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Digital Power Management for Analog Supplies

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Date: Thursday, April 24, 2008
Time: 11:00 AM Pacific / 2:00 PM Eastern
Duration: 1 hour

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Overview

Digital Power Management provides a scalable and flexible mechanism for sequencing power supplies, monitoring voltage and current faults, and initiating shutdown under fault conditions. For example, the PMbus-based Digital Power Management derives its flexibility by adding digital communication and self monitoring capabilities to all on-board DC-DC Converters.

However, the vast majority of DC-DC converters available to most engineers are analog and do not include any of the monitoring and communication features.

This seminar shows how a centralized programmable power management IC could be used to implement most of the Digital Power Management features, while using analog DC-DC converters and LDOs. Design, QA, manufacturing, and test engineers could benefit from the associated communication and digital monitoring features, reducing overall cost of ownership.

Speaker Information

Shyam Chandra

Shyam Chandra

Shyam Chandra
Lattice Semiconductor

Shyam Chandra is the Product Marketing Manager for the in-system programmable mixed signal products at Lattice Semiconductor Corp. Prior to joining Lattice, Chandra worked for Vantis and AMD in sales and applications and previously was a telecom design engineer with Indian Telephone Industries. Chandra received his Masters degree in Electrical Engineering from Indian Institute of Technology, Madras.