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Overview

Description

DA9210-A is a flexible and scalable dual-output sub-PMIC designed to meet the high power requirements of a wide range of multicore SoCs, GPUs, and FPGAs. It includes one high-current buck converter that provides up to 12 amps per buck. This device is suitable for infotainment, telematics, and ADAS applications, featuring a multiphase topology for outstanding load transient response. All bucks use integrated power switches, eliminating the need for external FETs. Additionally, the high device switching frequency enables the use of low-profile inductors, resulting in a cost-effective and compact system solution. This solution is available in Automotive Grade 3.

Key Benefits:

  • Dynamic Voltage Control (DVC)
  • Integrated power switches
  • Remote sensing at the point of load
  • High efficiency across a wide output range
  • Low output ripple
  • Scalable solution offering up to 24A

Features

  • 2.8V to 5.5V input voltage
  • 0.3V to 1.57V output voltage
  • 12A output current
  • 24A output current in parallel configuration
  • 3MHz nominal switching frequency
  • Output voltage accuracy ±2.5%
  • Adjustable soft-start
  • -40 °C to +85 °C temperature range
  • Package: VFBGA-42 (5.6mm x 4.8mm, 0.8mm pitch)

Comparison

Applications

  • Infotainment
  • Portable navigation devices
  • Full-scale integrated cockpits
  • Heads-Up Displays (HUDs)

Documentation

Type Title Date
Datasheet PDF 2.74 MB
Application Note PDF 530 KB
Application Note PDF 1.86 MB
Product Brief PDF 1.17 MB
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Design & Development

Software & Tools

Software Downloads

Type Title Date
Software & Tools - Other Log in to Download ZIP 16.60 MB
Software & Tools - Other Log in to Download ZIP 139 KB
Software & Tools - Software Log in to Download ZIP 166.80 MB
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Models

ECAD Models

Schematic symbols, PCB footprints, and 3D CAD models from SamacSys can be found by clicking on products in the Product Options table. If a symbol or model isn't available, it can be requested directly from the website.

Diagram of ECAD Models