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Date: 16th mar 2011
National Semiconductor launches tool to
design processor power supply
National Semiconductor Corp. has introduced its new WEBENCH
Processor Power Architect, the design tool to very quickly
model and optimize power supplies for ARM core based processor
chips made by Atmel and Freescale Semiconductor. National
says this is first such software tool in the market.
National said its new WEBENCH Processor Power Architect
design tool, supporting its latest high-efficiency point-of-load
regulators and SIMPLE SWITCHER modules, will be demonstrated
in its booth throughout Avnet Electronics Marketing's global
technical seminar series, with stops in North America, Europe
and Asia through September 2011.
WEBENCH Processor Power Architect incorporates the detailed
supply requirements of more than 50 of the newest ARM processors
from Atmel and Freescale. Modern power supply systems, including
ARM processors, are complex to design, often incorporating
multiple unique loads to drive precisely specified voltages.
In addition to the required voltages and currents, each
load may have specific limitations for ripple, noise filtering,
synchronization and separation of supplies, as well as start
up definitions (soft start). The power supply designs delivered
by WEBENCH incorporate comprehensive power requirements
published by the ARM processor manufacturers, giving the
designer confidence that their power supplies will meet
these constraints while saving critical time in the process.
WEBENCH Processor Power Architect provides the designer
with new options to reduce cost and footprint. To accommodate
the low currents associated with ARM processor loads, the
designer can select from over 50 low drop-out (LDO) regulators
in addition to high efficiency switching regulators.
For more info visit http://national.com/processor_architect.
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