Microsemi Introduces VRM Power Supply Controller For AMD Mobile Athlon Processor Applications
Wednesday February 5, 8:30 am ET
-- Integrated Design Reduces Components, Lowers Cost
IRVINE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 5, 2003-- -- Employs Patented LoadSHARE(TM) and Transient Correction Loop(TM) Technologies
Microsemi Corp. (Nasdaq:MSCC - News), a leading manufacturer of power management integrated circuits, today announced a highly integrated VRM power supply controller that reduces components to cut costs for applications using AMD Mobile Athlon(TM) processors. Designated the LX1676(TM), the new integrated circuit features Microsemi's patented LoadSHARE and Transient Correction Loop technologies that minimize costly capacitors and eliminate current sense resistors. The Transient Correction Loop corrects for both positive and negative transients.
"In addition to being the lowest cost way to manage core power to an AMD Mobile Athlon processor, the LX1676 controller also provides a unique highly integrated solution that can simplify design-in, reduce board space and cut the total application cost," said Kelly Jones, vice president and general manager of Microsemi Integrated Products.
"It's also well suited to control other power supplies, particularly those in the 0.925V to 2.0V range that encounter high transient loads," he added.
About Microsemi
Microsemi is a leading designer, manufacturer and marketer of analog, mixed-signal and discrete semiconductors. The company's semiconductors manage and control or regulate power, protect against transient voltage spikes and transmit, receive and amplify signals.
Microsemi's products include individual components, as well as complete circuit solutions that enhance customer designs by improving reliability, battery optimization, reducing size or protecting circuits. Markets the company serves include mobile connectivity, computer/peripherals, telecom/datacom, medical, industrial, automotive, digital media, space/satellite and military.
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