Vendor: VeriSilicon Microelectronics (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. Category: LDO Voltage Regulator

SMIC 0.13μm 1.62~3.3v->1.2v 150mA Power Regulator

Targeted in SMIC 0.13μm 1.2v/3.3v logic process, current design of Power Regulator is to provide 1.2v power supply which is regul…

Overview

Targeted in SMIC 0.13μm 1.2v/3.3v logic process, current design of Power Regulator is to provide 1.2v power supply which is regulated from the single 3.3v supply, and the 3.3v supply input can drop to 1.62v at minimum. The maximum output current is 150mA. This particular physical IP has the scaled up version of S13V33_PRG_05B which is designed to be used in foundry’s 0.11um (90% shrink) process.

Key features

  • Process: SMIC 0.13μm 1.2v/3.3v 1P8M logic process
  • Input Voltage: 1.62v~3.6v
  • Output Voltage: 1.2v +/-10%
  • Minimum Output Current Drive Capability: 150mA
  • Standby Current: 50uA
  • Operating Temperature: -40°C~+25°C~+125°C
  • IO Style: Inline

Silicon Options

Foundry Node Process Maturity
SMIC 130nm G

Specifications

Identity

Part Number
S13V33_PRG_05
Vendor
VeriSilicon Microelectronics (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.

Provider

VeriSilicon Microelectronics (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.
HQ: USA
VeriSilicon Microelectronics (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. (VeriSilicon, 688521.SH) is committed to providing customers with platform-based, all-round, one-stop custom silicon services and semiconductor IP licensing services leveraging its in-house semiconductor IP. Under the unique "Silicon Platform as a Service" (SiPaaS) business model, depending on the comprehensive IP portfolio, VeriSilicon can create silicon products from definition to test and package in a short period of time, and provides high performance and cost-efficient semiconductor alternative products for fabless, IDM, system vendors (OEM/ODM), large internet companies and cloud service provider, etc. VeriSilicon's business covers consumer electronics, automotive electronics, computer and peripheral, industry, data processing, Internet of Things (IoT) and other applications. VeriSilicon presents a variety of customized silicon solutions, including high-definition video, high-definition audio and voice, in-vehicle infotainment, video surveillance, IoT connectivity, smart wearable, high-end application processor, video transcoding acceleration and intelligent pixel processing, etc. In addition, VeriSilicon has six types of in-house processor IPs, namely GPU IP, NPU IP, VPU IP, DSP IP, ISP IP and Display Processor IP, as well as more than 1,400 analog and mixed signal IPs and RF IPs. Founded in 2001 and headquartered in Shanghai, China, VeriSilicon has 7 design and R&D centers in China and the United States, as well as 11 sales and customer service offices worldwide. VeriSilicon currently has more than 1,200 employees.

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What is SMIC 0.13μm 1.62~3.3v->1.2v 150mA Power Regulator?

SMIC 0.13μm 1.62~3.3v->1.2v 150mA Power Regulator is a LDO Voltage Regulator IP core from VeriSilicon Microelectronics (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. listed on Semi IP Hub. It is listed with support for smic.

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