RN5T5611-xx-E4 Series AEC-Q100 Compliant Programmable Power Management IC for Automotive Applications
■The RN5T5611 is a power management IC (PMIC) for automotive applications. This IC provides two highefficiency step-down DCDC converters, a low-noise regulator, an interrupt controller (INTC), and I2C-bus interface. Power-supply start and stop sequences can be customized to meet user-system. In addition to the basic power control, this IC provides various protection functions.
●KEY BENEFITS
■Compliance with ASIL-D
■LDO regulator provides low output noise, high ripple rejection and fast response characteristics.
■Flexible selection such as sequence and enable simplifies power sequence control.
■2ch Step-down DCDC converters operate with 180° turn-on phase shift of the switching transistors.
RN5T5611-xx-E4 、 RN5T5611-xx-E4 Series 、 RN5T5611 、 RN5T5611-xx-E4-#E 、 RN5T5611 series |
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Programmable Power Management IC 、 power management IC 、 PMIC |
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[ Automotive Applications ][ ADAS ][ Front sensing system ][ Camera monitoring system ][ Surround view ] |
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Please see the document for details |
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QFN0505-32-P7 |
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English Chinese Chinese and English Japanese |
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2022/12/5 |
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Ver.1.10 |
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5.4 MB |
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