The smallest transceiver in NXP Semiconductors' UTMI+ Low-Pin Interface (ULPI) Hi-Speed USB family measures 2.2 x 2.25 x 0.6 mm in a 0.4 mm ball pitch. The company claims its transceiver solutions are ...
The integration of USB transceivers intoASICs or power-management ICs(PMICs) has been an industry trend in recent years, resulting in alimited opportunity for discrete PHY transceivers. With surging ...
San Jose, Calif.—Royal Philips Electronics’ semiconductor division has released what it claims is the industry’s first family of universal serial bus (USB) and USB On-the-Go (OTG) transceivers that ...
San Jose, Calif., March 1, 2004 – Royal Philips Electronics (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHI) today announced the industry’s first Hi-Speed family of Universal Serial Bus (USB) transceivers that are compliant ...
Bielsko-Biala/Poland & Hsintien City/Taiwan -- January 18th, 2010 - The silicon Intellectual Property (IP) provider, Evatronix SA and the mixed signal IC design company Richnex announced today the ...
NXP Semiconductors has introduced a range of small format UTMI+ Low-Pin Interface (ULPI) Hi-Speed USB transceivers aimed at mobile phone designs. The smallest transceiver in the family measures ...
Claiming benchmarks for integration, the USB332x USB 2.0 transceiver family lays claim to being the industry's smallest. Challenging existing USB transceiver technology, the devices integrate ...
The USB D+ and D- data lines of the MAX3450E, MAX3451E and MAX3452E USB transceivers are ±15 kV protected as per the human body model, eliminating the need for external protection circuitry. The ...
PORTLAND, USA: Opal Kelly, a leading producer of powerful FPGA modules that provide essential device-to-computer interconnect using USB or PCI Express, announced the XEM6310MT USB 3.0 FPGA Module, ...
NXP Semiconductors has announced availability of its new generation UTMI+ Low-Pin Interface (ULPI) Hi-Speed USB transceivers, developed specifically for mobile phones. Some subscribers prefer to save ...
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