Texas Instruments Zero-Drift series PMICs are a family of power management integrated circuits (PMICs) designed to provide high accuracy current regulation and management for a wide range of applications. The Zero-Drift series PMICs feature a low-noise, low-dropout (LDO) voltage regulator with a wide input voltage range, adjustable output voltage, and low quiescent current. The PMICs also feature a high-accuracy current-sense amplifier with a wide input voltage range and adjustable gain, as well as a programmable current limit. The Zero-Drift series PMICs are ideal for applications requiring precise current regulation and management, such as battery-powered systems, automotive systems, and industrial systems.
Features
1. Zero-Drift series PMICs from Texas Instruments provide high accuracy current regulation and management.
2. They feature a wide input voltage range of 2.7V to 5.5V and a wide output voltage range of 0.8V to 5.5V.
3. They offer high accuracy current regulation with a maximum current of 1.5A.
4. They feature a low quiescent current of only 1.5uA.
5. They are available in a small, space-saving package.
Applications
1. The Zero-Drift series PMICs from Texas Instruments are ideal for use in battery-powered applications such as wearables, IoT devices, and medical devices.
2. They are also suitable for use in automotive applications such as infotainment systems and ADAS systems.
3. They can be used in industrial applications such as motor control and power management.
4. They are also suitable for use in consumer electronics such as smartphones, tablets, and laptops.