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  <title>[elecena] Programmable mid-input voltage range Power Management IC (PMIC) for Skylake processors - zmiany ceny</title>
  <description>The TPS650830 		
		 is a single-chip solution Power Management IC designed specifically for the latest Intel Processors
		 targeted for Tablets, Ultrabooks, and Notebooks with NVDC or non-NVDC power architectures, using
		 2S, 3S, or 4S Lithium-Ion battery packs.

		
		The TPS650830 is used for Volume systems with the low
		 voltage rails merged for the smallest footprint and lowest cost system power solution.

		The TPS650830
		 can provide the complete power solution based on the
		 Intel Reference Designs. Five highly efficient step-down voltage regulators (VRs) and a sink/source
		 LDO, are used along with power-up sequence logic managing external load switches to provide the
		 proper power rails, sequencing, and protection - including DDR3 and DDR4 memory power. The
		 regulators support dynamic voltage scaling (DVS) for maximum efficiency including Connected
		 Standby. The high frequency voltage regulators use small inductors and capacitors to achieve a
		 small solution size. Output power is adjustable on four VR controllers. An
		 I2C interface allows simple control by the embedded controller (EC).
		 Each version is available in a 7x7 NFBGA package and a 9x9 NFBGA
		 package. The 7x7 NFBGA package can be used in Type 4 PCB boards for the smallest area
		 implementation.
		 The 9x9
		 NFBGA package can be used in Type 3 and Type 4 PCB boards allowing to minimize cost and
		 area.

		For the Skylake and Kabylake
		 Power Map implementation, the five PMIC voltage regulators and LDO1 are assigned with the
		 low-voltage rails merged or split according to the configuration.
		 For the Volume (merged low voltage rails) configuration
		 six external load switches are controlled and monitored by using six powergood comparator logic
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