The new hardware DA6102 uses high-efficiency power management technology for smartphones to meet the needs of the digital camera market. So enabling more space savings and greater efficiency.
DA6102 Detailed Specifications
Semiconductor, a provider of highly integrated power management, charging, AC / DC power conversion and Bluetooth low power (BLE) technology. The company today announces the availability of a DSLR camera. That is a mirrorless camera and is capable of multi- Highly Integrated Power Management IC (PMIC) for Battery Applications for Complete Power Solutions, code named as DA6102.
The conversion efficiency of the DA6102 exceeds the competitive solution. So ultimately saving more battery power. By enabling 2S Li-Ion applications that makes it able to run for longer periods of time and reducing heat in a confined and limited space within such consumer electronics devices.
The DA6102 includes two buck converters and a buck-boost converter. because there is a high current step-down controller, and two low-dropout linear regulators (LDOs) that are always on. With the incorporated FETs with very low on-resistance (RDSon) help buck and boost converters achieve up to 94% industry-leading efficiency.
With the high integration and efficiency combined we can have up to 3 MHz switching frequency for minimum PCB size. So with the minimal external component count and thinnest thickness, up to 50% space savings compared to competing solutions.
The I2C interface provides flexible and easy configuration of output voltage, switching frequency, power sequencing, and fail-safe. In addition, most of the features are configured through a one-time programmable (OTP) approach. that is an easy to achieve output voltage and easy start sequence settings.