Infineon introduces a five output digital voltage regulator in a QFN package
Munich, Germany – 6 November 2017 – Infineon Technologies AG (FSE: IFX / OTCQX: IFNNY) launches the IRPS5401, a five output Point of Load (POL) digital voltage regulator for FPGAs, ASICs, and other multi-rail power systems. The IRPS5401 has been developed as a fully integrated PMIC solution that replaces multiple regulators with a single device in a compact 7 mm x 7 mm 56 pin QFN package. It is a perfect fit for current and future applications in high density ASIC and FPGA. Additional applications comprise CPU multi-rail systems, embedded computing systems, and communication and storage systems.

The IRPS5401 forms a key part of the UltraZed System on a Module (SOM) from Avnet. The compact package size combined with PMBus communication for real-time monitoring and control provides the optimized power management solution that the UltraZed requires. “With the integration level and excellent power density of the IRPS5401, we were able to implement two IRPS5401 devices onto our full-featured UltraZed SOM,” said Chris Ammann, Global Technical Marketing Engineer for Power at Avnet. This gives us 10 rails that can be fully monitored and controlled with software, while maintaining a business card size footprint for the SOM.”

The IRPS5401 is designed for single rail operation ranging from 5 V to 12 V, where most PMICs are only 5 V. It has one 500 mA LDO output, and four configurable switching regulator outputs, two at 2 A, and two at 4 A. The outputs of the IRPS5401 can be used to provide the typical rails required for core, memory, and I/O voltages. The voltage output range is between 0.25 V and 5.1 V for regulators A to D, and between 0.5 V and 3.6 V for the LDO.

Switching regulator A can output up to 50 A if combined with an external Power Stage. Switching regulators C and D can be combined to deliver 8 A in a low ripple, dual-phase configuration. All outputs are well within the power requirements of most FPGAs and ASICs ranging between 10 W to 50 W, including integrated voltage sequencing. Industry standard PMBus commands provide an easy-to-use interface for status and telemetry, and PMBus can be used to configure the output voltages in 5 mV steps.

Availability

The IRPS5401 is available now. More information is available at www.infineon.com/irps5401, www.infineon.com/xilinx, and www.infineon.com/altera.
About Infineon

Infineon Technologies AG is a world leader in semiconductor solutions that make life easier, safer and greener. Microelectronics from Infineon is the key to a better future. In the 2016 fiscal year (ending September 30), the company reported sales of about Euro 6.5 billion with more than 36,000 employees worldwide. Infineon is listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange (ticker symbol: IFX) and in the USA on the over-the-counter market OTCQX International Premier (ticker symbol: IFNNY).

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Date: 06.11.2017 12:00
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The IRPS5401 is a fully integrated PMIC solution that replaces multiple regulators with a single device in a compact 7 mm x 7 mm 56 pin QFN package. It is a perfect fit for high density ASIC and FPGA as well as CPU multi-rail systems, embedded computing systems, and communication and storage systems.
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