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BV8003A-Q1 - Dual-Inductor Seven-Output PMIC

Download the BV8003A-Q1 datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the BV8003 variant, as both devices belong to the same dual-inductor seven-output pmic family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

General Description

The BV8003 is a highly integrated power solution with a 4-ouput SIMO buck converter, 2 LDOs and a high-speed step-down converter to generate seven positive output voltages with only two inductors.

Key Features

  • Input Voltage Range 4.5 to 17V.
  • SIMO Buck Converter output  The Highest Output Voltage VO0 Setting: 5.0V, 4.2V, 3.6V, or 3.3V. Max loading is 300mA with 5.0V as default.  The 1st Output Voltage VO1 Range: 0.6V to 3.6V, step is 0.1V and Max loading is 600mA with 3.3V as default.  The 2nd Output Voltage VO2 Range: 0.6V to 3.6V, step is 0.1V and Max loading is 1A with 1.8V as default.  The 3rd Output Voltage VO3 Range: 0.6V to 2.1V, step is 0.05V and Max loading is 1A with 1.

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Note: The manufacturer provides a single datasheet file (BV8003-Bravotek.pdf) that lists specifications for multiple related part numbers.

Datasheet Details

Part number BV8003A-Q1
Manufacturer Bravotek
File Size 1.84 MB
Description Dual-Inductor Seven-Output PMIC
Datasheet download datasheet BV8003A-Q1 Datasheet

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DCC No: D4-003-V01 Preliminary BV8003A/B-Q1 Dual-Inductor Seven-Output PMIC for Rader and Camera Modules Eff Eff 1 General Description The BV8003 is a highly integrated power solution with a 4-ouput SIMO buck converter, 2 LDOs and a high-speed step-down converter to generate seven positive output voltages with only two inductors. The PMIC can achieve much smaller PCB area and lower BOM cost than traditional multi-channel PMIC which needs more inductors. The overall power conversion efficiency of BV8003 is also comparable with that of a traditional PMIC integrating several dc/dc converters and LDOs. The output voltages and power sequence of the voltage output rails can be adjusted by IIC interface and be preset by built-in NVM based on application requirement.