• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
  • Subscribe
  • Advertise

Power Electronic Tips

Power Electronic News, Editorial, Video and Resources

  • Products
    • Power Supplies
    • AC-DC
    • DC-DC
    • Battery Management
    • Capacitors
    • Magnetics
    • MOSFETS
    • Power Management
    • RF Power
    • Resistors
    • Transformers
    • Transistors
  • Applications
    • 5G
    • AI
    • Automotive
    • EV Engineering
    • LED Lighting
    • Industrial
    • IoT
    • Wireless
  • Learn
    • eBooks / Tech Tips
    • EE Training Days
    • FAQ
    • Learning Center
    • Tech Toolboxes
    • Webinars & Digital Events
  • Resources
    • Design Guide Library
    • Digital Issues
    • Engineering Diversity & Inclusion
    • LEAP Awards
    • Podcasts
    • White Papers
  • Video
    • EE Videos & Interviews
    • Teardown Videos
  • EE Forums
    • EDABoard.com
    • Electro-Tech-Online.com
  • Engineeering Training Days
  • Newsetter Subscription

Power controller supports NVIDIA Blackwell GPU

December 11, 2024 By Redding Traiger Leave a Comment

Alpha and Omega Semiconductor Limited unveiled its AOZ73004CQI, the world’s first 4-Phase controller for Blackwell GPUs, its advanced design has received full OpenVReg (Open Voltage Regulator) OVR4-22 compliance.

The performance and energy efficiency gains from the introduction of the Blackwell platform help propel AI capabilities supported by increased GPU performance. AOZ73004CQI’s cycle-by-cycle current limit meets the overcurrent limit (OCL) specification that helps safely throttle GPU power for maximized performance. AOZ73004CQI includes an external reference input and PWMVID dynamic output voltage control, which also follows the OVR4-22 specification. Furthermore, it can minimize ripple effects, enabling the device to triple the PWMVID slew rate up to 30mV/us, which is required for next-generation GPUs. Moreover, AOZ73004CQI features deep-off and shallow-off power states to minimize power consumption, providing a significant advantage in battery-powered applications such as laptops with discrete GPUs and gaming laptops

The AOZ73004CQI with 4-Phase PWM is not limited to being paired with four DrMOS as a standard application. With AOS’ proprietary DrMOS design capable of precise turn-on time, the AOZ73004CQI can enable one PWM to drive two or three DrMOS devices. By doubling and tripling DrMOS, designers can create a high-power, cost-effective multiphase power solution that can achieve up to 12 power stages. For AI server and graphic card applications powered by 12V input, AOS offers AOZ5310NQI-A DrMOS for the best GPU power efficiency. Similarly, the controller can pair with DrMOS power stages such as AOZ5316NQI/AOZ5317NQI/AOZ5318NQI, which are well-suited to laptop GPU powered by a 20V input. MOSFETs in DrMOS are TrenchFET, which further enhances OCL capability.

Technical Highlights Include: Fully Compliant with OVR4-22 specifications; Cycle-by-cycle current limit control for specific OCL requirements; Differential remote sensing to achieve 1% regulated VOUT accuracy; Supports industry-standard DrMOS; Proprietary, high-performance AOS Advanced Transient Modulator (A2TM) control scheme; Dynamic phase-to-phase current balancing; Seamless CCM to DCM control to maximize efficiency; Supports DCR or RON_LG sensing current balance; Automatic Phase Shedding (APS) with user settable thresholds; Power Saving Interface (PSI); PWMVID interface; Acoustic Noise Suppression; QFN 4×4-32L Package.

The AOZ73004CQI is immediately available in production quantities with a lead time of 12-16 weeks. The unit price for AOZ73004CQI starts at $1.2 in 1,000-piece quantities.

You may also like:


  • What are some design considerations for titanium AC-DC power supplies?

  • What are the primary applications for bimetallic thermal control devices?

  • What electric motors and drives are used in pizza ovens?

  • What tools are there to reduce AI power consumption?

  • What are the types of magnets and how can they…

Filed Under: AI, Consumer electronics, Controllers, Development Tools, Power Components Tagged With: alphaandomegasemiconductorlimited

Reader Interactions

Leave a Reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Primary Sidebar

Featured Contributions

Vertical power delivery reduces losses in AI processor designs

Protecting Ethernet interfaces in telecommunications applications against common high energy surges

Ionic cooling: a silent revolution in thermal management

Robust design for Variable Frequency Drives and starters

Meeting demand for hidden wearables via Schottky rectifiers

More Featured Contributions

EE LEARNING CENTER

EE Learning Center

EE TECH TOOLBOX

“ee
Tech Toolbox: Aerospace & Defense
This Tech Toolbox dives into the technical realities of modern defense, exploring how MBSE is streamlining aerospace design and what’s next for radar and electronic warfare.

EE ENGINEERING TRAINING DAYS

engineering
“power
EXPAND YOUR KNOWLEDGE AND STAY CONNECTED
Get the latest info on technologies, tools and strategies for EE professionals.
“bills

RSS Current EDABoard.com discussions

RSS Current Electro-Tech-Online.com Discussions

  • want help with microprocessor
  • Integrating 0–5V ECU Signals into a Double-DIN Setup – Module vs Custom Head Unit?
  • Some opamp advice please
  • Voltage comparator circuit verification
  • isolating S-params in of PCB board without connectors

Footer

EE World Online Network

  • 5G Technology World
  • EE World Online
  • Engineers Garage
  • Analog IC Tips
  • Battery Power Tips
  • Connector Tips
  • EDA Board Forums
  • Electro Tech Online Forums
  • EV Engineering
  • Microcontroller Tips
  • Sensor Tips
  • Test and Measurement Tips

Power Electronic Tips

  • Subscribe to our newsletter
  • Advertise with us
  • Contact us
  • About us

Copyright © 2026 · WTWH Media LLC and its licensors. All rights reserved.
The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of WTWH Media.

Privacy Policy