Richard Davies wrote: The UK has a good crop of technology pioneers in cloud computing - for example ElasticHosts, FlexiScale, Flexiant, OnApp - and also some strong government initiatives such as G-Cloud.
We will have to see whether this kind of technical leadership converts into swift mass-market adoption or not.
Building upon its initial success with innovative ICs for targeted
smartphone applications, Cirrus Logic Inc. (Nasdaq: CRUS) is expanding
its portfolio of standard products for smartphones and mobile consumer
electronics applications.
The CS42L73
is a high-quality, ultra low-power audio codec designed for smartphone
applications, and the CS35L0X
is an analog-input, hybrid Class D speaker amplifier for mobile
communications and portable devices. These products build upon the
company’s technology leadership in portable audio products and help
solve multiple system challenges encountered by designers in the areas
of extending battery life, improving audio quality, simplifying signal
management and reducing electrical-magnetic interference (EMI) while
enabling smaller form factors.
Smartphones, which combine the functions of a PC, mobile phone and
personal media player all in a single device, are increasingly being
tasked to efficiently manage a higher multitude of interactive features
and media-rich content. These applications require an increased demand
for higher processing performance and system power usage – all at a time
when consumers are demanding longer battery life. The CS42L73 codec
allows power-hungry smart phones to conserve energy and extend battery
life by offloading audio-related tasks, such as signal routing and
processing, typically reserved for the applications processor. Analyst
firm iSuppli has forecasted that smartphone sales will nearly double to
497 million units by 2014.
“Cirrus Logic is expanding its product portfolio in mobile
communications for a broad range of customers,” said Jason Rhode,
president and chief executive officer, Cirrus Logic. “Our strategy is to
continue to develop innovative products such as the CS42L73 and CS35L0X
that solve real problems for smartphones and portable devices,
especially in areas such as lowering system power while retaining high
audio quality.”
The CS42L73 is available today and is also featured on the XMM 6260
reference design from Infineon Technologies AG.
With three serial audio ports and asynchronous sample rate converters,
the CS42L73 is able to manage the complex routing, processing and mixing
of a variety of multiformat audio signals, such as voice, music MP3s,
ringtones and streaming audio, while increasing overall system
efficiency. Its rated power consumption is as low as 4 mW during a voice
call, offering the lowest power consumption in the market of a product
with asynchronous sample rate converters and a digital mixing engine in
the signal path. Stereo playback to the headphone is even better, as the
CS42L73 only dissipates 3.5 mW.
A Cirrus Logic whitepaper “Unleashing
the Audio Potential of Smartphones” explaining the challenges of
evolving roles of audio ICs in mobile communications applications is
available here.
The CS42L73 features two analog-to-digital converters and four
digital-to-analog converters (DACs) based on an advanced, high-quality,
multibit Delta Sigma architecture. The DACs can drive five outputs,
including ground-centered stereo Class H headphone and line drivers, an
ear-piece driver and a low EMI hands-free speaker driver. The analog
front end supports both line and microphone inputs with both
programmable gain amplifiers and automatic level control. Dual
microphone pre-amplifiers and bias supplies are integrated for analog
microphones, and an interface for dual digital microphones is also
included.
CS35L0X: Extending Power Savings, Improving Audio Performance
To meet the multiple challenges of delivering high-quality audio in a
mobile handset application while keeping noise and power consumption
low, Cirrus Logic has also developed the CS35L00 (+6/+12 dB gain),
CS35L01 (+6 dB gain), and CS35L03 (+12 dB gain) hybrid Class D audio
amplifiers. Using an advanced closed-loop Delta Sigma architecture and
patent-pending hybrid Class D technology, the amplifier family combines
Class D efficiency and output power with low idle current consumption
and minimal EMI found typically only in class AB amplifiers.
The CS35L00 family of amplifiers consumes only 0.9mA of quiescent
current, which is 40 percent less than the nearest competitor. This
advantage is enabled by patent-pending techniques for adjusting the
amplifier voltage rails to suit the signal being amplified and not waste
power when the amplifier is idle or the output signal is at a low
amplitude. Combined with proprietary dynamic output switching frequency
adjustment and edge control, the CS35L00 family delivers superior EMI
performance, power consumption and audio quality. These ICs target not
only smartphones and general market handsets but also other consumer
applications such as laptop computers, wireless headsets, digital video
cameras and camcorders and portable gaming devices.
Pricing and Availability
The CS42L73, which is provided in a 64-ball WLCSP package, is available
in volume production and priced at $1.95 in quantities of 10,000. The
CS35L00 is available in a 10-pin DFN package and the CS35L01/03 are
available in a 9-ball WLCSP package, and are pin compatible. Both ICs
are in volume production. The CS35L00 is priced at $.35 in quantities of
10,000 and the CS35L01/03 are priced at $0.32 in quantities of 10,000.
Cirrus Logic, Inc.
Cirrus Logic develops high-precision, analog and mixed-signal integrated
circuits for a broad range of innovative customers. Building on its
diverse analog and signal-processing patent portfolio, Cirrus Logic
delivers highly optimized products for a variety of audio and
energy-related applications. The company operates from headquarters in
Austin, Texas, with offices in Tucson, Ariz., Europe, Japan and Asia.
More information about Cirrus Logic is available at www.cirrus.com.
Cirrus Logic and Cirrus are trademarks of Cirrus Logic Inc. All other
product names noted herein may be trademarks of their respective holders.