The 34704 is a multi-channel Power Management IC (PMIC) used to address power management needs for various multimedia application microprocessors. Its ability to provide either 5 or 8 independent output voltages with a single input power supply (2.7 and 5.5 V) together with its high efficiency, make it ideal for portable devices powered up by Li-Ion/polymer batteries or for USB powered devices as well.
The 34704 is housed in a 7x7 mm, Pb-free, QFN56 and is capable of operating at a switching frequency of up to 2.0 MHz. This makes it possible to reduce external component size and to implement full space efficient power management solutions.
Features
• 8 DC/DC (34704A) or 5 DC/DC (34704B) switching regulators with up to ±2% output voltage accuracy
• Dynamic voltage scaling on all regulators.
• Selectable output voltage or current regulation on REG8
• I2C programmability
• Output under-voltage and over-voltage detection for each regulator
• Over-current limit detection and short-circuit protection for each regulator
• Thermal limit detection for each regulator, except REG7
• Integrated compensation for REG1, REG3, REG6, and REG8
• 5.0 µA maximum shutdown current (All regulators are off, 5.5 V VIN)
• True cutoff on all of the boost and buck-boost regulators
• Pb-free packaging designated by suffix code EP
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