Nisshinbo‘s RN5T5611 Programmable Power Management IC for Automotive Applications with low output noise, high ripple rejection, and fast response characteristics
Nisshinbo's RN5T5611 is a power management IC (PMIC) for automotive applications. This IC provides two high-efficiency step-down DC/DC converters, a low-noise regulator, an interrupt controller (INTC), and an I²C-bus interface. Power-supply start and stop sequences can be customized to meet the 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.
2 ch Step-down DC/DC converters operate with a 180° turn-on phase shift of the switching transistors.
Spec
Typical Characteristics
- 【Datasheet】RN5T5611-xx-E4 Series AEC-Q100 Grade 1 Programmable Power Management IC for Automotive Applications
- 【Datasheet】RN5T5611-xx-E4 Series Programmable Power Management IC for Automotive Applications
- 【Datasheet】RN5T5611-xx-E4 Series AEC-Q100 Compliant Programmable Power Management IC for Automotive Applications
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