Micronas has announced that Wavecom, a provider of integrated
wireless technology solutions for Vertical Applications (including
machine-to-machine, automobiles and wireless local loop) and Personal
Communication Devices (PCDs including telephone handsets and
smartphones), has selected two Micronas audio ICs for its Compact 605
and 610 multimedia mobile phone platforms. The combination of both chips
brings high quality, leading-edge audio features such as MIDI, MP3 ring
tones and MP3 player functions into mainstream mobile phones.
Wavecom selected the MAS 3515G single-chip MIDI synthesizer with
speech and compressed audio decoder functions and the DAC 3560C, a high
precision stereo digital-to-analog converter.
"Wavecom's selection of our audio solution further
emphasizes the success of our strategy to bring leading-edge technology
into consumer markets," said Shawn Richards, director marketing
multimedia at Micronas. "With Wavecom's strong presence in
Asia, and China in particular, Asian mobile phone manufacturers now get
access to new key features for their next-generation devices. Micronas
is in an excellent position to enhance its customer base into these
strong and growing markets."
Wavecom's Compact 605 and 610 multimedia mobile phone
platforms provide a complete suite of software, hardware, development
tools and services that combines ease of integration with great design
flexibility for the developer.
The MAS 3515G belongs to Micronas' MAS digital audio
decoder/encoder family targeted for the high-growth portable multimedia
device markets. Based on the Micronas MAS DSP platform, the chip
features include leading-edge wavetable based MIDI synthesis in
combination with MP3 decoding capabilities in a miniature 40-pin BGA
(6.0 mm x 8.0 mm x 1.2 mm) package.
"The MAS 3515G IC brings MP3 ring tones into mid and low tier
phone segments. As it can also provide up to 40 voices of high-quality
polyphonic MIDI audio for gaming and ring melodies, we can enable all
the key audio features in mobile and converging multimedia
products," explained Richards.
The DAC 3560C is a single-chip, high precision, stereo digital-to
analog converter designed for audio applications. The DAC 3560C provides
three integrated power audio drivers: a stereo headset, a mono earpiece
and a mono loudspeaker driver. Moreover, mixing additional analog
sources to the D/A-converted signal is supported.
For applications with a noise-critical power supply environment,
the DAC 3560C is equipped with an integrated low drop-out voltage
regulator (LDO). With the LDO, the power supply rejection ratio (PSRR)
on the audio outputs is improved to more than 100 dB. The DAC 3560C
comes in 6.0 mm x 6.0 mm x 0.9 mm 40-pin Plastic Quad Flat No Leads
package (PQFN40).
About Wavecom
Wavecom is a worldwide provider of integrated technology solutions
for wireless voice and data applications. Wavecom's solutions
include all the software and hardware elements that are necessary to
develop truly innovative wireless devices, as well as the development
tools and services needed to bring them to market quickly and easily.
Founded in 1993 and headquartered near Paris in
Issy-les-Moulineaux, Wavecom has subsidiaries in Hong Kong (PRC), Seoul
(South Korea), San Diego (USA), Darmstadt (Germany) and Guildford (UK).
Wavecom is publicly traded on Euronext Paris (Nouveau Marche: AVM) in
France and on the Nasdaq (WVCM) exchange in the U.S.
For more information, visit http://www.wavecom.com
About Micronas
Micronas (SWX Swiss Exchange: MASN, Prime Standard Segment, TecDAX,
Frankfurt: MNSN), a semiconductor company group with worldwide
operations, is a leading supplier of cutting-edge IC and sensor system
solutions for consumer electronics and automotive electronics. The
holding is headquartered in Zurich (Switzerland). Currently, the
Micronas group employs about 1750 people. In 2003, it generated CHF 767
Million in sales.
For more information, visit http://www.micronas.com.
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