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RT5024 - I2C Programmable Multi-Channel PMU

General Description

The RT5024 is a complete power supply solution for digital still cameras and other hand held devices.

The RT5024 is composed of multi-channel DC-DC power converter unit, a single-cell linear Li+ ion battery charger, a charger type detector, and an I2C control interface.

Key Features

  • Power Converter Unit.
  • CH1 LV Sync Step-Up  Support Up to 1A Loading, DVS (Dynamic Voltage Scaling), Load-Disconnect, Up to 95% Efficiency, PSM/PWM Selectable.
  • CH2 LV Sync Step-Up/Down  Support Up to 1A Loading, DVS, Up to 95% Efficiency, PSM/PWM Selectable.
  • CH3/4 LV Sync Step-Down  Support Up to 1.3A Loading, DVS, Up to 95% Efficiency, 100% (max) Duty Cycle, PSM/PWM Selectable.
  • CH5 LV Sync Step-Down  Support Up to 0.6A Loading, Up to 95% Efficiency, 100% (max) Duty Cycle.

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Datasheet Details

Part number RT5024
Manufacturer Richtek
File Size 1.05 MB
Description I2C Programmable Multi-Channel PMU
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® RT5024 I2C Programmable Multi-Channel PMU with Battery Charger for CMOS DSC/DV General Description The RT5024 is a complete power supply solution for digital still came...

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The RT5024 is a complete power supply solution for digital still cameras and other hand held devices. The RT5024 is composed of multi-channel DC-DC power converter unit, a single-cell linear Li+ ion battery charger, a charger type detector, and an I2C control interface. The power converter unit includes one synchronous stepup converter (CH1), one synchronous step-up/down converter (CH2), three synchronous step-down converters (CH3/4/5), two LDOs with input power as low as 1.5V (CH6/8), one WLED driver in synchronous high-voltage step-up mode or low-voltage current regulator mode (CH7), and a keep-alive LDO (CH9) for RTC a