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Chipidea Introduces Next-Generation USB IP for Ultra Low-Power Applications.


Company's PHY See physical layer and physical.  and Controller Architecture Offer Small Area, Low Cost

LISBON, Portugal -- Chipidea, the world's leading provider of analog/mixed-signal silicon intellectual property, today introduced its next-generation USB USB
 in full Universal Serial Bus

Type of serial bus that allows peripheral devices (disks, modems, printers, digitizers, data gloves, etc.) to be easily connected to a computer.
2.0 IP, the most compelling offer in the market, designed specifically for ultra low-power applications. By providing chipmakers with maximum flexibility and low cost for integration into System-on-a-Chip (SoC) devices, Chipidea's new USB architecture is the ideal solution for developing leading-edge designs.

Chipidea's advanced USB2.0 IP features battery-management functionality for low-power operation during high-speed data transfers. By leveraging its proven USB IP portfolio, Chipidea designed its next-generation solution for small die area to help chip designers get to market with the lowest cost.

"Winning SoC designs offer the best power consumption and the smallest die area because market-leading portable applications such as smart phones and digital media devices demand long battery life and low cost," said Luis Miguel Luis Miguel Gallego Basteri (born on April 19, 1970 in San Juan, Puerto Rico) is a Puerto Rican-Mexican pop singer of Italian and Spanish descent that was raised in Mexico. He is best known for his crooning vocals and romantic ballads.  Sampaio, vice president of IP connectivity solutions for Chipidea. "Our sophisticated new USB solution helps our customers get to market quickly by providing a feature-rich well proved architecture with the industry's lowest power consumption and smallest silicon area."

The new Chipidea USB2.0 IP also includes charge detection and audio functionality that enable key features for SoC designers in the consumer electronics market. It also enables greater integration flexibility by providing the widest selection of microprocessor interfaces.

With immediate availability in 90-nanometer (nm), 80nm, 65nm and 45nm process technology, Chipidea's latest USB IP delivers a broad range of options for advanced application-specific integrated circuit (hardware) Application-Specific Integrated Circuit - (ASIC) An integrated circuit designed to perform a particular function by defining the interconnection of a set of basic circuit building blocks drawn from a library provided by the circuit manufacturer.  (ASIC (Application Specific Integrated Circuit) Pronounced "a-sick." A chip that is custom designed for a specific application rather than a general-purpose chip such as a microprocessor. ), application-specific standard product (ASSP (Application Specific Standard Part) An ASIC chip that is designed as a generic device for a particular market. Whereas an ASIC is typically used only by its creator, ASSPs are used by many different companies in the design of their products. See ASIC. ) and SoC designs.

About Chipidea

Chipidea MicroelectrE[thorn]nica S.A. is the world's leading provider of analog/mixed-signal silicon intellectual property, according to according to
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 market researcher Gartner Dataquest Inc. The company is a key supplier to system-on-chip designers targeting fast-growing market segments in wireless communications wireless communications

System using radio-frequency, infrared, microwave, or other types of electromagnetic or acoustic waves in place of wires, cables, or fibre optics to transmit signals or data.
, digital media and consumer electronics. With the industry's most comprehensive portfolio of silicon-proven technology across a variety of product lines, Chipidea offers the widest breadth of intellectual property solutions for the world's multi-function integrated circuit industry. Chipidea works hand-in-hand with its customers to ensure that its unique analog/mixed-signal expertise results in silicon success. Based in Lisbon, Portugal, Chipidea employs 230 people in research, development and sales and marketing offices across Europe, Asia and North America. Information about Chipidea can be found at www.chipidea.com.
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