SMIC Announces LDO Linear Voltage Regulator IP Series
Shanghai, CHINA, December 21, 2005
-- Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (“SMIC”, NYSE: SMI and HKSE: 0981.HK), one of the leading semiconductor foundries in the world, announced today the availability of a series of Low Dropout (LDO) Linear Voltage Regulator IPs for its power management IP portfolio. Specifically, the series will be available for 0.13um to 0.35um Logic/Mixed-Signal, and 0.18um and 0.35um EEPROM CMOS process technologies. These internal LDO Linear Voltage Regulator IPs, which can be embedded into a broad range of applications, including digital cameras, MP3 players, smart cards, SIM cards and IP phones, are all silicon-proven and available for use, with some already in volume production.
Compared to industry standards, SMIC’s LDO Linear Voltage Regulator IP is designed to offer competitive advantages, including a small area, low power consumption, high output drive, multi-loading current, a power-saving shutdown mode with a short wake up time, a high power supply reject ratio (PSRR), and a stable, yet large, operating output voltage range. In addition, both standard and non-standard selectable output voltages, and customization services to develop solutions depending on customer needs and requirements are available.
With over 400 internal and third-party partners’ verified IPs currently available, SMIC aims to provide a wide selection to fully support the diverse design needs of its customers. SMIC also aims to continue to collaborate with other leading third-party IP providers to jointly offer total design solutions. For additional information about the LDO Linear Voltage Regulator IP series and/or any other IPs, please contact SMIC sales account managers or design services at design_services@smics.com.
About SMIC
Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (“SMIC”, NYSE: SMI, HKSE: 0981.HK) is one of the leading semiconductor foundries in the world, providing integrated circuit (IC) manufacturing at 0.35um to 90nm and finer line technologies to customers worldwide. Established in 2000, SMIC has four 8-inch wafer fabrication facilities in volume production in Shanghai and Tianjin. In the first quarter of 2005, SMIC commenced commercial production at its 12-inch wafer fabrication facility in Beijing. SMIC also maintains customer service and marketing offices in the U.S., Europe, and Japan, and a representative office in Hong Kong. As part of its dedication towards providing high-quality services, SMIC strives to comply with or exceed international standards and has achieved ISO9001, ISO/TS16949, OHSAS18001, TL9000, and ISO14001 certifications. For additional information, please visit http://www.smics.com.
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