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Microphone Interface Chip suppresses EMI/RFI noise.

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Microphone Interface Chip suppresses EMI/RFI noise.
Microphone Interface Chip suppresses EMI/RFI noise.

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July 22, 2010 - Integrating noise filtering, ESD protection up to 15 kV, and biasing for one microphone on single IC occupying 1.37 mm², Model EMIF02-MIC07F3 replaces multiple discrete components that consume at least 20.8 mm². PZT Lead Zirconium Titanate technology allows high capacitance-density of 45 nf per mm². Housed in 8-bump lead-free flip-chip IPAD package, device is suited for mobile phones, communication systems, computers, printers, and MCU boards.

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STMicroelectronics
10 Maguire Road
Lexington, MA, 02421
USA



STMicroelectronics Enables Even More Interactive Portables with New Microphone Interface Chip


Complete microphone interface on a miniature chip supports diverse audio-enabled applications

Geneva, - As demand continues to grow for smaller dimensions and extra functions in mobile devices such as smartphones and other portable devices, a new integrated circuit (IC) from STMicroelectronics (NYSE: STM), a world leader in protection and filtering devices, reduces the total space required to embed microphones for a variety of functions.

Consumer-electronic applications requiring a microphone are increasing, as users expect to use their PCs for voice calls, use voice commands to control devices such as GPS receivers and automotive systems, and record audio directly onto portable media devices. In addition, mobile devices such as cellphones that have traditionally featured one microphone are now adding extra microphones to support active noise cancellation for improved user experience.

Although demand for embedded microphones is increasing, little extra space - if any - is available inside the enclosure. Designers need solutions that make the microphone smaller and allow the essential interface circuitry to be mounted on the printed circuit board. ST's EMIF02-MIC07F3 is a next-generation device integrating the complete noise filtering, ESD (electrostatic discharge) protection and biasing for one microphone in a single IC occupying only 1.37mm2. The single chip replaces multiple discrete components that consume at least 20.8mm2.

The EMIF02-MIC07F3 also enhances performance by using ST's advanced PZT (Lead Zirconium Titanate) process, which allows high capacitance values within ultra-miniature dimensions. This gives designers extra freedom to optimize the filter characteristics. In addition, as all of the interface components are fabricated on a single chip, close matching between the capacitor and resistor values produces more repeatable performance than is possible with discrete components. This enhances the quality of the end product.

Major features of the EMIF02-MIC07F3:

1.17 x 1.17mm ST IPAD(TM) (Integrated Passive and Active Devices) package

IEC 61000-4-2 Level 4 ESD protection

High capacitance-density PZT technology: 45nF per mm²

Single-chip solution enables:

Simplified design

Faster time to market

Enhanced reliability

Efficient supply-chain management

Samples of the EMIF02-MIC07F3 are available now, in 8-bump lead-free flip-chip IPAD package. The device will be priced at $0.25 in quantities of 5000. Additional pricing options are available for larger quantities.

About STMicroelectronics

STMicroelectronics is a global leader serving customers across the spectrum of electronics applications with innovative semiconductor solutions. ST aims to be the undisputed leader in multimedia convergence and power applications leveraging its vast array of technologies, design expertise and combination of intellectual property portfolio, strategic partnerships and manufacturing strength. In 2009, the Company's net revenues were $8.51 billion. Further information on ST can be found at www.st.com.

IPAD is a trademark of STMicroelectronics.
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