Gate driver Power Management Integrated Circuits (PMICs) are devices that provide isolation, amplification, reference shifting, bootstrapping, or other functions necessary to interface signals from a control device in a power conversion application to the semiconductor devices (usually FETs or IGBTs) through which the power being controlled passes. The exact functions offered by any particular device vary, but correlate with the semiconductor configuration it is adapted to drive.
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