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RT3602AE - Triple Channel PWM Controller

General Description

The RT3602AE is an IMVP8 compliant CPU power controller which includes three voltage rails : a 2/1 phase synchronous Buck controller, the MAIN VR, a single phase synchronous Buck controller, the auxiliary VR, and a single phase synchronous Buck controller, the VCCSA VR.

Key Features

  • a quick response mechanism for optimized AVP performance during load transient. The RT3602AE supports mode transition function with various operating states. A serial VID (SVID) interface is built in the RT3602AE to communicate with Intel IMVP8 compliant CPU. The RT3602AE supports VID on-the-fly function with three different slew rates : Fast, Slow and Decay. By utilizing the G-NAVPTM topology, the operating frequency of the RT3602AE varies with VID, load and input voltage to further enhance the.

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Part number RT3602AE
Manufacturer Richtek
File Size 830.01 KB
Description Triple Channel PWM Controller
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® RT3602AE Triple Channel PWM Controller for IMVP8 Mobile CPU Core Power Supply General Description The RT3602AE is an IMVP8 compliant CPU power controller which includes three voltage rails : a 2/1 phase synchronous Buck controller, the MAIN VR, a single phase synchronous Buck controller, the auxiliary VR, and a single phase synchronous Buck controller, the VCCSA VR. The RT3602AE adopts G-NAVPTM (Green Native AVP) which is Richtek's proprietary topology derived from finite DC gain of EA amplifier with current mode control, making it easy to set the droop to meet all Intel CPU requirements of AVP (Adaptive Voltage Positioning). Based on the GNAVPTM topology, the RT3602AE also features a quick response mechanism for optimized AVP performance during load transient.