Shown above is the most popular configuration of the PMU in 6ED2742S01Q. The battery is connected directly to the input pin of the gate driver IC thanks in part to the internal ESD structure. Battery voltage is then stepped down by the linear regulator and fed to the charge pump input. The charge pump then steps up/down the voltage and maintains a stable VCC of 12V as shown in the table. For a wide range of battery voltage from 9V to 90V, a stable VCC of 12V is maintained by the gate driver IC to drive the MOSFETs with an average current of around 15mA. This current can easily drive two MOSFETs in parallel in a given application. The peak current capability of the driver is 1A source and 2A sink, making it ideal to drive these MOSFETs efficiently.