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ZL6105
Digital DC/DC Controller with Drivers and Auto Compensation

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Key Features

    • Power Conversion
    • Efficient Synchronous Buck Controller
    • Auto Compensating PID Filter
    • Adaptive Light Load Efficiency Optimization
    • 3V to 14V Input Range
    • 0.54V to 5.5V Output Range (with margin)
    • ±1% Output Voltage Accuracy
    • Internal 3A MOSFET Drivers
    • Fast Load Transient Response
    • Current Sharing and Phase Interleaving
    • Snapshot™ Parameter Capture
    • Pb-Free (RoHs Compliant)

    • Power Management
    • Digital Soft-start/stop
    • Power-Good/Enable
    • Voltage Tracking, Sequencing and Margining
    • Voltage, Current and Temperature Monitoring
    • I2C/SMBus Interface, PMBus Compatible
    • Output Voltage and Current Protection
    • Internal Non-volatile Memory (NVM)

Description

The ZL6105 is a digital power controller with integrated MOSFET drivers. Auto compensation eliminates the need for manual compensation design work. Adaptive performance optimization algorithms improve power conversion efficiency. Zilker Labs Digital-DC™ technology enables a blend of power conversion performance and power management features.

The ZL6105 is designed to be a flexible building block for DC power and can be easily adapted to designs ranging from a single-phase power supply operating from a 3.3V to a multiphase current sharing supply operating from a 12V input. The ZL6105 eliminates the need for complicated power supply managers as well as numerous external discrete components.

The ZL6105 uses the I2C/SMBus™ with PMBus™ protocol for communication with a host controller and the Digital-DC bus for communication between Zilker Labs devices.

The ZL6105 is pin for pin compatible with the ZL2008. The POLA VOUT table and compensation table have been removed. A new single resistor VOUT table and the Auto Compensation feature have been added.

Applications

    • Servers/Storage Equipment
    • Telecom/Datacom Equipment
    • Power Supply Modules

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