Power Management ICs (PMIC) and System Basis Chips (SBC)
Easy and cost-effective managing of power – reduce the component count and board space – high performance at an optimized system cost
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Optimized system cost
Infineon's Power Management ICs (PMICs) cover multiple functions in one part to reduce the component count and board space. This results in an easy and cost-effective management of power in applications like automotive, the Internet of Things (IoT), consumer, medical, industrial, and many other applications.
If you need an even more highly integrated solution focusing on high performance at an optimized system cost for various automotive applications, we recommend our System Basis Chips (SBC) for various automotive applications enhancing the performance and reliability of electronic systems. SBCs combine mainly three functionalities in a single device: power supply, CAN and/or LIN transceivers, and supporting features (MCU supervision, SPI interface, etc.). This integration makes SBC a potentially better alternative to standalone (discrete) solutions, especially in total solution cost and total area.
Power management ICs (PMIC)
Infineon's PMICs offer scalable, efficient solutions for various applications in industrial and automotive markets. They manage battery power charging, DC-to-DC conversion, voltage scaling, and many other uses. Power management controllers provide integrated functions such as monitoring, sequencing, and functional safety support that simplifies customer design and effectively saves board space.
System Basis Chips (SBC)
An SBC is an integrated component that combines common system features required on automotive ECUs, such as communication transceivers, voltage regulators, diagnostics and supervision functions, switches, and wake inputs. These high-integration solutions offer power supply, communication, diagnostics, and supporting features in a single device.