SemiMedia SemiMedia
  • Breaking News
  • MarketWatch
  • Distribution
  • Manufacturer
  • Video
  • About us
Home › Manufacturer › STM introduces AMOLED Power Management IC to improve portable device viewing experience and battery runtime
  • 0

STM introduces AMOLED Power Management IC to improve portable device viewing experience and battery runtime

SemiMediaEdit
April 7, 2022

STMicroelectronics introduces a new fully integrated power management IC (PMIC) for AMOLED displays that combines low quiescent current with enhanced flexibility to extend battery runtime in portable devices.

With an input-voltage range from 2.9V to 4.8V, the STMP30 PMIC contains three integrated DC-DC converters to provide all the power rails needed for AMOLED displays in smartphones and other portable devices. The 550mA VOUT1 boost converter has an adjustable output voltage, unlike other devices that fix VOUT1 at 4.6V. The voltage can be set between 4.6V and 5.0V, in 100mV increments, to optimize the display brightness for lowest power consumption and best visibility under any conditions. The 5.0V maximum setting allows use of High-Brightness Mode (HBM) for best viewing in bright outdoor lighting.

The remaining two outputs are provided by a 550mA single-phase buck-boost inverting converter, programmable from -0.8V to -6.6V, and a 5.5V to 7.9V 150mA boost converter. The output voltages are programmed using Single-Wire (S-Wire) protocol through external pins. The PMIC also receives S-Wire messages to operate the AMOLED in Always-On Display (AOD) mode, which improves user convenience by showing information on-screen continuously at very low power.

The PMIC has a true shutdown mode that helps maximize power savings, as well as safety features that include thermal protection, input under-voltage lockout, and soft-start with inrush current limiting. In addition, the high-voltage outputs feature fast-discharge circuitry, and offer short-circuit protection.

ST’s STMP30 AMOLED PMIC is in volume production now. For further information please visit www.st.com/stmp30.

Related

AMOLED PMIC electronic components news ST STMP30
ADI: Revenue may exceed forecast, chips are still in short supply
Previous
Analog Devices, Micron, and Intel join semiconductor alliance
Next

All Comments (0)

Back
No Comment.

Top Post

Fire broke out at AKM factory in Japan
Mouser Electronics expands to the Philippines with local customer service center
Qualcomm ranked first in the world's top ten IC design companies
Analyze the key factors and prospects of electronic components shortage from the perspective of wafer industry
What is the root cause of the decline of the Japanese semiconductor industry?
ST releases price increase notice

Subscribe SemiMedia

Please check your E-mail to confirm the subscribtion.

Related posts

Silicon Labs launches FG23L wireless SoC to expand sub-GHz IoT market

Silicon Labs launches FG23L wireless SoC to expand sub-GHz IoT market

September 15, 2025
0
MinebeaMitsumi exits bid, Yageo poised to acquire Shibaura Electronics

MinebeaMitsumi exits bid, Yageo poised to acquire Shibaura Electronics

September 15, 2025
0
Global semiconductor sales up 20.6% year-on-year in July, says SIA

Global semiconductor sales up 20.6% year-on-year in July, says SIA

September 15, 2025
0
Kioxia to commercialize AI SSDs by 2027 in collaboration with Nvidia

Kioxia to commercialize AI SSDs by 2027 in collaboration with Nvidia

September 12, 2025
0
Copyright © 2017-2025 SemiMedia. Designed by nicetheme.
  • Please set up your first menu at [Admin -> Appearance -> Menus]
  • electronic components news
  • Electronic components supplier
  • Electronic parts supplier
  • Infineon
  • Electronic component news
  • Renesas
  • Vishay
  • STMicroelectronics
  • NXP
  • TDK

SemiMediaEdit

Administrator