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DA9063-A0HO1 Overview
The DA9063-A is a flexible, scalable system Power Management IC (PMIC) capable of powering a wide range of multicore SoCs, FPGAs, memory subsystems, and peripherals. Full power tree management and multiple sleep modes result in a power-efficient system solution suitable for infotainment, telematics, and ADAS applications. The device includes eleven LDOs with programmable output voltages providing up to 300mA and six high-current buck converters providing up to 2.5A per buck. Any two bucks can be combined in a dual-phase configuration providing up to 5A. All bucks use integrated power switches, removing the need for external FETs. Together with the high device switching frequency that allows the use of low-profile inductors, they enable the lowest cost, smallest form factor system solution possible. This solution is available in Automotive Grade 2.BenefitsEnhanced Energy Saving TechniquesDynamic Voltage Scaling (DVS)Programmable power managerEnhanced SecuritySystem supply monitoringJunction temperature monitoringWatchdog timer-40 °C to +125 °C junction temperature operationAutomotive AEC-Q100 Grade 2Supported SoC PMIC PlatformsXilinx MPSoCs and FPGAsXilinx Zynq UltraScale+ MPSoC (ZU3EG, ZU7EV, ZU9CG)Xilinx Zynq UltraScale+ MPSoC (ZU3CG, ZU9EG, ZU19EG)Xilinx UltraScale+ MPSoC Customized SolutionNXP i.MX Processor FamilyNXP i.MX 6NXP i.MX 6QNXP i.MX 8M MiniRenesas R-Car Processor FamilyR-Car E2R-Car M2R-Car M3R-Car H2R-Car H3Features
- Input voltage 2.8V to 5.5V
- 6 buck converters, 0.3V to 3.34V up to 2.5A
- Dual-phase mode up to 5A
- Merged mode up to 3A
- DDR VTT supply mode
- DVS support
- 3MHz switching frequency allows use of low-profile 1μH inductors and avoids the AM band
- Integrated power switches
- 11 LDO regulators, 0.6V to 3.6V up to 300mA
- 3 low-noise LDOs
- 4 with DVS
- 5 with current-limited switch option
- Coin cell/super-capacitor backup charger
- 1.5μA RTC with alarm and wake up
- Package: 8mm x 8mm 100-ball BGA
Applications
- Supply for single, dual and quad-core application processors, for example the i.MX families
- Navigation systems
- Automotive infotainment
- Telematics
- Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS)
- Power supply for FPGAs
Product Parameters
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Pb (Lead) Free:
Yes
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Pkg. Type:
100-BGA
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Carrier Type:
Tray
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Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL):
3
Technical Documents
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PCB Layout Guidelines for Dialog PMICs AN-PM-010Details>>
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Dialog PMICs and Terrestrial Cosmic Rays AN-PM-117Details>>
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DA9063-A Power Management for Renesas R-Car M3 Platform AN-PM-097Details>>
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DA9063 Power Management for R-Car H3 Platform AN-PM-085Details>>
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DA9063 power management for iMX 6 platforms AN-PM-027Details>>
Other distributor's price
Distributor | Part # | Mfg. | Description | Price |
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DA9063-A0HO1 | Dialog Semiconductor GmbH | Power Management Specialized - PMIC 14.2A System PMIC (6 bucks + 11 LDO), For customer programmimg devices themselves. Customer must sign the Waiver. EA silicon only, CA and DA not supported for new opportunities |
4680---$5.6600 |
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DA9063-A0HO1 | Dialog Semiconductor GmbH | 14.2A SYSTEM PMIC (6 BUCKS + 11 LDO), FOR CUSTOMER PROGRAMMIMG DEVICES THEMSELVES. CUSTOMER MUST SIGN THE WAIVER - Trays (Alt: DA9063-A0HO1) |
4680---$6.2308 9360---$6.0345 18720---$5.7510 28080---$5.5890 37440---$5.3865 |
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