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Memory Card Interface from STMicroelectronics for Portable Applications
STMicroelectronics has announced a highly-integrated chip which provides five essential functions required by memory card interfaces in mobile phones, GPS navigation devices, digital cameras and a broad range of other consumer and industrial products that use removable Secure Digital (SD) protocol cards. The new flip-chip EMIF06-SD02F3 memory-card transceiver integrates signal conditioning, bidirectional level shifting, ESD (electrostatic discharge) protection, EMI (electromagnetic interference) filtering, and a 2.9V voltage regulator.
InteThe chip is compliant with standard and high-speed SD standards, and with MiniSD, MMC and uSD/TransFlash. It provides a high level of ESD protection to exposed external memory card slots, efficient EMI filtering to protect data lines against RF interference, and pull-up and pull-down resistors to prevent floating data lines. ESD protection on the card-side pins meets the stringent IEC61000-4-2 Level 4 standard, 15kV air discharge. The 800MHz to 3GHz EMI filter achieves over 20dB attenuation at 1GHz.
In addition, six high-speed bidirectional level shifters, designed for 50MHz operation and with 3ns typical propagation delay, enable the interfacing of 2.9V memory cards with 1.8V host processors. A maximum channel-to-channel skew of 1.5ns ensures data transmission integrity, and the drivers are optimized for low-power applications with quiescent off-current of 1-microamp.
Power for the memory card is provided through an on-chip 2.9V low drop-out (LDO) CMOS voltage regulator, with 200mA current capability and an input voltage range of 3.1V to 5V. The drop-out voltage is 100mV maximum with a 200mA load. A switch-off control pin, with fast 30us turn-on time, helps minimize a product’s power consumption and extend battery life, and the regulator includes thermal shut-down, under-voltage lock-out and short-circuit protection.