
Laurence Marchini, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "TFBGA",
and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Electronicstalk which will be of interest.
Let me be your guide.
Start with
the news release Mobile audio device integrates power management from
STMicroelectronics, which we summarised at the time by saying "High-performance DAC meets the increasing demand for mobile music handsets to provide higher audio quality coupled with longer playing time".
A couple of weeks before,
we featured the news release Compact DAC offers easy installation from
STMicroelectronics: "Integrated power management and a built-in 50mW 'true-ground' headset amplifier reduce the system footprint and ease system implementation".
In December 2007, we covered the news from Silicon Storage Technology
concerning its 38 series Advanced MPF+
- take a look at Performance boost for Flash memories
which says: "Flash memories feature fast effective read and program performance, which gives systems using the devices fast boot and field update times".
Take a look also at the news release from Inphi Corp, Integrated register controls propagation delay,
as well as Small claims for Ethernet-enabled MCU from Asix Electronics Corporation,
and Single-chip WLAN shrinks to smaller package from NXP Semiconductors.
See also:
Programmable connectivity for embedded processors
(March 2007)
ArcticLink embeds high-performance controllers, a programmable fabric for implementing additional controllers and peripheral connectivity, and a selectable processor interface all in a single chip
Controller and transceivers support all IrDA rates
(February 2007)
Avago Technologies has added three new highly integrated, high-speed infra-red components to its product line
ARM7 microcontrollers have built-in LCD support
(February 2007)
NXP's new LPC2478 microcontroller is an ARM7 Flash-based MCU with integrated LCD support; the LPC2470 is a Flashless version
UART family supports next-generation interfaces
(December 2006)
High-speed, high-performance 1.8V UART family supports the VLIO bus specification from Marvell as well as Intel and Motorola bus interfaces
16 Mbit low voltage, low density flash
(December 2006)
SST (Silicon Storage Technology), has rolled out its 1.8V low-density flash product portfolio with the announcement of a 16 Mbit Multi-Purpose Flash Plus (MPF+) device
Processor promises cost-efficient multimedia
(November 2006)
The Zevio 1020 multimedia application processor is the first LSI standard product IC based on the Zevio architecture, announced earlier this year
Chipset cuts GPS system costs
(September 2006)
Chipset integrates the world's latest GPS correlation technology with an ARM926EJ-S-based microprocessor
Controller cuts wireless USB footprint
(September 2006)
Wireless USB device controller is based on the Certified Wireless USB specification
Controller optimises NAND Flash performance
(August 2006)
Silicon Storage Technology has announced a new Flash-based NAND controller that provides optimised performance for multi-level cell (MLC) NAND Flash devices
Configurable buffers meet new DDR2 specifications
(June 2006)
Configurable registered buffers with parity checking ease the design of higher throughput memory modules for highly reliable high-performance server and workstation applications
Legendary Rabbit takes Ethernet and DMA onboard
(April 2006)
The Rabbit 4000 is the newest addition to the legendary Rabbit line of microprocessors, which offers new and improved features from integrated Ethernet to hardware DMA
Noise canceller handles four wideband lines
(December 2005)
The NX2400 is billed as the system interconnect industry's first quad wideband noise canceller
Controller puts Flash disks in embedded designs
(October 2005)
SST's ATA Flash Disk Controller is the heart of a high performance, flash media-based data storage system
Level shifter has automatic direction sensor
(August 2005)
Novel universal level shifter technology allows designers to use a bidirectional automatic direction sensor for supporting different voltage levels being designed into next-generation applications
Buffers are ready for next-generation memories
(November 2004)
Inphi Corp has released the world's first registered buffer with parity checking operating at 400, 533 and 667Mbit/s using second-generation double-datarate (DDR2) technology
Flash disk controller boosts storage density
(August 2004)
The SST55LD019x is billed as the industry's highest-performance stand-alone ATA Flash disk controller
Single-chip Bluetooth comes in under $3
(May 2004)
The STLC2500 is a single-chip product for handheld terminal applications that adds full Bluetooth v1.2 function and capability with superior radio performance and very low power consumption
Faster erasing for 32Mbit Flash memory
(March 2004)
Silicon Storage Technology has developed a high-performance 32Mbit Flash chip that boasts typical chip erase time of just 40ms
Modular CDMA solution aids differentiation
(December 2003)
A new chipset provides a flexible and open solution supporting the cdma2000 1X standard for wireless communications
Further functions for high-density NOR Flash
(May 2003)
Expanding on the success of its current Multi-Purpose Flash product family, SST's MPF+ products include four major new features critical for mobile phones and set-top boxes

