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Lattice Semiconductor ispPAC-POWR1220-02 Power Manager Device

Posted by Ken Cheung in FPGA-based Product on Tuesday, June 1, 2010

The ispPAC-POWR1220-02 is Lattice Semiconductor’s latest Power Manager II device. The ispPAC-POWR1220-02 device integrates a higher voltage charge pump with programmable current to control MOSFETs in Hot-swap and Sequencing applications. Volume (250KU+) pricing for the ispPAC-POWR1220AT8-02 device in a 100-pin TQFP package and industrial temperature range is $3.05. Samples are available now.

The ispPAC-POWR1220-02 device integrates a higher voltage charge pump with programmable current to control MOSFETs in Hot-swap and Sequencing applications. The new device is pin compatible with existing Power Manager II devices and integrates power management functions that typically require multiple ICs, including Hot-swap Controllers, Reset Generators, Voltage Supervisors, Sequencers and Trackers. The ispPAC-POWR1220-02 also integrates Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) ICs used for power supply voltage and current measurements, and DC-DC converter trimming and margining control ICs.

Support for the new ispPAC-POWR1220-02 is included in the updated PAC-Designer version 5.3. The PAC-Designer tool suite provides design and verification tools for Lattice mixed signal devices. The PAC-Designer software is a complete design environment, including everything needed for design, implementation, simulation and programming of supported devices. Lattice’s PAC-Designer software for Windows is available now at no charge for download.

More info: Lattice Semiconductor

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