23.08.2007 10:36:00
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SMSC Expands Its Thermal Management Solutions for Advanced Processor Geometries
SMSC (Nasdaq: SMSC) today announced the introduction of its new family
of fan controllers, the EMC210x family, with four new devices (EMC2103,
EMC2104, EMC2105 and EMC2106) featuring technologies that employ RPM
closed-loop control and manage multiple temperatures. In addition, SMSC
is launching three new SMBus temperature sensors (EMC1046, EMC1047 and
EMC1428) for systems requiring a high level of temperature monitoring.
All of these devices are designed for smaller geometries, such as 45nm,
that are typically associated with this level of monitoring and are used
in flat screen TV, PC, printer and server applications.
"Given that our customers require reliability
and control when designing sophisticated applications, SMSC is adding
more features with even more functionality to its broad portfolio of
thermal monitoring solutions,” said Mark
Beadle, Product Line Director of Analog Products and Technologies at
SMSC. "With this release, SMSC now has 18
devices that measure temperature using the transistor model, which is
key in measuring 45nm processors accurately. SMSC’s
newest fan controllers and temperature sensors will also help our
customers get their products to market quickly and efficiently.” Advanced Fan Control:
To reduce design time and prototype validation time, SMSC’s
fan control ICs provide increased reliability to a system’s
thermal management by shifting the role of constant supervision off of
the microprocessor. Once configured, alerts bring only those events
requiring action to the attention of the host processor. Lower acoustic
noise is also a benefit of SMSC’s fan control
IC. Fan spin up, restriction over sudden changes in fan speed and
tracking fan speed to temperature can all be accomplished without
extensive software overhead, development or constant processing.
The new EMC210x fan controllers all employ closed-loop RPM control
schemes to significantly improve control of the fan speed versus
open-loop fan drive methods. By measuring the fan speed with a
closed-loop, fan control set points are met with five percent or better
accuracy. The fan speed is also maintained over the life of the product.
This is essential because an aging fan will change its response to a
given drive signal over time. Lastly, resonant or vibration speeds can
be avoided in enclosures.
SMSC’s family of fan controllers have
increasing levels of hardware management that meet the system shutdown
and temperature measurement needs of most systems. These devices serve
various application and system requirements including those that need
greater integration. The EMC2105 and EMC2106 offer linear fan drivers
that integrate the field effect transistor (FET) from the system and are
capable of driving up to 600mA. The EMC2103 and EMC2105 are well suited
for one-fan systems. Alternatively, the EMC2104 and EMC2106 can drive
two fans by applying a second pulse width modulation (PWM) signal. This
signal can also be used for other applications such as screen brightness
or a LED driver.
Device
Fan Drive
Algorithm
Sensors
Hardware Management
Package
EMC2103
PWM
RPM Closed-Loop
1 internal
3 external
Yes
12 pin QFN
16 pin QFN
EMC2104
2 PWM
RPM Closed-Loop
1 internal
4 external
Yes
20 pin QFN
EMC2105
Linear
RPM Closed-Loop
1 internal
4 external
Yes
20 pin QFN
EMC2106
1 Linear
1 PWM
RPM Closed-Loop
1 internal
4 external
Yes
28 pin QFN
In addition, the EMC210x family’s temperature
measurement technology is compatible with the latest generation of
processor geometries, including 45nm. This includes Automatic Beta
Compensation that will detect the requirements of a thermal diode and
self configure the measurement attributes for an accurate reading.
Additionally, there is Resistance Error Correction that adjusts for
common series resistance found in substrate diodes and traces that would
otherwise lead to measurement error.
SMBus Temperature Sensing:
SMSC’s temperature sensors employ highly
accurate measurement techniques allowing for 1º
Celsius accuracy. The latest in SMSC’s line
of sensors, the EMC1046, EMC1047 and EMC1428, are optimized to fit into
smaller packages than normally associated with the number of
measurements they take. This is done by use of Anti-parallel Diodes, a
technique exclusive to SMSC, allowing two remote diodes to be measured
with two pins. In this way, expanding the measurement points does not
require a different footprint or board layout.
