
Laurence Marchini, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "VFBGA",
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 West Bridge controller cuts Flash media costs from
Cypress Semiconductor, which we summarised at the time by saying "Controller supports up to 16 MLC NAND Flash devices, which cost approximately three times less than single-level cell NAND Flash devices for the same storage density".
A few weeks before,
we featured the news release Controllers take charge of solid-state storage from
Silicon Storage Technology: "NAND controllers allow system manufacturers to optimise NAND costs, availability and performance requirements in the face of fast-changing NAND technologies".
In November 2006, we covered the news from Cambridge Silicon Radio
concerning its BlueCore5-FM
- take a look at Single-chip Bluetooth raises range and datarate
which says: "The BlueCore5-FM claims the highest Bluetooth performance on the market, offering connectivity of up to 3Mbit/s and unrivalled output power of +10dBm".
Take a look also at the news release from Cypress Semiconductor, Dual port devices ease interprocessor comms,
as well as Digital TV baseband covers multiple standards from Frontier Silicon,
and Controller optimises NAND Flash performance from Silicon Storage Technology.
See also:
USB microcontroller speeds through downloads
(June 2006)
Cypress Semiconductor Corp has introduced the world's first 1.8V high-speed USB 2.0 programmable microcontroller
High-speed USB controllers prove popular
(April 2006)
In less than a year Cypress Semiconductor has shipped over 20 million units of its new family of low-cost high-speed USB controllers with the industry's lowest power consumption
FM and Bluetooth coexist at Las Vegas show
(April 2006)
CSR is demonstrating its BlueCore5-FM silicon at CTIA in Las Vegas
USB transceiver is made for latest Intel processor
(March 2006)
A high-speed USB 2.0 transceiver is optimised for Intel's newest processor family based on the third generation Intel XScale architecture
3G transceiver has all bands covered
(February 2006)
A third-generation single-chip multistandard transceiver addresses 3G cellular applications worldwide across the 850MHz, 900MHz, 1.7GHz, 1.9GHz and 2GHz bands
Voltage level translators go both ways
(December 2005)
Texas Instruments has expanded its voltage level translation portfolio with the introduction of new 8 and 16bit dual-supply voltage level translators
USB microcontroller shrinks into 5mm square BGA
(October 2005)
Cypress Semiconductor today introduced the world's smallest high-speed USB 2.0 programmable microcontroller
Micro-BGA adapter aids prototyping
(September 2005)
Design engineers using 0.5mm-pitch 84-position micro-BGA ICs will be interested in the PA-BGA84C-P-Z-01 prototyping adapter from Ironwood Electronics
Voltage level translator aims for memory cards
(January 2005)
Texas Instruments says the AVCA406 is the industry's first voltage level translator specifically designed for memory card interfacing
Clock driver performs in DDR2 tester
(October 2004)
CST has selected the Inphi INCU877 PLL clock driver IC as the memory clock buffer for use on the CST SP3000-DDR2 tester
Single-chip Bluetooth improves coexistence
(November 2003)
The SiW3500 UltimateBlue IC is a complete single-chip CMOS Bluetooth solution
Bus transceivers translate between core voltages
(September 2002)
Two new 16bit dual-supply bus transceivers allow universal bidirectional level translation between 1.5, 1.8, 2.5 and 3.3V voltage nodes with each rail being fully cconfigurable to given voltages
Even smaller package for lov-voltage logic family
(May 2002)
Texas Instruments has released its Advanced Ultra-Low Voltage CMOS (AUC) logic technology

