
In many electronic systems, stable operation depends on how power is generated, distributed, and sequenced across different circuit blocks. If power rails turn on in the wrong order or voltage levels are unstable, processors may fail to boot, memory can lose data, and sensitive components may get damaged. Managing this using multiple discrete regulators and control circuits increases design complexity and failure risk. A Power Management IC helps solve this by controlling multiple power functions inside a single device.
| Image | Part Number / Manufacturer | Description / Specs | MOQ | Datasheet | RFQ | |
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![]() | SN0501035ZRDR Manufacturer: Texas Instruments Category: Unclassified | INTEGRATED CIRCUIT | 1 | |||
![]() | EV1HMC8326LG Manufacturer: Analog Devices Inc. Category: Unclassified | HMC8326 EVALUATION BOARD | 1 | |||
![]() | QEDS-9593 Manufacturer: Broadcom Limited Category: Unclassified | QEDS-9593 | 1 | |||
![]() | ADRF5720XCCZN Manufacturer: Analog Devices Inc. Category: Unclassified | IC ATTENUATOR 0.5DB LSB 24-LGA | 1 | |||
![]() | EVAL-AD2425WCZ Manufacturer: Analog Devices Inc. Category: Unclassified | EVAL BOARD AD2425WCZ | 1 | |||
![]() | EVAL-AD2425WBZ Manufacturer: Analog Devices Inc. Category: Unclassified | EVAL BOARD AD2425WBZ | 1 | |||
![]() | EVAL-AD2425WFZ Manufacturer: Analog Devices Inc. Category: Unclassified | EVAL BOARD AD2425WFZ | 1 | |||
![]() | EVAL-AD2425WDZ Manufacturer: Analog Devices Inc. Category: Unclassified | EVAL BOARD AD2425WDZ | 1 | |||
![]() | BERNSTEIN XXX.XXXX.XXX Manufacturer: Altech Corporation Category: Unclassified | G116000381 2PEDAL FOOT SWITCH WI | 1 | |||
![]() | AD768-EB Manufacturer: Analog Devices Inc. Category: Unclassified | EVAL BOARD D/A CONVERTER | 1 | |||
![]() | XMSSJJ3G0PAV054TEMP Manufacturer: Murata Electronics Category: Unclassified | RF SWITCH ICS GAAS | 1 | |||
![]() | 71326 Manufacturer: Lumberg Automation Category: Unclassified | ZBR 5/10 | 1 | |||
![]() | 734209100 Manufacturer: Lumberg Automation Category: Unclassified | M 12 VS BLACK | 1 | |||
![]() | PTPS65987DDHRSHT Manufacturer: Texas Instruments Category: Unclassified | ACELITE 88 ROM 1.6 PROTO 7X7 | 1 | |||
![]() | EVAL-ADN2811-CML Manufacturer: Analog Devices Inc. Category: Unclassified | EVAL BOARD FOR ADN2811ACP-CML | 1 | |||
![]() | Q62700G0055 Manufacturer: ams-OSRAM USA INC. Category: Unclassified | ACTIVELY COOLED SIRILAS EVAL KIT | 1 | |||
![]() | LTC986CGW Manufacturer: Analog Devices Inc. Category: Unclassified | IC POWER MANAGEMENT | 1 | |||
![]() | LTC981CG Manufacturer: Analog Devices Inc. Category: Unclassified | IC POWER MANAGEMENT | 1 | |||
![]() | 99-600 Manufacturer: Apex Tool Group Category: Unclassified | PROGRAMMING CHARGE | 1 | |||
![]() | INSP1957-2000-12W Manufacturer: Murata Power Solutions Inc. Category: Unclassified | POWER SUPPLY | 1 |
Many systems in operation rely on PMICs selected during original product design. These devices are often tightly linked to processor requirements, board power architecture, and system startup behavior. When a PMIC reaches end-of-life, replacing it can be difficult. Differences in pin layout, sequencing behavior, voltage accuracy, or protection response can affect system stability.
This is common in industrial, automotive, and medical systems where equipment remains active for many years. Maintenance teams often require the same PMIC to avoid redesign or system requalification. Delays in sourcing compatible PMICs can increase downtime and service cost.
Maketronics supports global engineering and procurement teams with reliable sourcing of both active and obsolete Power Management ICs.
A PMIC is an integrated circuit that manages voltage regulation, power sequencing, monitoring, and protection to ensure stable system operation.
Correct power sequencing ensures processors, memory, and peripherals start safely and operate reliably without damage or data corruption.
PMICs are widely used in embedded systems, mobile devices, industrial equipment, automotive electronics, and communication hardware.
Replacing an obsolete PMIC may require redesign and system validation because differences in pin layout, sequencing behavior, and protection features can affect stability.