System Power / PMIC


Automotive Electronics refers to the integration of electronic systems within vehicles to enhance performance, safety, and user experience. These systems include a wide range of components, from basic sensors to advanced control units, all working together to manage vehicle functions efficiently.

Connectivity & Telematics enables vehicles to communicate with external networks, allowing for real-time data exchange, remote diagnostics, and over-the-air updates. This technology supports features like GPS navigation, infotainment, and vehicle-to-everything (V2X) communication, improving both driver convenience and road safety.

Zonal & Domain Controllers represent a modern approach to vehicle architecture, where electronic control units (ECUs) are grouped into zones or domains based on function. This design simplifies system integration, reduces wiring complexity, and improves software management, making it ideal for next-generation electric and autonomous vehicles.

System Power / PMIC (Power Management IC) plays a critical role in managing power distribution and efficiency within automotive electronics. These components ensure stable power supply to various subsystems, optimize energy consumption, and protect against electrical faults, contributing to the overall reliability and performance of the vehicle's electronic systems.

Together, these technologies form the backbone of modern automotive electronics, supporting advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), infotainment, and vehicle connectivity, while paving the way for smarter, safer, and more efficient vehicles.


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System Power / PMIC

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NXP Semiconductors 24V automotive CAN FD controller, 1.7Mbps data rate, integrated voltage regulator, low-power mode, high ESD protection, -40°C to +125°C operating temperature, 8-pin SO package.