Product category: Power Supply ICs and Controllers
News Release from: Summit Microelectronics | Subject: SMB110 and SMB113
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 28 February 2005
Power managers come with four or five
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Summit Microelectronics has added two new devices to its growing family of Programmable Power Manager integrated circuits.
Summit Microelectronics has added two new devices to its growing family of Programmable Power Manager (PPM) integrated circuits The SMB110 and SMB113 continue a new concept in power supply design that delivers unparalleled flexibility and ease of implementation to system design engineers
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 23 Apr 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Using Summit's PPM ICs, system designers can digitally program the entire multiple output power supply and associated power management functions with a few clicks of a mouse, compared with the tedious iterative hardware design of conventional analogue power solutions.
Incorporating a level of programmability, integration and precision previously missing in power management offerings, the SMB110 and SMB113 integrate precise power delivery and power control in a single device.
In addition to simplifying the power supply design, Summit's configurable technology creates a "power system platform" that allows a significant degree of hardware re-use.
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