The APL3513QBI-TRG is a Power Management IC (PMIC) manufactured by Anpec Electronics. It is designed as a highly integrated power solution, typically used in portable devices and other battery-powered applications. This PMIC combines multiple functions, such as step-down converters and LDO regulators, to provide efficient and reliable power management within a single chip.
Applications
- Portable Devices: Powers various components in smartphones, tablets, and other portable electronics.
- Battery-Powered Systems: Used in devices requiring efficient power management for extended battery life.
- Wearable Electronics: Integrated into smartwatches, fitness trackers, and other wearable devices.
- IoT Devices: Powers microcontrollers and other components in Internet of Things (IoT) devices.
- Handheld Instruments: Used in portable test and measurement equipment.
Features
- Multiple DC-DC Converters: Integrates several step-down (buck) converters for efficient voltage regulation.
- Low Dropout (LDO) Regulators: Includes LDO regulators for stable and low-noise power supply.
- Input Voltage Range: Operates from a wide input voltage range, accommodating various battery types.
- Protection Features: Incorporates over-voltage, over-current, and over-temperature protection.
- I2C Interface: Provides an I2C interface for programmable control and monitoring.
Benefits
- High Efficiency: DC-DC converters and LDO regulators ensure efficient power conversion, extending battery life.
- Compact Solution: Integrates multiple functions into a single chip, reducing board space and BOM cost.
- Robust Protection: Protection features enhance system reliability and prevent damage from electrical faults.
- Flexible Control: I2C interface allows for programmable control and monitoring of power parameters.
- Simplified Design: Reduces the complexity of power supply design.
Additional Details
The APL3513QBI-TRG is typically offered in a small QFN package. The specific voltage and current ratings of the integrated DC-DC converters and LDO regulators may vary. Often used with a microcontroller to adjust power settings based on system requirements. The device includes various control and monitoring features to optimize power consumption and system performance.