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ABLIC Launches the S-19914/5 Series of Ultra-small Step-down Switching Regulators for Automotive Use With Low EMI That Reduces Conducted Emission to 1/3 of Previous Levels


TOKYO–()–ABLIC Inc. (President: Nobumasa Ishiai, head office: Minato-ku, Tokyo, hereinafter “ABLIC”) today launched the S-19914/5 Series of low EMI step-down switching regulators for automotive use.

The new product launched today, the S-19914/5 Series is a step-down switching regulator with low EMI and integrates a spread spectrum clock generation circuit (*1) that reduces the conducted emission and radiated emission generated by the IC. Specifically, it reduces conducted emission to 1/3 of our previous model. The S-19914/5 Series is housed in the industry’s smallest (*2) HSNT-8(2030) package (2.0 x 3.0 x t0.5mm) making it a product that will contribute to the downsizing of camera modules and meet the current market need for automotive devices.

Moreover, it is PPAP (Production Part Approval Process)-capable and also meets the AEC(*)-Q100 Grade1 (* Automotive Electronics Council) quality standard for automotive ICs.

(*1) Technology for adjusting the oscillation frequency to suppress emission peaks generated by specific frequencies (for example, 2.2MHz or higher frequencies).

(*2) A DC-DC converter with 36V operation and 1A output. Based on our research, as of May 2021

Major Features

  1. Reduces conducted emission to 1/3
  2. Industry’s smallest class! Housed in an ultra-small HSNT-8(2030) (2.0 x 3.0 x t0.5mm) package
  3. Fast transient response
  4. PWM control, PWM/PFM control selectable
  5. Low ripple
  6. 36V input/45V rating

Application Examples

  • Automotive camera modules
  • For automotive use (engine, transmission, suspension, ABS, EV/HEV/PHEV and other device applications)

S-19914/5 Series Product Details

https://hub.ablic.com/en/products/s-19914-19915

Website

https://www.ablic.com/

ABLIC Inc. became a wholly owned company by MinebeaMitsumi Inc. as of April 30th, 2020.



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