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PF8200 - 12-channel power management

This page provides the datasheet information for the PF8200, a member of the PF8100 12-channel power management family.

Description

HVQFN56, plastic, thermally enhanced very thin quad; flat non-leaded package, wettable flanks; 56 terminals; 0.5 mm pitch; 8 mm x 8 mm x 0.85 mm body Version SOT684-21 (DD/SC) HVQFN56, plastic, thermally enhanced very thin quad; flat non-leaded package, SOT684-21 56 terminals; 0.5 mm pitch; 8 mm x

Features

  • seven high efficiency buck converters and four linear regulators for powering the processor, memory and miscellaneous peripherals. Built-in one time programmable memory stores key startup configurations, drastically reducing external components typically used to set output voltage and sequence of external regulators. Regulator parameters are adjustable through high-speed I2C after start up offering flexibility for different system states. 2 Features.
  • Up to seven high efficiency buck con.

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Datasheet Details

Part number PF8200
Manufacturer NXP Semiconductors
File Size 1.42 MB
Description 12-channel power management
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PF8100; PF8200 12-channel power management integrated circuit for high performance applications Rev. 11 — 24 February 2021 Product data sheet 1 Overview The PF8100/PF8200 is a power management integrated circuit (PMIC) designed for high performance i.MX 8 and S32x based applications. It features seven high efficiency buck converters and four linear regulators for powering the processor, memory and miscellaneous peripherals. Built-in one time programmable memory stores key startup configurations, drastically reducing external components typically used to set output voltage and sequence of external regulators. Regulator parameters are adjustable through high-speed I2C after start up offering flexibility for different system states.
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