Device
Internal
Sensor
Remote
Channels
SMBus
Alert#
Hardware Shutdown
Package
EMC1046
X
5
10 pin TSSOP
EMC1047
X
6
10 pin TSSOP
EMC1428
X
7
X
X
16 pin QFN
These new temperature sensors and fan controllers all contain Automatic
Beta Compensation that meet Bipolar Junction Transistor (BJT) or
transistor model measurement standards necessary for cutting edge
geometries. Additionally, the devices have Resistance Error Correction.
Used together, these technologies save validation and characterization
time in the design cycle allowing for a quicker time to market.
Availability and Pricing:
Samples of the EMC210x family are available today and range in price
from $1.20 to $1.80 per unit. Samples of the SMBus temperature sensors,
also available now, range in price from $1.00 to $1.40 per unit. Pricing
is based on 10K quantities.
About SMSC:
Many of the world’s most successful global
technology companies rely upon SMSC as a go-to resource for
semiconductor system solutions that span analog, digital and
mixed-signal technologies. Leveraging substantial intellectual property,
integration expertise and a comprehensive global infrastructure, SMSC
solves design challenges and delivers performance, space, cost and
time-to-market advantages to its customers. SMSC’s
application focus targets key vertical markets including consumer
electronics, automotive infotainment, PC and industrial applications.
The Company has developed leadership positions in its select markets by
providing application specific solutions such as mixed-signal system
controllers, non-PCI Ethernet, ARCNET, MOST and Hi-Speed USB.
SMSC is headquartered in Hauppauge, New York with operations in North
America, Asia and Europe. Engineering design centers are located in
Arizona, New York, Texas and Karlsruhe, Germany. Additional information
is available at www.smsc.com.
Forward Looking Statements:
SMSC’s quarterly results of operations have
not been audited by the Company’s independent
accountants. Except for historical information contained herein, the
matters discussed in this announcement are forward-looking statements
about expected future events and financial and operating results that
involve risks and uncertainties. These uncertainties may cause our
actual future results to be materially different from those discussed in
forward-looking statements. Our risks and uncertainties include the
timely development and market acceptance of new products; the impact of
competitive products and pricing; our ability to procure capacity from
our suppliers and the timely performance of their obligations, the
effects of changing economic conditions domestically and internationally
and on our customers; our relationships with and dependence on customers
and growth rates in the personal computer, consumer electronics and
embedded and automotive markets and within our sales channel; changes in
customer order patterns, including order cancellations or reduced
bookings; the effects of tariff, import and currency regulation;
potential or actual litigation; and excess or obsolete inventory and
variations in inventory valuation, among others. In addition, SMSC
competes in the semiconductor industry, which has historically been
characterized by intense competition, rapid technological change,
cyclical market patterns, price erosion and periods of mismatched supply
and demand.
Our forward looking statements are qualified in their entirety by the
inherent risks and uncertainties surrounding future expectations and may
not reflect the potential impact of any future acquisitions, mergers or
divestitures. All forward-looking statements speak only as of the date
hereof and are based upon the information available to SMSC at this
time. Such statements are subject to change, and the Company does not
undertake to update such statements, except to the extent required under
applicable law and regulation. These and other risks and uncertainties,
including potential liability resulting from pending or future
litigation, are detailed from time to time in the Company's reports
filed with the SEC. Investors are advised to read the Company's Annual
Report on Form 10-K and quarterly reports on Form 10-Q filed with the
Securities and Exchange Commission, particularly those sections entitled "Other
Factors That May Affect Future Operating Results”
or "Risk Factors”
for a more complete discussion of these and other risks and
uncertainties.
SMSC is a registered trademark of Standard Microsystems Corporation.
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