Published: March 07, 2008
STMicroelectronics Announces Integrated Power-Management Chip for Multimedia Networking in Cars
GENEVA, March 7 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- STMicroelectronics (NYSE: STM),
a world leader in automotive semiconductors, today announced the launch of the
industry's first integrated power-management solution for MOST (Media Oriented
Systems Transport) networks. Optimized for in car multimedia and infotainment
applications, the MOST network was originally developed for the automotive
industry, but also has a wide range of applications in many other industries.
MOST technology primarily allows for a range of multimedia devices, such as CD
or DVD players, car radios, and personal navigation devices, to be added into
the car environment with minimal effort.
The new L5961 power management IC, which has been designed in cooperation
with fabless semiconductor manufacturer SMSC to work with that company's MOST
network processors, includes both the power supply and MOST-compliant power-
management control logic, together with enhanced diagnostic and full system
monitoring (power supply, network status, wake-up events, temperature).
A chipset combining the L5961 power-management IC and SMSC network
processor can serve as a building block in any MOST network node, and provides
significantly more independence from the individual applications that are
connected to the network, in terms of turn-on/off timing and device failure,
for example. Additionally, the combined chipset, once validated, can be placed
in any MOST application without having to be redesigned and revalidated each
time.
The current solution in the industry uses discrete components to implement
the power management for MOST network nodes. ST's integration of both the
power-management control logic and power supply within the L5961 therefore
provides several key advantages for automotive OEMs, including significant PCB
space savings, lower cost, lower cost of ownership and lower stand-by-mode
power consumption, helping to meet specifications recently issued by many
leading car manufacturers. In particular, the device features multiple power
modes, including an Ultra-Zero Power Mode that offers a typical quiescent
current of only 5 microamps, a considerably lower value than that achieved
with discrete components. The overall offering is a cost- and space-optimized
solution that provides considerable advantages in terms of reproducibility and
fail-safe behavior of the application.
Other features of the L5961 include: an integrated 5 or 3.3V, 650mA DC-DC
converter, which supplies the network processor and can also supply power to
an external low-voltage application; two voltage regulators to supply power to
the fiber-optic transmitter and fiber-optic receiver; a diagnostic transceiver
for the network physical layer; and the integration of three battery detectors
for voltage monitoring, which are currently stand-alone functions in discrete
component solutions.
"The L5961 is the industry's first integrated MOST power-management
solution, implementing both power supply and power management for the network
processor," said Domenico Rossi, General Manager of ST's Car Multimedia
Division. "This chipset combination of ST's know-how in power management
together with SMSC's expertise in MOST networks is a compelling proposal for
the automotive in-car infotainment industry."
"ST's L5961 integrates all the discrete circuitry usually necessary to
generate power supplies and power management for a MOST node," said Dr.
Christian Thiel, Vice President and Managing Director of SMSC's automotive
group. "It allows a designer to significantly reduce the number of components
on the PCB, offering immediate benefits such as cost reduction, lower
complexity and improvement of quality."
Available in PowerSSO36 packages, or in the PowerSO36 option for
applications requiring a higher thermal dissipation, engineering samples of
the L5961 are now available to lead customers. Full qualification of the
L5961, ready for volume production, is planned for Q3 2008. The L5961 is
priced at $3 in quantities of 1000.
About STMicroelectronics
STMicroelectronics is a global leader in developing and delivering
semiconductor solutions across the spectrum of microelectronics applications.
An unrivalled combination of silicon and system expertise, manufacturing
strength, Intellectual Property (IP) portfolio and strategic partners
positions the Company at the forefront of System-on-Chip (SoC) technology and
its products play a key role in enabling today's convergence markets. The
Company's shares are traded on the New York Stock Exchange, on EuronextParis
and on the Milan Stock Exchange. In 2007, the Company's net revenues were $10
billion. Further information on ST can be found at www.st.com.
MOST is a trademark of Standard Microsystems Corp. (SMSC).
SOURCE STMicroelectronics
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