Analysis
Wolfson releases PMIC specifically designed for Freescale’s latest application processor targeted at the tablet market
Wolfson Microelectronics plc has today announced the release of the WM8325-00C PMIC which is specifically targeted at supporting Freescale Semiconductor’s i.MX53 application processor family, targeted at the tablet PC market.
FreeThe WM8325-00C power management subsystem is designed to operate as a system PMIC supporting ARM-based processors, as well as the majority of application and mobile processors at the heart of a wide range of low-power consumer multimedia applications. This highly flexible single-chip solution helps reduce time-to-market as changing application needs can be easily accommodated in the One-Time Programmable (OTP) memory. In this case, the OTP has been specifically tailored to Freescale’s power management requirements for its i.MX535 processor.
Commenting on this announcement, Dr Jess Brown, Product Line Manager for Power Management at Wolfson Microelectronics, said: “As one of the highest current monolithic PMICs on the market, the WM8325 offers a fantastic combination of world-leading power management capability, flexibility, simplified design effort and a reduced time-to-market, and we’re delighted that Freescale has selected it for its latest processor on its reference design platform for the tablet PC market.”