Power
Power Management | |
Coulomb Counting | Yes |
Lowest Quiescent Current | 150 |
Output Voltage | 1.7 - 5.2 V |
Output Voltage Rails | 3 |
Vdd Range | 0.8 - 5.5 V |
Temp Range | -40 to 85 ºC |
Package | 3x3 QFN20 |
Featured Product | EFP01 Power Management IC |
Power Management IC (PMIC)
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Input Voltage Range0.8 to 5.5 V
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Queiscent Current150 nA
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Package Size3x3 mm
The EFP01 Energy Friendly Power Management IC (PMIC) is an extremely flexible, highly efficient, multi-output power management IC, providing complete system power and primary cell battery Coulomb counting for EFM32 and EFR32 devices. The EFP01 can operate over a wide input voltage range (0.8 to 5.5 V) with quiescent current as low as 150 nA.
Features:
- Supports broad battery technology
- Extends operating voltage EFM32 and EFR32
- Highly-integrated with Silicon Labs SDKs
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EFP0111 Single-Cell Boost Evaluation Kit
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PMIC in the Boost Bootstrap configuration.
EFP0111 Single-Cell Boost Evaluation Kit
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PMIC in the Boost Bootstrap configuration.
EFP0108 Single-Cell Boost Evaluation Kit
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EFP0108 Single-Cell Boost Evaluation Kit
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EFR32xG21 Wireless Gecko 2.4 GHz +10 dBm Radio Board with EFP (PMIC)
The Wireless Gecko SLWRB4179B radio board plugs into the mainboard provided with the Wireless Gecko Starter Kit. It is a complete reference design for evaluating EFR32xG21 Wireless SoCs with EFP in buck mode.
EFR32xG21 Wireless Gecko 2.4 GHz +10 dBm Radio Board with EFP (PMIC)
The Wireless Gecko SLWRB4179B radio board plugs into the mainboard provided with the Wireless Gecko Starter Kit. It is a complete reference design for evaluating EFR32xG21 Wireless SoCs with EFP in buck mode.