Maxim Introduces MAX16922, Four-Channel Power-Management IC for Automotive Applications

Thu, Apr 22nd, 2010. In Automotive, Vehicle, Power
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The MAX16922 power-management integrated circuit (PMIC) is designed for medium power-level automotive applications and integrates multiple supplies in a small footprint. The device includes one high-voltage stepdown converter (OUT1) and three low-voltage cascaded DC-DC converters (OUT2, OUT3, OUT4). OUT1 and OUT2 are step-down DC-DC converters, and OUT3/OUT4 are linear regulators. The device also includes a reset output (RESET) and a high-voltage-compatible enable input (EN). The 1.2A output high-efficiency, step-down DC-DC converter (OUT1) operates from a voltage up to 28V continuous and is protected from load-dump transients up to 45V. The 600mA output high-efficiency step-down DCDC converter (OUT2) runs from a voltage up to 5.5V. The two 300mA LDO linear regulators offer low dropout of only 130mV (typ). The power-good RESET output provides voltage monitoring for OUT1 and OUT2. OUT1 and OUT2 use fast 2.2MHz PWM switching and
small external components. The high-voltage converter (OUT1) enters skip mode automatically under light loads to prevent an overvoltage condition from occurring at the output. The low-voltage synchronous DC-DC converter (OUT2) can operate in forced-PWM mode to prevent any AM band interference or high-efficiency auto-PWM mode. The MAX16922 includes over temperature shutdown and overcurrent limiting. All devices are designed to operate from -40°C to +125°C ambient temperature…

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MAX16922 – Four-Channel PMIC
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