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21st November 2006
Mirics Chooses Jazz Semiconductor’s SiGe BiCMOS Process
to Introduce a Poly-Band Tuner
Fleet, UK, based Mirics Semiconductor, a provider of innovative
solutions for the mobile broadcast receiver market, has partnered
with Jazz Semiconductor, to deliver its breakthrough device,
the MSI001 poly-band tuner for mobile digital broadcast reception.
Mirics designed its product using Jazz Semiconductor’s
high–volume SiGe BiCMOS process to develop a high performance,
low power consumption mobile broadcast receiver. Mirics' breakthrough
technology enables OEMs to design a single platform for mobile
TV and radio, independent of standards or regional differences.
The MSI001 is a universal broadcast receiver that enables
designers of mobile phones, portable media players and PDAs
to easily add mobile broadcast reception to support any global
standard. Samples of the MSI001, manufactured in the first
quarter of this year, were based on first-pass silicon from
Jazz. By leveraging SBC35, Jazz Semiconductor’s 0.35-micron
SiGe BiCMOS process platform, and utilizing its sophisticated
analog and RF design flow and modeling infrastructure, Mirics
engineers were able to achieve results quickly and achieve
functional, first-pass silicon.
Jazz Semiconductor’s SBC35 is a low-power, cost-effective
solution for consumer, wireless and networking applications.
Designers have the flexibility of using any combination of
three bipolar (NPN) transistors, each of which provides a
different optimization for power and speed. Offering a transistor
with a peak Ft of 62GHz, SBC35 is a clear choice for innovative,
high-performance applications. In addition to the three bipolar
(NPN) transistor types, SBC35 also includes 3.3 volt CMOS,
deep trench isolation, lateral PNP transistors, MIM and MIS
capacitors, high-performance varactors, poly and nwell resistors
and high-Q inductors. Other available SBC35 options include
a triple-well, high performance vertical PNP, three or four
layers of metal, and a thick top-metal. SBC35 is part of Jazz’s
portfolio of SiGe technology targeting next generation wireless,
consumer and wireline products that includes a very high performance
0.18-micron node (SBC18), supporting speeds of up to 200GHz,
and a recently announced ultra low power 0.13-micron node
(SBL13), supporting very high levels of integration.
The MSI001 chip is highly price-competitive and the most technically
advanced product of its type. The poly-band tuner is capable
of receiving a vast range of digital broadcast standards,
including DVB-H, T-DMB, ISDB-T, DAB-IP, MediaFlo, DAB, DRM
and AM/FM, solving the fragmentation problem faced by manufacturers
that want to offer all these capabilities in one device. Mirics
also designed the chip to be configured for the reception
of other standards, or unknown future standards, i.e., the
forthcoming Chinese MDTV standards, without any cost or performance
penalty. The device provides coverage for all major broadcast
bands ranging from 100KHz -1.9GHz (covering LW/MW/SW, L-Band
and VHF Bands II, III, and UHF Bands IV and V). MSI001 also
has the lowest power consumption of any tuner announced to
date, for instance using a mere 46mA in continuous DVB-H operation
in the L-Band.
“By utilizing Jazz’s 0.35-micron SiGe BiCMOS
process, the production cycle for the MSI001 was fast and
easy to facilitate, an important factor in the fast-growing
mobile broadcast receiver market,” said Simon Atkinson,
CEO of Mirics. “The combination of Jazz’s advanced
process technology and design flow support with our strong
silicon development team and leading RF technology enabled
us to develop a tuner that is unmatched in performance and
power consumption, and we are able to offer it at a very competitive
price.”
“Our 0.35 micron SiGe BiCMOS process has been helping
our customers achieve the demanding performance specifications
and cost targets of wireless and wireline transceivers, and
is now being increasingly adopted for tuner applications,”
said Marco Racanelli, vice president of technology and engineering
at Jazz Semiconductor. “In addition to providing strong
performance, its proven design environment is helping customers
achieve first pass success in these demanding applications,
speeding their time to market.”
Mirics’ MSI001 chip is available now, with prices
starting from $3.50 (10,000 units).
Web: www.mirics.com
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