PF8200DB -NXP General Configuration report for PF8200 OTP program ID: DB rev A
The PF8200 is a power management integrated circuit (PMIC) designed for high performance i.MX 8 and S32V based applications. It features seven high efficiency buck converters and four linear regulators for powering the processor, memory and miscellaneous peripherals. It meets the stringent requirements of automotive applications and is fully AEC-Q100 grade 2 qualified.
■Features
●Up to seven high efficiency buck converters
●Four linear regulators with load switch options
●RTC supply and coin cell charger
●Watchdog monitoring
●Independent OV/UV monitoring circuits
●One-time programmable device configuration
●3.4 MHz I2C communication interface
●56-pin 8 x 8 QFN package
●AEC-Q100 grade 2 qualified
●Safety mechanisms to fit ASIL B application
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English Chinese Chinese and English Japanese |
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31 October 2019 |
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Rev. 1.3 |
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R_PF8200DB |
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