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PowerWise™ Energy Management Unit
National Semiconductor Corp. of Santa Clara,
California, released PowerWise, the industrys
first digitally controlled LP5550 energy management
unit (EMU). Used in conjunction with Nationals
advanced power controller (APC), intelligent energy
manager (IEM) and technology from ARM Ltd., Cambridge,
UK, it reduces the power consumption of digital
processor cores by up to 70%.
Digital processor consumption is reduced by adaptively
adjusting its supply voltage to the minimum level
needed. It includes an adaptive supply-voltage
buck regulator for the processor core and three
additional fixed-voltage regulators. The fixed-voltage
regulators powers the input/output ring, oscillator/phase-locked
loops (PLL) and memory on a low-power system-on-chip
(SoC). The PWI interface controls the LP5550s
functions for simple interfacing to the digital
processor.
The LP5550 supports the PWI interface, a 2-pin,
high-speed, serial power management control interface
for advanced processor power management. To enable
adaptive voltage scaling, the LP5550 includes
a digitally-controlled, 300mA, 0.6V to 1.2V buck
regulator with up to 90% efficiency. In addition,
it has three programmable low drop-out (LDO) regulators
with output voltages ranging from 0.6 V to 3.3V.
One LDO supports 100mA and the other two support
250mA.
Packaged in a 16-pin LLP® package, the LP5550
has excellent package thermal characteristics
and operates over the full temperature range from
-40°C to +85°C, with input voltages from
3.0V to 5.5V.
For more information, visit www.national.com.
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