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STMicroelectronics new IC is music to your ears

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Electronics CEL

Complete filtering and ESD-protection IC for music-phone headset interfaces
enhances performance and functionality.

<divSTMicroelectronics has introduced a new IC that delivers superior sound quality from portable music players and feature-phones by excluding high-frequency interference from cellphones.

This new device is designed for the growing number of cellphones being shipped with music-playback capabilities, which iSuppli predicts will grow to exceed one billion handsets annually by 2010, representing more than 90 percent of the market. It will also protect other portable music devices against interference from nearby cellphones.

The EMIF04-EAR02M8, measuring 1.5 x 1.7mm, can replace a network of discrete components or two separate ICs, normally designed into the music player’s headset-connection circuitry, saving as much as 72 percent of pc-board space. High attenuation of signals at frequencies from 900MHz to 1900MHz allows use in handsets for all cellular standards, as well as multi-band products, without lengthy fine-tuning of each design.

ST’s filtering and protection IC provides circuits that are individually optimized for the earphone and microphone connections, which require different filter characteristics. ST has achieved this by combining its existing EMIF02-MIC03M6 and EMIF02-SPK02F2 for microphone and speaker interfaces into a single integrated device. Features to help maximize handset battery life include low-resistance earphone circuitry (0.3 Ohms), resulting in efficient driving of the speakers.

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In addition to its highly integrated and optimized filtering, the new IC also provides required protection against electrostatic discharge (ESD) capable of damaging the handset’s internal components. By protecting against ESD spikes up to 30kV in direct contact with the signal connections, this new device is more effective than passive ESD-protection components.

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