The PX7510EISG-R2-CS11272-A is a highly integrated power management IC (PMIC) from Infineon Technologies. It is designed for use in a wide range of applications, including automotive, industrial, and consumer electronics. The PMIC provides efficient power conversion and comprehensive system monitoring and protection features.
Applications:
- Automotive infotainment systems
- Industrial control systems
- Consumer electronics devices
- Power supplies
- Battery management systems
Features:
- Multiple DC-DC converters with high efficiency
- Integrated LDO regulators
- Input voltage range: 4.5V to 42V
- Programmable output voltages and current limits
- Comprehensive protection features, including overvoltage, undervoltage, overcurrent, and overtemperature protection
- I2C interface for configuration and monitoring
- AEC-Q100 qualified for automotive applications
Benefits:
- Efficient power conversion reduces energy consumption and heat dissipation.
- Integrated features reduce the number of external components, simplifying system design and reducing cost.
- Comprehensive protection features ensure system reliability and prevent damage.
- Programmable settings allow for flexible configuration to meet specific application requirements.
- AEC-Q100 qualification ensures reliable operation in harsh automotive environments.
Additional Details:
The PX7510EISG-R2-CS11272-A PMIC integrates multiple DC-DC converters and LDO regulators to provide a complete power management solution. The DC-DC converters are designed for high efficiency, minimizing power losses and heat generation. The LDO regulators provide stable output voltages for sensitive analog and digital circuits.
The PMIC includes a wide range of protection features to safeguard the system against faults and abnormal operating conditions. The overvoltage and undervoltage protection circuits prevent damage from voltage transients. The overcurrent protection circuit limits the output current to prevent damage from short circuits or overload conditions. The overtemperature protection circuit shuts down the PMIC if the die temperature exceeds a safe limit.
The I2C interface allows for easy configuration and monitoring of the PMIC. The output voltages, current limits, and protection thresholds can be programmed via the I2C interface. The PMIC also provides status information, such as input voltage, output voltage, output current, and die temperature, which can be read via the I2C interface.