Published: May 27, 2009
SMSC Delivers Industry First Automotive USB 2.0 Hub Controller and Card Reader Combination Devices
HAUPPAUGE, N.Y. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - SMSC (NASDAQ: SMSC), a leading semiconductor company that provides Smart
Mixed-Signal Connectivity solutions, today announced the USB82640 and
USB82660 single-chip, 2-port USB 2.0 hub controllers combined with
memory card reader functionality, allowing customers to access
navigation data and entertainment content stored directly on solid state
memory cards. The introduction of these integrated connectivity devices
marks the expansion of SMSC's portfolio of TrueAuto solutions that are
designed, fabricated, tested, characterized, qualified and supported
specifically for use in highly reliable automotive applications.
"Portable memory cards are used by passengers to transfer information
created on computers, portable media players or cameras into the car.
Solid state memory is also increasingly replacing rotating media inside
automotive infotainment devices like navigation systems to store content
such as map data. These in-box use cases require true automotive-grade
reliability," said Christian Thiel, Vice President and General Manager
of SMSC's Automotive Information Systems group. "Our new combination hub
and card reader devices, designed with our TrueAuto quality process,
give car makers the ability to design highly reliable data access
devices for their information and entertainment systems, whether those
devices connect to internal peripherals or provide external consumer
access."
The USB82640 provides two downstream USB 2.0 ports plus a single Secure
Digital (SD)/MultimediaCard (MMC) or Sony MemoryStick memory card
interface. The USB82660 provides a second SD card interface and is
capable of operating up to an ambient temperature of 105 degrees
Celsius. The second memory card interface enables navigation data and
entertainment content to be accessed simultaneously when stored in
popular memory card formats. The SDIO interface can be used to attach
modules that provide additional features such as WiFi, Bluetooth and
GPS connections. Car makers can build complex automotive systems with
confidence because the quality that the TrueAuto approach delivers
ensures that both internal and external connections are highly reliable.
Both products are high-performance, low-power, small footprint
controller ICs. Additional advanced features include:
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PortMap to enable flexible port mapping and port disable
sequences so that a single part can be used in multiple platforms that
require 2, 3 or 4 USB ports.
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PortSwap to ease PCB design by aligning signal traces directly
to connectors.
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PHYBoost to allow for programmable transceiver drive strength
to aid in preserving signal integrity in complex system environments.
About TrueAuto:
TrueAuto is SMSC's automotive quality process. It has proven its
capability to deliver leading edge quality and services to fulfill the
needs of even the most demanding automotive customers. If integrated
circuits ("ICs" ) that have been designed for consumer applications are
intended for use in automotive applications, they are usually qualified
according to the Automotive Electronics Council's (AEC-Q100)
qualification requirements. AEC-Q100 however, just covers minimum common
requirements for the qualification of an automotive IC. Many car
companies and tier one automotive suppliers require extensive additional
qualification tests, as AEC-Q100 alone does not lead to the ultra low
defect rates that they require. In addition, AEC-Q100 primarily focuses
on the qualification phase of the product cycle of an IC. Other phases
such as the design and production of the IC, customer support and the
handling and investigation of returns are not covered in detail. In
order to reach the automotive goal of near zero defect rates, all phases
of the IC product cycle need to be addressed thoroughly.
TrueAuto is SMSC's proven total approach to true automotive-grade
quality. TrueAuto robustness begins with SMSC's design for reliability
techniques within the silicon IC itself. Automotive-grade excellence and
testability are designed into the IC. The IC is fully characterized over
many operating parameters to prove the quality of the design under
various conditions. Also, product qualification is focused on the most
demanding customer expectations. It meets or exceeds automotive
reliability standards and customer specific requirements. SMSC's
TrueAuto approach goes far beyond the stress tests prescribed by the
AEC-Q100 specifications. In addition, extensive technologies and
processes, such as enhanced monitors are used in fabrication of TrueAuto
products in order to continuously drive improvements in accordance with
SMSC's zero Defects per Million (DPM) goals.
Availability:
Samples of the USB82640 and USB82660 are available today.
About SMSC:
Many of the world's most successful global technology companies rely
upon SMSC as a go-to resource for semiconductor system solutions that
span analog, digital and mixed-signal technologies. Leveraging
substantial intellectual property, integration expertise and a
comprehensive global infrastructure, SMSC solves design challenges and
delivers performance, space, cost and time-to-market advantages to its
customers. SMSC's application focus targets key vertical markets
including consumer electronics, automotive, PC and industrial
applications. The Company has developed leadership positions in its
select markets by providing application specific solutions such as
mixed-signal embedded controllers, non-PCI Ethernet, ARCNET, MOST and
Hi-Speed USB.
SMSC is headquartered in Hauppauge, New York with operations in North
America, Asia and Europe. Engineering design centers are located in
Arizona, New York, Texas and Karlsruhe, Germany. Additional information
is available at www.smsc.com.
Forward Looking Statements:
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competes in the semiconductor industry, which has historically been
characterized by intense competition, rapid technological change,
cyclical market patterns, price erosion and periods of mismatched supply
and demand.
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