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Integrated circuits for power management are known as power management integrated circuits (power management ICs, PMICs, or PMUs as a unit). Although the term “PMIC” can apply to a wide variety of chips (or modules in system-on-a-chip devices), the majority of them contain several DC/DC converters or their control component.
To regulate power on electronic devices or in modules on devices that may have a range of voltages, power management integrated circuits (PMIC) are utilized. The PMIC controls, among other things, scaling of voltages up or down, DC-to-DC conversion, and battery power charging and sleep modes.
The global automotive camera power management IC market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
Renesas introduced a safe seven-channel power management integrated circuit (PMIC) as part of the extension of its product line for driver monitoring camera processors, with the goal of lowering system costs, power loss, and design time.
For rear and surround view HD automotive cameras, driver monitoring cameras, HD dash cams, rear seat entertainment systems, and virtual dashboards, Renesas’ automotive product portfolio includes integrated power management ICs (PMICs) that support the power requirements of most central displays as well as the power requirements of most combinations of image sensor, image signal processor, and encoder technology.
Along with supporting the power needs and power sequences of automotive RH850 microcontrollers like the RH850/E1x, RH850/C1x, and RH850/P1x (with an integrated voltage regulator for the MCU’s core), Renesas also provides automotive PMICs.