Quick Takeaways
  • ABLIC’s new S-19560B PMIC targets space-constrained automotive camera modules used in ADAS and autonomous driving systems.
  • The three-channel PMIC reduces external components and PCB footprint while improving thermal and integration efficiency.
ABLIC Inc. announced the launch of its new automotive camera PMIC S-19560B, addressing the growing demand for compact and efficient power solutions in vehicle camera modules. As automotive camera counts rise across safety and autonomy applications, space-efficient power management has become a critical design requirement.
Automotive Camera PMIC S-19560B Designed for Multi-Channel Efficiency
The automotive camera PMIC S-19560B is the company’s first three-channel output power management integrated circuit developed specifically for automotive camera modules. By integrating multiple outputs into a single device, the PMIC delivers a highly efficient power supply while achieving one of the smallest form factors available in its category.
This compact architecture allows engineers to reduce the footprint of power circuits during the camera module design phase, supporting advanced packaging requirements without compromising electrical performance.
Supporting ADAS and Autonomous Driving Camera Integration
With the rapid expansion of advanced driver assistance systems and autonomous driving technologies, vehicles are now equipped with multiple front, rear, and surround-view cameras. The automotive camera PMIC S-19560B directly supports this trend by enabling smaller camera modules that are easier to integrate into constrained vehicle spaces.
Key application benefits include:
  • Reduced mounting area for camera modules
  • Improved thermal management in dense electronic assemblies
  • Enhanced flexibility for multi-camera system layouts

Minimal External Components for Simplified PCB Design
Another key advantage of the automotive camera PMIC S-19560B is its low requirement for external components. The design operates with only:
  • Two coils
  • Five capacitors
By minimizing component count, the PMIC simplifies printed circuit board layouts, reduces assembly complexity, and supports higher reliability in automotive environments where space, heat, and durability are tightly constrained. As demand grows for compact, high-performance automotive cameras, this new power management solution is expected to see broad adoption across next-generation driver assistance and autonomous vehicle platforms.
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