Semiconductor - First Power Management Unit with Integrated Buck-Boost Converter and Charger
Semiconductor - First Power Management Unit with Integrated Buck-Boost Converter and Charger
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First Power Management Unit with Integrated Buck-Boost Converter and Charger National Semiconductor Korea, a leader in power management technology, today introduced the world's first flexible power management unit (PMU) with an integrated buck-boost converter to its family of digitally programmable, multiple-output power management devices. Well-suited for energy-sensitive portable media applications, the highlyintegrated LP3910 flexible PMU features a high-current buck-boost converter that enables longer run times than traditional buck converters. In addition, the LP3910 PMU includes a dual-source battery charger to power a device from a wall adapter or USB and a digital I2C compatible interface. The integrated battery charger supports power routing, which allows system usage immediately after an external power source has been detected. The I2C interface allows design engineers to customize electrical specifications such as output voltage and switching modes to the end application. The digital interface provides the flexibility to use the same device for multiple solutions that require different output voltages. In portable media players where mini hard disk drives typically require a 3.3V supply, a buck-boost converter extends battery life. Li-Ion batteries, a popular choice for portable media players, have an operating voltage range of 2.9V to 4.2V. When the Li-Ion battery is fully charged, the converter steps the voltage down to supply the hard disk drive. When the battery voltage is lower than 3.3V, the converter steps up the voltage. This technique increases the run-time of the player up to 10 percent over the run-time achieved by a traditional buck converter. The highly-integrated LP3910 flexible PMU includes two buck regulators that provide up to 96 percent efficiency. Power consumption is further minimized through a dynamic voltage-scaling feature that enables the device to adjust or scale the output voltage in real time to match the computing workload and clock frequencies of the corresponding processors. The end result is longer battery life in energysensitive systems such as personal media players. Together, the integrated features simplify the design process for developers of portable media applications, maximize power savings and minimize board space. National's LP3910 will be shown in National's booth in hall A4, stand #506 at the Electronica trade show in Munich, Germany, from November 14-17.

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