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MC32PF3000A4EPR2

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NXP

data-sheet
Data sheet
Data sheet
The MC32PF3000A4EPR2 is utilized in various domains including industrial, automotive, consumer electronics, and medical monitoring. Typical applications encompass tablets, eReaders, wearables, POS terminals, and home automation systems. Its versatility in power management makes it ideal for systems requiring multiple voltage rails and efficient energy consumption.
Specification
Specification
POWER MANAGEMENT IC I.MX7 PRE-
POWER MANAGEMENT IC I.MX7 PRE-
Detailed specification
Detailed specification
i.MX Processors PMIC 48-HVQFN (7x7 mm (0.28x0.28 in))
i.MX Processors PMIC 48-HVQFN (7x7 mm (0.28x0.28 in))
Description
Description
The MC32PF3000A4EPR2 is a power management integrated circuit (PMIC) designed for NXP's i.MX 7 and i.MX 6SL/SX/UL processors. It features four adjustable buck converters (1.75 A, 1.5 A, 1.25 A, 1.0 A), six linear regulators, a boost regulator (5.0 V, 600 mA), and a coin-cell charger. The device operates within an input voltage range of 2.8 V to 5.5 V and supports programmable output voltage, startup sequence, and timing via I2C control. It is suitable for applications requiring efficient power management.
The MC32PF3000A4EPR2 is a power management integrated circuit (PMIC) designed for NXP's i.MX 7 and i.MX 6SL/SX/UL processors. It features four adjustable buck converters (1.75 A, 1.5 A, 1.25 A, 1.0 A), six linear regulators, a boost regulator (5.0 V, 600 mA), and a coin-cell charger. The device operates within an input voltage range of 2.8 V to 5.5 V and supports programmable output voltage, startup sequence, and timing via I2C control. It is suitable for applications requiring efficient power management.
Availability
Availability
Can be ordered from Westcomp
Can be ordered from Westcomp
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