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ISP1760ETUM

Manufacturer Part Number
ISP1760ETUM
Description
IC USB CTRL HI-SPEED 128TFBGA
Manufacturer
ST-Ericsson Inc
Datasheet

Specifications of ISP1760ETUM

Controller Type
USB Peripheral Controller
Interface
EHCI Interface
Voltage - Supply
3 V ~ 3.6 V
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
128-TFBGA
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Current - Supply
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Other names
ISP1760ET-T
ISP1760ET-T

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Integrated display module for camera phones
As the camera phone market matures, more and more applications are being
developed, creating and exploiting business opportunities that didn’t exist just
a few years ago. Many of these applications require higher-resolution displays,
but manufacturers need the displays at a price that won’t limit them to high-
end phones. A compact, low-cost, plug-and-play device, Philips’ low-power
Nexperia Display Module provides the answer.
By 2005, over 130 million camera phones will be shipped worldwide, according to the ARC
(Analyses Research Consultancy) Group. This figure is expected to grow to 210 million by 2008,
so manufacturers everywhere are looking for a low-cost display solution that they can simply slot
into their overall phone system. Philips’ new Nexperia Display Module supplies this, providing the
imaging functions and high-performance display required to enable features such as MMS
(Multimedia Message Service) on a wide range of cellular phones.
The first complete Philips solution for consumer camera phones, this module is easily integrated
into a wide range of handsets. It processes all camera data internally, and has a single interface to
the baseband processor. The module features optimized camera/display settings, real-time JPEG
encoding, digital zoom and the industry’s best front-of-screen performance. In addition, it offers
the advantage of low power consumption, reducing overall power consumption in standby mode
Forthcoming
attractions
Philips takes part in many tradeshows
throughout the year and across the globe.
The table below lists shows that will take
place in the next few months.
Event:
Date:
Location:
Further information: www.smartcards-china.com
Event:
Date:
Location:
Further information: www.computex.com.tw
Event:
Date:
Location:
Further information: www.wiconworld.com
© Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. 2004
All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part is prohibited
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presented in this document does not form part of any quotation or
contract, is believed to be accurate and reliable and may be changed
without notice. No liability will be accepted by the publisher for
any consequence of its use. Publication thereof does not convey or
imply any license under patent or other industrial or intellectual
property rights. Philips Semiconductors World News is printed
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Communications, Building VS, P.O. Box 218, 5600 MD Eindhoven
the Netherlands
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Nexperia, IMPACT, µTrenchMOS,TrenchMOS,
TrenchPLUS and SiliconMAX are trademarks
owned by Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.
Leadership continue
document order number: 9397 750 13109
SCC (Cards Beijing) 2004
1 - 3 June 2004
Beijing, China
Computex
1 - 5 June 2004
Taipei,Taiwan
WiCon World
8 - 10 June 2004
Amsterdam, the Netherlands
date of release: May - June 2004
SIMD processor offers future-proof path
for mobile basestation development
Philips’ Single Instruction Multiple Data (SIMD) ultra-high-performance processor offers manufacturers
an easy, low-cost, future-proof path for Base Transceiver Station (BTS) development.The SIMD processor
supports all cellular standards from 2G to W-CDMA, CDMA2000,TD-SCDMA and OFDM and consolidates
Philips’ position as a leading supplier to the mobile infrastructure market. Its massively parallel and
reconfigurable processor array is 100% software programmable.This makes the SIMD uniquely flexible,
scalable and easy to upgrade as wireless standards and signal processing techniques continue to evolve.
In contrast to today’s expensive DSP, FPGA and ASIC / SoC
solutions, Philips’ SIMD processors use an architecture called
Associative String Processing (ASP) to deliver greater peak and
sustained processing power. It also makes new software-defined
applications and custom functions simple to implement in high-
level languages and enables re-use across successive hardware
generations. In addition, several SIMD processors can be
combined (or embedded) in various parallel processing models
to create MIMD (Multiple Instruction Multiple Data) processors.
“The architecture of our SIMD processor and its high level
of integration combine to provide tremendous performance
and flexibility advantages that simplify the hardware design
process. This in turn lowers the overall cost of a new BTS,”
said Malcolm Spencer, General Manager ASIC, CDMA & Base
Station Sector Team at Philips Semiconductors. “We expect
a cost reduction of up to 70% per channel compared with
today’s bill of materials. And we offer both standard and
application-specific software libraries, development tools and
worldwide support to give our customers a huge time-to-
market and validation advantage over competing solutions.”
by 20 to 30% and extending the lifetime of a phone’s battery by 2 to 4%.
Senior Vice President and General Manager of the Mobile Display Systems business unit at Philips,
Harold Hoskens said, “The Nexperia Mobile Display Module extends our advanced module
roadmap with a solution that addresses the camera phone industry’s need for higher-resolution
displays. By integrating all-Philips technology into a high-performance, low-cost and low-power
module, we are delivering on our Nexperia brand promise to bring rich multimedia experiences
and superior functionality to users. It’s an important addition to our Nexperia product range.”
The module comes in a compact 36 mm x 41 mm x 5.4 mm package, which includes a Nexperia
RAM-less Mobile Image Processor (PNX4000) and a single-chip thin-film transistor (TFT) color
display driver (PCF8881). The driving scheme includes various innovations, including dot-inversion,
common voltage modulation and interlacing.
www.semiconductors.philips.com
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A key advantage of Philips’ SIMD processor is that it migrates
applications to the software domain. Consequently, new
services and functions can be introduced at any time, even long
after the product has been installed. This software methodology
is certain to become very popular with mobile basestation
developers. In fact, Gartner Research predicts that by 2008,
50% of mobile basestations will incorporate reconfigurable
processor technology – such as the SIMD solution – for
baseband processing.
The SIMD processor is built around a parallel-processing
ASProCore, and integrates a Low-level ASP Controller (LAC),
a Secondary Data Movement Controller (SDMC), a 32-bit
RISC CPU, storage and interface logic. Supporting multiple
standards for baseband modems, it delivers an unrivalled
price-performance ratio. The processor is manufactured in
cutting-edge 0.12 µm CMOS technology, with a fully compatible
90 nm version already in development. A complete set of
hardware and software tools is available.
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