New at Mouser: Microchip Technology MCP16701 PMIC for High-Performance Network and Industrial IoT Applications

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Microchip Technology MCP16701 PMIC

New at Mouser: Microchip Technology MCP16701 PMIC for High-Performance Network and Industrial IoT Applications

Mouser Electronics, Inc., the authorized global distributor with the newest electronic components and industrial automation products, is now shipping the new MCP16701 power management integrated circuit (PMIC) from Microchip Technology. The MCP16701 is designed for high-performance microprocessor (MPU) and field-programmable gate array (FPGA) designers requiring a compact and flexible power management solution for wireline access networks, cellular infrastructure, defense, commercial aviation, and industrial IoT applications.

MCP16701 PMIC

The Microchip Technology MCP16701 PMIC, available from Mouser, is a small-form-factor (8 × 8 mm) VQFN package integrating eight DC-DC Buck regulators (that can be paralleled) with four 300 mA internal low dropout voltage regulators (LDOs) and a controller to drive external MOSFETs. A key feature of the MCP16701 is its ability to dynamically change Vout levels for all converters in 12.5 mV/25 mV increments, allowing maximum flexibility for designers to meet specific application requirements and enhance overall system efficiency and performance with a low, no-load, operational quiescent current, drawing less than 10μA in full shutdown for high-performance µC/µP, FPGA, DSP, and MPUs power supply solutions. The MCP16701 PMIC is specifically targeted for the following high-performance Microchip Technology microprocessors and FPGAs.

PIC64GX1000 64-bit RISC-V quad-core MPUs

The PIC64GX1000 64-bit RISC-V quad-core MPUs feature Linux® OS-capable processors providing power-efficient and embedded computing platforms based on RISC-V Instruction Set Architecture (ISA). These microprocessors include built-in secure boot, real-time modes, a large, flexible L2 memory subsystem, and embedded peripherals. The PolarFire® FPGAs consume up to 50% less power than equivalent SRAM FPGAs and address cybersecurity threats and reliability issues for sub-micron SRAM-based FPGAs. The PolarFire SoC FPGAs combine low-power, thermally efficient SoC FPGAs with a deterministic, coherent RISC-V CPU cluster.

EV23P28A evaluation board

Mouser also stocks the Microchip Technology EV23P28A evaluation board for demonstrating and testing of the MCP16701 IC capabilities. This evaluation board features circuitry that enables load transient testing with fast current rise time and fast controlled fall time.

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