Intel Enpirion® series Voltage Regulators

Introduction, stock information and FAQs of Enpirion® series DC DC Voltage Regulators

In this post, you will learn features, applications, PDF datasheets, substitute products and the latest stock and pricing information of Intel Enpirion® series DC DC Voltage Regulators.

Applications

  • Industrial transport (non-car & non-light truck)
  • Lighting
  • Medical
Associated Products

Part NumberDescriptionStockRFQ
EN6310QIIC REG BUCK ADJ 1A SYNC 38QFN0BUY
EN2362QIIC REG BUCK ADJ 6A SYNC 68QFN0RFQ
EC2630QIIC VOLTAGE BUS CONVERTER 36QFN2562BUY
EN2342QIIC REG BUCK ADJ 4A SYNC 68QFN247RFQ
EN6310QAIC REG BUCK ADJ 1A SYNC 30QFN0RFQ
ER2120QIIC REG BUCK ADJ 2A SYNC 24QFN0BUY
ER3110DIIC REG BUCK ADJ 1A SYNC 12DFN0BUY
ER3125QIIC REG BCK BST ADJ 2.5A SYNC QFN10000RFQ
ER3105DIIC REG BUCK ADJ 0.5A SYNC 12DFN0RFQ
Technical Documents


The Intel Enpirion® series PMIC - Voltage Regulators are a family of highly integrated, high-efficiency, low-noise, and low-cost power management solutions designed to meet the needs of a wide range of applications. These devices provide a complete power solution for a variety of applications, including industrial, automotive, consumer, and communications. The Enpirion series offers a wide range of features, including high-efficiency, low-noise, and low-cost operation, as well as a wide range of output voltage and current ratings. The devices are designed to meet the stringent requirements of the automotive, industrial, and consumer markets. The Enpirion series is designed to provide reliable, efficient, and cost-effective power management solutions for a variety of applications.



Features


• High efficiency, low quiescent current, and low output ripple

• Wide input voltage range from 4.5V to 28V

• Output voltage range from 0.6V to 5.5V

• Output current up to 10A

• Programmable soft-start

• Over-temperature protection

• Over-current protection

• Short-circuit protection

• Enable/disable control

• Output voltage tracking

• Output voltage sequencing



Applications


• Automotive infotainment systems

• Industrial automation

• Networking and communications

• Automotive powertrain systems

• Automotive body electronics

• Automotive safety systems

• Automotive lighting systems

• Automotive powertrain systems

• Automotive body electronics

• Automotive safety systems

• Automotive lighting systems

• Automotive powertrain systems

• Automotive body electronics

• Automotive safety systems

• Automotive lighting systems

• Automotive powertrain systems

• Automotive body electronics

• Automotive safety systems

• Automotive lighting systems


Frequently Asked Questions

What are the Alternative Products of Intel Enpirion® series PMIC - Voltage Regulators?

1. Texas Instruments TPS65217A PMIC - Voltage Regulators 2. NXP MC34VR500 PMIC - Voltage Regulators 3. STMicroelectronics STM8SVLD PMIC - Voltage Regulators 4. ON Semiconductor NCP15XH103F03 PMIC - Voltage Regulators 5. Linear Technology LT8610 PMIC - Voltage Regulators 6. Microchip MCP19111 PMIC - Voltage Regulators 7. Analog Devices ADP5054 PMIC - Voltage Regulators 8. Maxim Integrated MAX17263 PMIC - Voltage Regulators 9. Renesas ISL95831 PMIC - Voltage Regulators 10. ROHM BD9571PMU PMIC - Voltage Regulators

What are the differences between the types of Intel Enpirion® series PMIC - Voltage Regulators?

The Intel Enpirion® series of PMICs (Power Management ICs) are voltage regulators that provide power management solutions for a variety of applications. The different types of Intel Enpirion® series PMICs are differentiated by their features and capabilities.  The Intel Enpirion® series of PMICs can be divided into three main categories:  1. Low-Voltage Regulators: These PMICs are designed to provide low-voltage power regulation for applications that require low-voltage power supplies. They are typically used in applications such as mobile phones, tablets, and other portable devices.  2. High-Voltage Regulators: These PMICs are designed to provide high-voltage power regulation for applications that require high-voltage power supplies. They are typically used in applications such as servers, industrial equipment, and other high-power applications.  3. Multi-Voltage Regulators: These PMICs are designed to provide both low-voltage and high-voltage power regulation for applications that require both low-voltage and high-voltage power supplies. They are typically used in applications such as automotive systems, medical equipment, and other applications that require both low-voltage and high-voltage power supplies.