SD Card Interface IC keeps card slot-featuring phones slim.

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Supplied in 1.2 x 3.5 x 0.5 mm package, EMIF06-mSD02N16 helps minimize dimensional impact of integrating slot for removable memory card in cellular handsets, ultra-mobile PCs, and digital cameras. All necessary EMI filtering, ESD protection, and pull-up resistors are provided on-chip, and support for electrical or mechanical methods of detecting card insertion promotes flexibility for handset designers. Interface supports standard SD cards as well as MiniSD and MicroSD formats.



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One-Chip Interface IC from STMicroelectronics Keeps Card-Slot Feature Phones Trim



EMIF06-mSD02N16 shrinks 35-sq.mm electrical interface into 1.2x3.5mm footprint

GENEVA, March 2 -- By 2010 almost 70% of cellular handsets sold will feature a slot for a removable memory card*. Designers can minimize the impact of this feature on handset dimensions by using the EMIF06-mSD02N16 SD Card interface IC announced by STMicroelectronics (NYSE: STM), a world leader in analog ICs.

Filtering and protection circuitry for an SD Card slot can occupy some 35 square millimeters of board space, but the 1.2 x 3.5mm EMIF06-mSD02N16 saves up to 88% of this area to help designers manage PCB dimensions. All necessary electromagnetic (EMI) filtering, electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection and pull-up resistors are provided on-chip. Support for either electrical or mechanical methods of detecting card insertion maximizes flexibility for handset designers. The EMIF06-mSD02N16 also has a very low mounted height of 0.5mm for use in ultra-slim handset designs, and is the smallest and most highly integrated SD card-interface IC available. The interface supports standard SD cards as well as the MiniSD and MicroSD formats, and will also save space in devices such as ultra-mobile PCs and digital cameras.

Removable memory is an exciting feature for coming generations of handsets, enabling downloading, transferring and sharing of media as well as purchasing of content such as e-books. SD formats already dominate mobile phones and other consumer electronic platforms, and iSupply predicts MiniSD and MicroSD will make up 90% of all card slots in 2010. In addition, the SD Card Association has recently extended its roadmap by announcing Embedded SD, which will enable removable and embedded memory to share a common interface leading to simpler system design.

The EMIF06-mSD02N16 enables mobile phone suppliers and users to benefit from the SD format's powerful positioning, and is available immediately priced at $0.32 each in quantities of 10,000 units.

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* According to iSuppli

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