PMIC- Power Management- Specialized integrated circuits ICs are specialized versions of power management ICs used for special purposes. Automotive airbag management, capacitor bank balancing, AC utility power monitoring, memory bus termination, ground fault detection, energy harvesting, small engine management, processor or chipset-specific voltage regulation, load dump protection, haptic drivers, thermoelectric cooler control are a few examples of applications that use specialized power management integrated circuits (PMICs) to control or manipulate electrical power.
While using batteries as their primary power source, many modern electronic devices need varied voltages to power up the inside components. These gadgets have a power management integrated circuit that enables them to operate effectively without quickly exhausting the battery.
Why Choose PMIC - Power Management - Specialized?
PMIC- Power Management- Specialized is especially important in high energy-harvesting models because it allows the delivery of regulated power despite varying ambient energy sources. Many dedicated energy-harvesting ICs have incorporated power-management capability as part of their capabilities, while specialized PMICs offer functionality tailored to energy-harvesting designs. Engineers can quickly add rather complex power-management capabilities with minimal additional components by using these energy-harvesting PMICs or specialized ICs.
Where are PMIC - Power Management Specialized Applicable:
A variety of electrical and electronic devices utilize PMIC- Power Management Specialized, such as:
- Automotive
- Battery Management, Display (LED Drivers),
- Handheld/Mobile Devices, Power Supply
- LCD TV/Monitor
- Overvoltage, Undervoltage Protection
- Portable Equipment
- Processor
- USB, Type-C Controller
- Wireless Power Receiver
- Wireless Power Transmitter