Power Management IC
A Power Management IC (PMIC) is an integrated circuit designed to manage power requirements in electronic devices. It regulates voltage and current, ensuring that components receive the appropriate power levels for optimal performance. PMICs are commonly used in smartphones, tablets, and laptops to enhance battery life and efficiency.
These chips can perform various functions, including voltage regulation, battery charging, and power distribution. By consolidating multiple power management functions into a single chip, PMICs help reduce the size and complexity of electronic systems, making them essential for modern portable devices.