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High-Speed Analog Switch meets MIPI® testing standards.

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March 3, 2011 - With bandwidth greater than 720 MHz, Model FSA642 is optimized for switching between 2 MIPI devices, such as cameras or LCD displays and on-board multimedia application processors. Channel-to-channel crosstalk immunity minimizes interference and allows transmission of high-speed differential signals and single-ended signals as described by MIPI specification. Measuring 2.5 x 3.4 mm, device features low on capacitance of 7.0 pF, low on resistance of 7.0 W, and 8 kV HBM ESD rating.

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Fairchild SemiConductors
1215 S. Grant Ave.
Loveland, CO, 80537
USA



Fairchild Semiconductor Switches Meet MIPI® Testing Standards


Allows Dual Display/Dual Camera Use From One Processor MIPI Interface Port

SAN JOSE, Calif. - Parallel data interfaces continue to be used by designers in many newer mobile phone and mobile internet device (MID) designs simply because they are the only interfaces available from the application processor. However, with unyielding end-market pressure demanding lower power, higher data transfer rates and reduced PCB footprints in new designs, cost effective alternatives are becoming viable options.

In order to provide designers with an alternative to legacy parallel data interfaces, the industry is now trending toward the Mobile Industry Processor Interface (MIPI) standard serial interface. However, a single MIPI port in the processor does not allow the phone to use multiple MIPI peripherals. Fairchild Semiconductor (NYSE: FCS), a leading global supplier of high performance power and mobile products, developed the FSA642, a low power, dual data pair 2:1, high-speed MIPI® switch. Part of a series of MIPI-compatible switches, the device is currently the only MIPI switch to have passed MIPI UNH-IOL interoperability testing for the data rate of 700Mbps.

Unlike existing solutions using a parallel data interface, the FSA642 is optimized for switching between two MIPI devices, such as cameras or LCD displays and on-board Multimedia Application Processors (MAP). This allows designers to differentiate and customize their designs, while providing more flexibility.

The FSA642, part of an expanding portfolio of MIPI switches, also features high bandwidth (>720MHz) in order to meet the higher data rates required by most mobile phone designs. It is ideal for dual camera and dual LCD applications in cell phones, digital camera displays and view finders.

Superior channel-to-channel crosstalk immunity minimizes interference and allows the transmission of high-speed differential signals and single-ended signals as described by the MIPI specification. Available in a 24-lead UMLP (2.5 x 3.4mm package), the FSA642 also features low on capacitance (7.0pF Typical), low on resistance (7.0Ω Typical), an 8kV HBM ESD rating and a >16kV power/GND HBM ESD rating.

As a leader in mobile technology, Fairchild Semiconductor offers a wide portfolio of analog and power IP that can be customized to support handset manufacturers' specific requirements. Fairchild offers a complete portfolio of switching devices, as well as system-level expertise that enables mobile manufacturers to quickly customize and differentiate their designs. Fairchild Semiconductor: The Right Technology for Your Success(TM)

Price: US $1.00 in 1,000 quantity pieces

Availability: Samples available now

Delivery: 8-10 weeks ARO

Contact Information:

To contact Fairchild Semiconductor about this product, please go to:
http://fairchildsemi.com/cf/sales_contacts/.

For information on other products, design tools and sales contacts, please visit:
http://www.fairchildsemi.com.

For a datasheet in PDF format, please go to:

http://www.fairchildsemi.com/ds/FS/FSA642.pdf

About Fairchild Semiconductor:

Fairchild Semiconductor (NYSE: FCS) - global presence, local support, smart ideas. Fairchild delivers energy-efficient, easy-to-use and value-added semiconductor solutions for power and mobile designs. We help our customers differentiate their products and solve difficult technical challenges with our expertise in power and signal path products. Please contact us on the web at www.fairchildsemi.com.

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* MIPI word marks and logos are trademarks owned by Mobile Industry Processor Interface (MIPI) Alliance, Inc. and any use of such marks by Fairchild Semiconductor Corp. is under license. The MIPI Alliance is an industry initiative established to define and promote open standards for hardware and software interfaces in mobile terminals. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners.

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