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What is PMIC?

A Power Management Integrated Circuit (PMIC) is an integrated circuit that manages the power requirements of a system. PMICs perform functions such as DC-DC conversion, battery charging, power source selection, voltage scaling, and power sequencing. They are commonly used in battery-powered devices like smartphones, tablets, and laptops to efficiently manage power consumption and extend battery life. They are also used in other applications where power management is critical, such as automotive systems, industrial equipment, and consumer electronics.

What other technologies are related to PMIC?

PMIC Competitor Technologies

Low DropOut regulators are a direct alternative for some PMIC functionalities, especially simpler voltage regulation.
mentioned alongside PMIC in 7% (107) of relevant job posts
Low DropOut regulators are a direct alternative for some PMIC functionalities, especially simpler voltage regulation.
mentioned alongside PMIC in 5% (62) of relevant job posts
Buck converters are a direct alternative for some PMIC functionalities, specifically DC-DC conversion.
mentioned alongside PMIC in 4% (54) of relevant job posts

PMIC Complementary Technologies

Bandgap voltage references are commonly used within PMICs to provide stable reference voltages.
mentioned alongside PMIC in 7% (53) of relevant job posts
Operational amplifiers are used in PMICs for control loops, sensing, and other analog functions.
mentioned alongside PMIC in 5% (54) of relevant job posts
Analog-to-digital converters are used in PMICs to monitor voltages, currents, and other parameters.
mentioned alongside PMIC in 2% (87) of relevant job posts

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