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Dialog Semiconductor Plc.: Dialog Semiconductor Provides Preferred Power Solution for Renesas' Automotive SoCs
DGAP-News: Dialog Semiconductor Plc. / Key word(s): Product Launch/Miscellaneous Dialog's power management IC (PMIC) chipset available for use in Renesas' R-Car H3 automotive computing platform |
London, United Kingdom - April 26, 2017 - Dialog Semiconductor plc (XETRA:DLG), a provider of highly integrated power management, AC/DC power conversion, charging, and Bluetooth(R) low energy technology, today announced its power management IC chipset for the R-Car H3 automotive computing platform for driving support systems and in-vehicle infotainment systems. The power management chipset comprises the DA9063-A system PMIC and two sub PMICS, the DA9213-A and DA9214-A.
Dialog's unique partitioning into system and sub PMICs, offers the advantages of scalability and flexibility while distributing the power dissipation in adverse temperature environments. The R-Car H3 platform will benefit from this flexibility because different SoC implementations require different combinations of system and sub PMICs, depending on the end application. The combination of the two companies' technologies furthers their collaboration, as Dialog is currently one of the preferred power solution providers in Renesas' second-generation R-Car H2 platform, the industry-leading high performing SoC for automotive infotainment systems. The R-Car H3's release realizes powerful automotive computing performance which now exceeds that of the predecessor R-Car H2 SoC.
"We have a track record of innovation in developing differentiated energy-saving power management solutions," said Paul Wheeler, Vice President Mobile Systems, Dialog Semiconductor. "These solutions are critical for leading technology partners such as Renesas to stay ahead of the competition, as the continued convergence of mobile technologies like smartphones, tablets, and wearables with vehicles, drives the increase in processing requirements for infotainment, navigation and always-on connectivity applications."