Onyx Announces RF and Power Management IP Blocks in Jazz Semiconductor RFCMOS Process
Referring to the announced IP blocks, Sunvir Gujral, president of Onyx Semiconductor said, “these are the first in a series of IP blocks that we are developing for the on-chip power regulation and RF markets.”
Both blocks were developed in partnership with Bangalore, India-based GlobalEdge at their jointly run development center. Other blocks in the pipeline include a DC-DC converter and LO buffers for DCS, PCS, and WLAN applications. Plans to port selected blocks to other foundries are also under consideration.
The OY6100 is a fixed-output low drop-out (LDO) voltage regulator designed in a standard 0.18um CMOS process for easy SOC integration. This 0.8mm2 block can easily be integrated on-chip resulting in significant reduction in board-area and the bill-of-materials. The 100mA output current and high PSRR of 67dB (typical) make the OY6100 ideally suited for powering the baseband and RF sections of many wireless handsets. The low quiescent current with wide input range is very convenient to battery-powered applications. This IP Block features short circuit fall back protection circuitry, shutdown pin, and fault output voltage indication.
The OY5100 is a PN-varactor based 5GHz VCO designed in a 0.18um RFCMOS process. Using external dividers, the VCO can be used in 802.11b/g applications. The design incorporates a fully integrated oscillator and output buffer that provides –7dBm (typical) to 100W differential loads. Optimized for low-power applications, the OY5100 consumes 11mA in operational mode and less than 80nA in shutdown.
About Onyx Semiconductor
Onyx Semiconductor Solutions Corp. was formed in January 2005 by key members of the Jazz Semiconductor IP & Design Services group. Onyx Semiconductor was created with the goal of offering practical solutions for low-power designs with particular emphasis on communications and battery-powered designs by providing key IP blocks and customized design services. Onyx Semiconductor IP and Design Services have enabled a number of design groups complete and tape-out their designs in record time with a 100% first-time-right success rate.
Onyx Semiconductor is based in Irvine, California. More information can be found on
Onyx Semiconductor’s website at www.onyxsemi.com.
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