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News Release from: STMicroelectronics | Subject: STw5210
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 31 January 2008
Mobile audio device integrates power
management
High-performance DAC meets the increasing demand for mobile music handsets to provide higher audio quality coupled with longer playing time.
STMicroelectronics has developed a very high performance 24bit audio DAC for the mobile music market that provides 103dB signal/noise ratio through the whole audio path, and also embeds the company's innovative PTE playback time extender processing scheme to minimise power consumption The single-chip STw5210 audio device also integrates power management circuitry to simplify system design and enable direct connection to the battery, and is available in small TFBGA and VFQFPN packages and, soon, in a tiny 2.6 x 2.6mm WLCSP
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 8 Nov 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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The new DAC, with line and headset outputs, meets the increasing demand for mobile music handsets to provide higher audio quality coupled with longer playing time.
Normally an increase in quality means increased power consumption, due to the additional processing required.
However, the STw5210 embeds a PTE block, allowing music to be played autonomously, driven by the phone's 32kHz clock while the rest of the platform is switched into a power-saving state.
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Overall, power consumption is reduced dramatically, therefore increasing battery life and playback time without compromising audio quality, making the chip ideal for mobile phone applications.
For example, use of the chip could enable the doubling, or more, of the typical 10 hour music playback time currently available on cellular phones.
Easy system implementation, minimum bill of materials (BOM), and a very small footprint are ensured by integrated power management, eliminating the need for an external voltage regulator, and the built-in 50mW headset amplifier, which operates without coupling capacitors.
For more advanced multimedia smart phones, the STw5210 is also an ideal match for ST's STn8810/8815 Nomadik multimedia processor family and its companion STw4810/4811 power management unit, as well as the TS4962 high- efficiency Class D audio power amplifier for loudspeaker outputs.
The chip is also ideally suited for any mobile music application based on competitive companion devices, but especially in mobile phone platforms where playback time is likely to see the greatest increase.
The STw5210 extends ST's wide portfolio of audio DAC and ADCs with enhanced audio performance.
The chip's high level of integration - including the PTE function and power management - is made possible by ST's leading-edge 0.13um analogue CMOS process.
Samples of the STw5210 are available now to lead customers, with volume production planned for March 2008.
It is packaged in a 4 x 4 x 1.2mm TFBGA40, with 0.5mm ball pitch, and a 7 x 7 x 1mm in QFN44, with 0.5mm pitch.
A 2.6 x 2.6 x 0.6mm WLCSP36 packaged version, with 0.4mm ball pitch, is planned for introduction in Q3 2008.
The DAC is priced at US $1.80 in quantities of 1000 units.
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