Intel® has developed an extensive family of efficiency-optimized DC-DC buck (step-down) converters with integrated inductors. These power systems-on-chip (PowerSoC) solutions enable the industry's smallest solution footprint and are recognized for their high efficiency, exceptional thermal performance, low noise, high reliability and ease of use. Unlike discrete power products, Intel's turnkey solutions give designers complete power management systems that are fully simulated, characterized, validated and production qualified.
Features
- Tiny package footprint
- Excellent efficiency
- Simple layout, easy design
- Low part count
- Low noise, excellent transient response
- Integrated inductor
- Outstanding power density
- 2.375 V to 6.6 V input range
- Output enable and power OK signals
- 2% output voltage accuracy over line, load, temperature
- Full load operation across the entire ambient temperature range from -40°C to +85°C without the need for airflow or heat sink
- Clock synchronization to external system clock or other Intel Enpirion® PowerSoCs
- Low ripple and EMI (CISPR 22 class B compliant)
- Fully RoHS compliant and Pb-free manufacturing line compatible
Applications
EN6337QI and EN6347QI
- PoL regulation for processors, DSPs, FPGAs, and ASICs
- Noise sensitive apps: A/V, RF, and Gbit I/O
- Low voltage, distributed power architectures such as 0.8 V, 1.0 V, 1.2 V, 2.5 V, 3.3 V, and 5 V rails
- Blade servers, RAID storage systems, LAN/SAN adapter cards, wireless base stations, industrial automation, test and measurement, embedded computing, communications, and multi-function printers.
- Ripple sensitive applications
- Beat frequency sensitive applications
EN6360QI and EN63A0QI
- Point-of-load regulation for low-power, ASICs, multi-core and communication processors, DSPs, FPGAs, and distributed power architectures
- Blade servers, RAID storage and LAN/SAN adapter cards, wireless base stations, industrial automation, test and measurement, embedded computing, and printers
- High-efficiency, 12 V intermediate bus architectures
- Beat frequency/noise sensitive applications