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ZL2005 - Power Management/Conversion

Description

The ZL2005 is an innovative mixed-signal power management and conversion IC that combines a compact, efficient, synchronous DC/DC buck controller, adaptive drivers and key power and thermal management functions in one IC, providing flexibility and scalability while decreasing board space requirement

Features

  • not available in either traditional analog or newer digital approaches, resolving the issues associated with providing multiple, low-voltage power domains on a single PCB. The ZL2005 is designed to be a flexible building block for DC power and can be easily adapted to designs ranging from a single-phase power supply operating from a 3.3 V input to a multi-phase supply operating from a 12 V input. The ZL2005 eliminates the need for complicated power supply managers as well as numerous external di.

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Part number ZL2005
Manufacturer Renesas
File Size 1.61 MB
Description Power Management/Conversion
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ZL2005 NOT RECOMMENDED FOR NEW DESIGNS RECOMMENDED REPLACEMENT PART ZL2006 Digital-DC™ Integrated Power Management and Conversion IC DATASHEET FN6848 Rev 2.00 February 23, 2011 Description The ZL2005 is an innovative mixed-signal power management and conversion IC that combines a compact, efficient, synchronous DC/DC buck controller, adaptive drivers and key power and thermal management functions in one IC, providing flexibility and scalability while decreasing board space requirements and design complexity. Zilker Labs’ Digital-DC technology enables a unique blend of performance and features not available in either traditional analog or newer digital approaches, resolving the issues associated with providing multiple, low-voltage power domains on a single PCB.
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