STMicroelectronics VIPower™ series PMICs

Features and Applications of STMicroelectronics VIPower™ PMIC - Power Distribution Switches, Load Drivers

This article introduces the features, applications, and substitutes of STMicroelectronics Power Switches ICs.

Applications

  • Advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS)
  • Medical
Associated Products

Part NumberDescriptionStockRFQ
VNL5090N3TR-EPower Switch Lo Side 13A Automotive 4-Pin(3+Tab) SOT-223 T/R693000RFQ
VNLD5160TR-EVNLD5160 Series 5.5 V 3.5 A OMNIFET III Fully Protected Low-Side Driver - SOIC-80RFQ
VNB14NV04-EIC PWR DRIVER N-CHAN 1:1 D2PAK20000RFQ
VNQ860SP-EIC PWR DRIVER N-CHAN 1:1 PWRSO10472RFQ
VND3NV0413TRMOSFET N-CH 40V 3.5A DPAK2300RFQ
VN800PTTR-EIC DRIVER HIGH SIDE 0.7A PPAK2500RFQ
VND14NV04-1-EIC PWR DRIVER N-CHANNEL 1:1 IPAK500RFQ
VN7140AJTRIC DVR HIGH-SIDE 1CH POWERSSO-1620000RFQ
VNS7NV04PTR-EIC MOSFET OMNIFET II 8-SOIC7627RFQ
VN751PT13TRMOSFET DRVR 2.5A 1-OUT Hi Side Non-Inv 5-Pin(4+Tab) PPAK T/R30000RFQ
VNL5090S5TR-EIC DVR LOW-SIDE OMNI III 8SOIC17325RFQ
VNL5050S5TR-EIC DVR LOW SIDE OMINIFET 8SOIC7500RFQ
VND10N06TR-EMOSFET OMNIFET 60V 10A DPAK9000RFQ
VNL5030S5TR-EIC DVR LOW-SIDE OMNI III 8SOIC4950RFQ
VND5E160JTR-EIC SW M0-5 2CH 10A DGTL PWRSSO122500RFQ
VN5E010MHTR-EIC DVR SWITCH HI SIDE SGL HPAK-613819RFQ
VND830ETR-EIC DVR HIGH SIDE 2CH 16SOIC9RFQ
VND5T050AKTR-EIC DRIVER HIGH SIDE 2CH PWRSSO24990RFQ
VNQ5E160AKTR-EIC DVR QUAD HIGH SIDE POWERSSO241625RFQ
VNQ830PTR-EIC DRIVER HISIDE QUAD 28-SOIC22RFQ
Technical Documents

STMicroelectronics VIPower™ series PMICs are a range of power management integrated circuits (PMICs) designed to provide a complete power solution for a wide range of applications. The VIPower™ series offers a wide range of features, including high-efficiency power conversion, low-noise operation, and advanced protection features. The VIPower™ series is designed to meet the needs of a variety of applications, including automotive, industrial, consumer, and medical. The VIPower™ series is designed to provide a reliable, cost-effective, and easy-to-use power solution for a wide range of applications.


Features:


1. High-efficiency power distribution switches with low RDS(on) and low quiescent current.

2. High-current load drivers with low RDS(on) and low quiescent current.

3. High-voltage protection with over-voltage, over-current, and short-circuit protection.

4. Low-voltage protection with under-voltage and over-temperature protection.

5. High-speed switching with fast turn-on and turn-off times.

6. Low-noise operation with low EMI and low ESD.

7. High reliability with high MTBF and long lifetime.


Applications:


1. Automotive systems such as powertrain, body electronics, and infotainment.

2. Industrial systems such as factory automation, robotics, and process control.

3. Consumer electronics such as home appliances, gaming consoles, and wearables.

4. Medical systems such as patient monitoring, imaging, and diagnostics.

5. Telecommunications systems such as base stations, routers, and switches.

6. Aerospace systems such as avionics, navigation, and guidance.


Frequently Asked Questions

What are the Alternative Products of STMicroelectronics VIPower™ series PMIC?

1. Texas Instruments TPS6598x PMICs 2. NXP Semiconductors MC34VR PMICs 3. ON Semiconductor NCP811x PMICs 4. Analog Devices ADP5090 PMICs 5. Maxim Integrated MAX77650 PMICs 6. Dialog Semiconductor DA9063 PMICs 7. Renesas ISL9237 PMICs 8. Microchip Technology MCP19111 PMICs 9. ROHM BD9571 PMICs 10. Infineon XDPE132 PMICs

What are the differences between STMicroelectronics VIPower™ series PMIC?

1. VS family vs. VND family: The VS family and VND family of VIPower™ series PMICs differ in their channel count, voltage rating, and packaging options. The VS family has up to 16 channels, while the VND family has up to 6 channels. The VS family operates at higher voltage ratings (up to 100V), while the VND family operates at lower voltage ratings (up to 40V). The VS family comes in HZIP and PowerSSO packages, while the VND family comes in SO8N, PWRSSO8, and HSSOP packages.  2. VN family vs. VNPC family: The VN family and VNPC family of VIPower™ series PMICs differ in their current rating, voltage rating, and protection features. The VN family has a higher current rating (up to 8.5A), while the VNPC family has a lower current rating (up to 2.5A). The VN family operates at higher voltage ratings (up to 60V), while the VNPC family operates at lower voltage ratings (up to 36V). The VN family has additional protection features, such as thermal shutdown and overvoltage protection.  3. VNH family vs. VNH2SP30 family: The VNH family and VNH2SP30 family of VIPower™ series PMICs differ in their current rating, high-side driver capability, and thermal performance. The VNH family has a higher current rating (up to 60A), while the VNH2SP30 family has a lower current rating (up to 30A). The VNH family has high-side driver capability, while the VNH2SP30 family does not. The VNH family has a higher thermal performance, as it comes in a PowerSSO package with better heat sinking.  4. SMART7 family vs. VIPer26K family: The SMART7 family and VIPer26K family of VIPower™ series PMICs differ in their features, flexibility, and integration levels. The SMART7 family is highly integrated with a wide range of features, such as current sense amplifiers, ADCs, and fault protections. On the other hand, the VIPer26K family has a more flexible architecture, allowing users to customize the gate driving, protection, and other features.