Cypress Introduces Breakthrough Peripheral Controller for Multimedia Mobile Handsets Enabling Highest Performance Data Transfer Between PC and Phone.New West Bridge[TM] Antioch[TM] Device Integrates Support for High-Speed 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. , Mass Storage And Processor Host Connection in a Unique Architecture SAN JOSE San Jose, city, United States San Jose (sănəzā`, săn hōzā`), city (1990 pop. 782,248), seat of Santa Clara co., W central Calif.; founded 1777, inc. 1850. , Calif. -- Cypress Semiconductor Cypress Semiconductor is a semiconductor design and manufacturing company. It began operations in 1982 and listed publicly in 1986. Two years later, the company shifted over to the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol, (NYSE: CY). Corp. (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange :CY) today introduced the world's first dedicated peripheral controller for multimedia handsets. The new West Bridge[TM] Antioch[TM] controller provides the highest-performance handset-to-PC connection for rapid transfers of music files, photos and videos. The Antioch controller, the first member of the West Bridge family, offers a direct path from high-speed USB 2.0 to the latest handset storage devices such as Secure Digital (SD), MultiMedia Card (MMC See MultiMediaCard and Microsoft Management Console. ), Hard Disk Drive (HDD (Hard Disk Drive) See hard disk and HDD caddy. HDD - hard disk drive ) and NAND Flash. By fully offloading management of USB and storage from the main baseband processor, the controller saves critical processor resources and allows a mobile handset to maintain full functionality while simultaneously uploading or downloading multimedia files, synchronizing PIM (1) (Protocol Independent Multicast) A multicast routing protocol endorsed by the IETF. Used in conjunction with an existing unicast routing protocol, it comes in two flavors: Dense Mode (PIM-DM) is used when recipients in the target group are in a concentrated data, or even using the phone as a PC modem. The West Bridge Antioch device marks the debut of Cypress's Simultaneous Link to Independent Multimedia[TM] (SLIM[TM]) architecture, which manages dedicated paths to allow the Processor Host (P-port), Mass Storage (S-port), and High-Speed USB (U-port) interfaces to connect independently. This innovative architecture, combined with 16 USB endpoints, creates new simultaneous usage models when the phone is connected to a PC, and a better overall user experience. "Working closely with the leading mobile handset companies, we developed the West Bridge Antioch controller to achieve a new level of performance and connectivity," said Alakesh Chetia, director of the West Bridge Business Unit at Cypress. "The Antioch controller opens up high-speed data transfer of multimedia files without hindering the primary communication function of the phone." "The number of phones with music capability will see tremendous growth over the next few years," said Alan Brown, research director at market research firm Gartner Dataquest. "Higher transfer speeds of music and other media to and from the phone will make the phone easier to use and more attractive to consumers." The Cypress West Bridge Antioch controller addresses these needs by enabling faster transfer of music and other media to and from the phone, giving a better consumer experience. The West Bridge Antioch controller is a dedicated mobile handset solution that features a low-power 1.8-volt core to support an I/O (Input/Output) The transfer of data between the CPU and a peripheral device. Every transfer is an output from one device and an input to another. See PC input/output. I/O - Input/Output voltage range of 1.8 V to 3.3 V seamlessly interfacing with several generations of handset processors. The device comes in a small 100 ball fpBGA (Fine Pitch Ball Grid Array “BGA” redirects here. For other uses, see BGA (disambiguation). A ball grid array (BGA) is a type of surface-mount packaging used for integrated circuits. ) package that measures only 6 mm x 6 mm and 0.5-mm pitch. Antioch leverages Cypress's 0.13-micron C8[TM] low power process technology to slash dynamic and standby current. Additionally, Antioch supports standard cell phone frequencies such as 19.2 MHz (MegaHertZ) One million cycles per second. It is used to measure the transmission speed of electronic devices, including channels, buses and the computer's internal clock. A one-megahertz clock (1 MHz) means some number of bits (16, 32, 64, etc. and 26 MHz for clock input, removing the need for an additional crystal. Pricing and Availability The new CYWB0124AB West Bridge Antioch controller meets all USB 2.0 certification criteria and is sampling today with full production expected in first quarter of 2007. Pricing in 500K unit quantities is under $4. A high-resolution photo of the controller can be downloaded at http://www.cypress.com/antioch_photo. About Cypress Cypress solutions perform: consumer, computation, data communications, automotive, industrial, and solar. Leveraging proprietary silicon processes, Cypress's product portfolio includes a broad selection of wired and wireless USB devices, CMOS image sensors, timing solutions, specialty memories, high-bandwidth synchronous and micropower memory products, optical solutions and reconfigurable mixed-signal arrays. Cypress trades on the NYSE under the ticker symbol Ticker Symbol An arrangement of characters (usually letters) representing a particular security listed on an exchange or otherwise traded publicly. When a company issues securities to the public marketplace, it selects an available ticker symbol for its securities which investors CY. Visit us at www.cypress.com. Cypress and the Cypress logo are registered trademarks and West Bridge, Antioch, Simultaneous Link to Independent Multimedia, SLIM and C8 are trademarks of Cypress Semiconductor Corporation. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. |
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