PMIC - Display DriversA PMIC (Power Management Integrated Circuit) is an electronic device that is used to manage the power supply of a system. PMICs are commonly used in electronic devices and systems to regulate the flow of power and ensure that the system operates efficiently and reliably.
A display driver is a type of PMIC that is specifically designed to drive and control the display of an electronic device. Display drivers are used in a wide range of applications, including smartphones, tablets, and other portable devices. They are responsible for generating the signals that are sent to the display, and they are typically integrated into the display itself or into the system-on-chip (SoC) that controls the device. Display drivers are designed to be highly efficient and power-efficient, and they are typically optimized for the specific display technology used in the device. Some common display technologies that are supported by display drivers include LCD, OLED, and e-paper displays.