via I2C/SPI interfaces

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