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DrMOS power stages are optimised for mobile platforms

18th January 2016
Nat Bowers
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Vishay Intertechnology has introduced five VRPower integrated DrMOS power stage solutions for multiphase PoL regulator applications in next-gen notebooks, ultrabooks and desktops. The devices combine power MOSFETs, an advanced MOSFET gate driver IC and a bootstrap Schottky diode in thermally enhanced 4.5x3.5mm PowerPAK MLP4535-22L (SiC530CD, SiC531CD & SiC532CD) and 5x5mm PowerPAK MLP55-31L (SiC631CD & SiC632CD) packages.

Designed to meet the need for high-current, high-efficiency and high-power-density performance, the SiC530CD, SiC531CD, SiC532CD, SiC631CD and SiC632CD offer a 45% smaller footprint compared with discrete solutions. The devices' high power density is optimised for computing platforms using the Intel Skylake platform. The devices are also suitable for industrial PC and high-current multiphase modules used in networking and industrial applications.

Today's mobile and desktop platforms require higher currents than their predecessors, while consumers demand ever-smaller form factors. The integrated devices released today offer continuous current up to 30A in the 4.5x3.5mm PowerPAK MLP4535-22L package and 40A in the 5x5mm PowerPAK MLP55-31L package. The power stages also lower package parasitics to enable switching frequencies up to 2MHz, further shrinking the overall solution size and profile by reducing the size of the output filter. For high performance, the devices' high- and low-side MOSFETs utilise Vishay's state-of-the-art Gen IV TrenchFET technology to reduce switching and conduction losses. The power stages' driver IC is compatible with a wide range of PWM controllers and supports tri-state PWM logic of 5V.

The SiC530CD, SiC531CD, SiC532CD, SiC631CD and SiC632CD are optimised for synchronous buck converters, DC/DC voltage regulation modules and multiphase VRDs for CPUs, GPUs and memory. To increase light-load efficiency in these applications, the devices' driver IC incorporates diode emulation mode circuity and zero-current detect. An adaptive dead time control helps to further improve efficiency at all load points. To support PS4 mode light-load requirements for IMVP8, the power stages reduce current consumption to 5µA when systems are operating in standby mode and they can be woken from this state within 5µs. Protection features for the RoHS-compliant, halogen-free devices include undervoltage lockout.

Samples and production quantities of the power stages are available now, with lead times of 10 weeks.

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