PMIC provides 5 regulated output voltages.

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Model MAX8671X power-management IC (PMIC) provides single-cell, lithium-ion (Li+)/lithium-polymer (Li-Poly) charger with Smart Power Selector(TM) circuitry that distributes power between USB/AC-adapter source, battery, and system load. It integrates three 2 MHz step-down DC-DC converters and 2 low-quiescent-current linear regulators. Available in 5 x 5 mm, 40-pin TQFN package that is fully specified over -40 to +85°C extended temperature range, IC suits battery-operated handheld devices.



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Highly Integrated PMIC Provides a 1-Cell Li+/Li-Poly Charger, Five Regulated Output Voltages, and Smart Power Selector Circuitry



The MAX8671X is a PMIC that integrates a single-cell Li+/Li-Poly charger and Smart Power Selector circuitry for handheld applications.

This highly integrated PMIC provides five regulated output voltages, while reducing BOM cost.

To achieve these benefits, the MAX8671X integrates three high-frequency step-down DC-DC converters and two low-quiescent-current linear regulators.

The MAX8671X is ideal for use in smartphones, PDAs, portable media players, GPS navigation devices, digital still/video cameras, and other handheld devices.

SUNNYVALE, CA - November 15, 2007 - Maxim Integrated Products (Pink Sheets: MXIM) introduces the MAX8671X highly integrated power-management IC (PMIC). This device provides a single-cell, lithium-ion (Li+)/lithium-polymer (Li-Poly) charger with proprietary Smart Power Selector(TM) circuitry that seamlessly distributes power within the system. To reduce BOM cost, the MAX8671X integrates three 2MHz, step-down DC-DC converters and two low-quiescent-current linear regulators that are capable of providing five regulated output voltages. A complete power-management solution for battery-operated devices, this PMIC is ideal for use in smartphones, PDAs, portable media players/MP3 players, GPS navigation devices, digital still/video cameras, and other portable handheld devices.

The MAX8671X's Smart Power Selector circuitry efficiently distributes power between a USB/AC-adapter source, battery, and system load. When external power is connected, the Smart Power Selector allows the system to operate with no battery or a deeply discharged battery. It automatically switches the system load from the battery and makes the best use of limited USB or adapter power while charging the battery from input power not used by the system. Featuring 16V-tolerant, dual (USB and AC-to-DC) power inputs, the MAX8671X supports end products with dual or single power connectors. All necessary power switches and current-sense circuitry are included on the chip-no external MOSFETs are required. The Smart Power Selector also provides thermal-limiting circuitry that reduces the battery-charge rate to prevent the charger from overheating.

The MAX8671X is available in a thermally enhanced, space-saving, 5mm x 5mm, 40-pin TQFN package that is fully specified over the -40°C to +85°C extended temperature range. Prices start at $2.95 (1000-up, FOB USA). An evaluation kit is available to speed designs.

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