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Netezza Selects Lattice Power Manager Products
Lattice Semiconductor Corporation has announced that Netezza is using the innovative programmable Lattice Power Manager device – the-- to integrate and simplify multiple power management functions in a board design. As board designs become ever more complex, the traditional approach to power management using multiple discrete power management ICs from several different vendors is no longer viable from a board cost, reliability and time to market perspective. Instead, what is needed is an approach that integrates diverse power management functions into one power management IC, and Lattice’s Power Manager devices are increasingly the “chip of choice” for board designers.
“W“Other Power Manager features that appealed to us were the ability to use the integrated CPLD for small amounts of glue logic and programmable I/O; a way to compensate for voltage drops due to PCB characteristics or load variations; and the voltage feedback control, which could be effective with 24A 1.0V devices that have huge current variation potential. The PAC POWR 1220AT8 was able to solve all these design challenges for three generations of board designs,” Schwartz concluded.
Netezza used the Power Manager to integrate several functions, including:
-Voltage Monitoring + Over/Under Voltage Detection and Notification with much higher accuracy
-Voltage Margining: Replaced a discrete switch and two resistors with a table-driven
DAC approach with up to 256 margin points
-A general purpose I2C I/O register
-Random glue logic
-FET drivers for Power MOSFETS
“Our customers are rapidly discovering the new, innovative way to look at power management,” said Shyam Chandra, Senior Product Marketing Manager for Lattice’s mixed-signal devices. “Not only does the Power Manager simplify power management through integration, it also reduces board cost and increases board reliability. And, because Power Manager is programmable, changes to the board design are easily accommodated.”