EN5336QI
Manufacturer | Altera |
Description | DC DC CONVERTER 0.75-6V 18W |
Category | Integrated Circuit |
Package | QFN-44 |
Status | New & original |
Ship From | HK/SHENZHEN |
Stocks | 10,000 |
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Description
The component “EN5336QI” appears to be a power management IC (Integrated Circuit) from Intel. It is commonly used in various electronic devices to regulate and manage power distribution.
Power management ICs are designed to efficiently convert and regulate power from a power source (such as a battery or power supply) to the different components and subsystems within a device. They typically include features like voltage regulation, current limiting, and protection mechanisms to ensure stable and reliable power delivery.
Without specific information about the “EN5336QI” IC, it’s challenging to provide a detailed description of its characteristics. However, based on the naming convention used by Intel for their power management ICs, we can make some assumptions.
The “EN5336QI” part number likely represents a specific variant or part within Intel’s power management IC portfolio. The alphanumeric characters in the part number may indicate features such as input voltage range, output voltage, current handling capabilities, and package type.
The application of the “EN5336QI” IC would depend on its specific characteristics and features. Power management ICs like the EN5336QI are commonly used in a wide range of electronic devices, including:
1. Mobile devices: Power management ICs are essential components in smartphones, tablets, and other portable devices. They regulate the power flow to various subsystems, such as the processor, display, memory, and wireless modules.
2. Computer systems: Power management ICs are used in desktop computers, laptops, and servers to efficiently distribute power to different components, including the motherboard, processors, storage devices, and peripherals.
3. Consumer electronics: Power management ICs find applications in various consumer electronics, such as televisions, audio systems, gaming consoles, and home appliances, to control and optimize power consumption.
4. Automotive electronics: Power management ICs are utilized in automotive systems for managing power distribution to different components, such as the engine control unit (ECU), infotainment systems, lighting, and sensors.