E-League releases Nordic Semiconductor’s intelligent nPM1300 power management chip
2023-12-25
Efficient power regulator is an ideal choice for simplifying the design of advanced IoT product systems

Anfuli's global electronic component product and solution distributor e-NetEase has expanded its semiconductor product portfolio, adding Nordic Semiconductor's nPM1300 power management chip, and strengthening the supply of equipment connection products.


The nPM1300 has the basic functions required for embedded design and a separate compact package, providing a simplified solution for system design. Its efficient power regulation function provides designers with longer operating time and efficient battery charging, while reducing the number of required components.

The nPM1300 has many advanced system management features, including an integrated hard reset function with one or two buttons, precise battery level measurement, system level watchdog, power outage warning, and restart. These functions are typically implemented in discrete components in low-power Bluetooth embedded designs, and nPM1300 integrates all these functions into this single chip.

The main functions of the nPM1300 power management chip include:

32-800mA battery charger
Two 200 mA step-down DC-DC converters
Two 100 mA load switches or 50mA low-voltage differential voltage converters (LDOs)
Five universal input/output ports (GPIO)
Three LED drivers
• Control through I2C compatible TWI
Compatible with USB-C

Jose Lok, Director of Semiconductor Product Category at eLink, said, "nPM1300 is an eye-catching product in our product portfolio because it provides developers with multiple advantages. Every efficiency improvement in product development time and space benefits end users and a wider market."

Nordic Semiconductor plays a crucial role in achieving future wireless connectivity and focuses on innovative wireless technologies with ultra-low power consumption.

Customers can now purchase Nordic Semiconductor's intelligent nPM1300 power management chips through Farnell (Europe, Middle East, and Africa), Newark (North America), and e-Alliance (Asia Pacific).