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SiBreeze Technologies debuts ground breaking power management IC for significantly decreased component volume and increased battery life

29.9.2017
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source: PRnewswire news

Industry first with 10X smaller value components, 5X Bandwidth, Efficient Dynamic Power-on-Demand. SUNNYVALE, Calif., Sept. 28, 2017 /PRNewswire/ — SiBreeze Technologies, a developer of leading edge proprietary technologies and IC products for power management applications, today announced the release of its ground breaking product Si117 featuring SLIM SWITCHER ™ and BEST SWITCHER ™ technologies.

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Highlights of the technology include:

  • 10X smaller inductor value than other industry leading solutions running at the same switching frequency – Turbo Fast Response and Slimmer Devices Better than 4 phase response, efficiency and noise with a single inductor – Ultra Small Volume, Multiple Independent CPU Voltage Rails and Reduced Bill of Materials.
  • 5X bandwidth at same switching frequency – Efficient Dynamic Power-on-Demand for Increased Battery Life.
  • 10X smaller inductor DCR – Significantly Decreased Inductor Temperature Rise and
  • 3X Inductor Current Capability for a given volume

“When we introduced our SLIM SWITCHER ™ and BEST SWITCHER ™ technologies, we received tremendous interest. Now with the release of our Si117 product, one can validate our ground breaking technologies,” said Sridhar Kotikalapoodi, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of SiBreeze Technologies, “Our technologies are beneficial to a wide range of applications ranging from reducing energy wastage in Data Centers to enabling slimmer form factor devices with increased battery run time in mobile and Internet of Things (IoT) applications,” said Kotikalapoodi.

            

more details about the SLIM SWITCHER ™ and BEST SWITCHER ™ can be found here.

“Inductor size and value has been a big limiting factor in power supplies, limiting power supply speed and form factor.  Even in mobile devices, many power supplies are now being implemented with more expensive multi-phase power supplies each requiring multiple large inductors,” Kotikalapoodi explained, “even with this increased cost and size, battery life, thermals and power supply speed still remain a major concern. Some high end applications in networking, Point of Load converters etc. utilize super expensive complex control algorithms providing incremental speed benefits,” Kotikalapoodi added, “with our 10X smaller inductor and DCR values. SiBreeze Technologies brings 5X the bandwidth, 3X Inductor current capability than that of high end applications to even most cost sensitive consumer applications,” Kotikalapoodi noted, “It’s the ultimate power experience for the end user.”

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