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PMICs

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What is PMICs?

A Power Management Integrated Circuit (PMIC) manages power requirements in electronic devices. It often includes functions like DC-DC conversion, battery charging, voltage regulation, power sequencing, and power source selection to efficiently and reliably power the various components of a system.

What other technologies are related to PMICs?

PMICs Competitor Technologies

LDOs (Low Dropout Regulators) are a type of voltage regulator that can be used as an alternative to PMICs in some applications. They both perform voltage regulation, but PMICs typically integrate multiple power management functions, while LDOs are single-function regulators.
mentioned alongside PMICs in 6% (70) of relevant job posts

PMICs Complementary Technologies

Linux is an operating system often used in embedded systems that utilize PMICs. The PMIC provides power management functions needed for the system, while Linux runs the applications and manages the system resources.
mentioned alongside PMICs in 0% (53) of relevant job posts

Which organizations are mentioning PMICs?

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