Four-phase buck converter meets power demands for automotive applications
27-12-2018 |
Texas Instruments
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Power
Texas Instruments LP8756x-Q1 Four-Phase Buck Converter is designed to meet the power management demands of the latest processors and platforms in various automotive power applications. The device contains four step-down DC-DC converter cores, which are configured as a four-phase output, three-phase and one-phase outputs, two-phase and two-phase outputs, one two-phase and two one-phase outputs, or four one-phase outputs. The device is controlled by an I2C-compatible serial interface and also by enable signals.
The device is suited to automotive infotainment, cluster, radar, and camera power applications.
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