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New level translators from Nexperia support legacy and future mobile phone SIM cards

Low operating and shutdown currents maximize battery life of mobile phones

Nexperia, the expert in essential semiconductors, today announced the latest addition to its family of voltage level translators, the NXT4557GU and NXT4556UP. These devices enable seamless connectivity of next generation low voltage mobile phone baseband processors with its subscribers’ identity module (SIM) cards. As processor geometries advance to single digit nanometer nodes the core voltage of advanced SOCs continues to move lower thereby necessitating the need of voltage translators to connect the SOC to other standard process devices and I/O ports like legacy class B and Class C SIM cards.

The NXT4557GU and NXT4556UP dual-supply translators support voltages levels between 1.08 V and 1.98 V on the host processor side and 1.62 V to 3.6 V on the SIM card side. These operating ranges make these devices compliant with legacy Class B (3.0 V ± 10%) and Class C (1.8 V ± 10%) voltage levels, while maintaining compatibility with the voltage levels which will be used by future SIM card interface standards (1.2 V ± 10%). The NXT4557GU and NXT4556UP both feature bidirectional IO and unidirectional RESET and clock channels and also a smart ONE SHOT that enables very low channel propagation delays. These devices have a low operating current of 8µA with a standby current of only 1µA to help maximize the battery life of mobile devices. Integrated pull-up resistors help to further reduce power consumption in standby mode, while also lowering overall system BOM cost and space. The NXT4557GU features an enable (EN) pin and is housed in a leadless XQFN10 package while the NXT4556UP is auto-enabled and comes in an ultra-small WLCSP9 package with 0.35mm pitch.

Vikram Singh Parihar, senior product manager at Nexperia, comments: “In case of a system crash or accidental removal of battery, the power supply on the SIM card discharges to ground quickly and there remains no time for interface device to execute shutdown sequence. Nexperia’s NXT4557GU and NXT4556UP take care of this ungraceful shutdown by implementing orderly shutdown of the signals and help avoid any improper write and corruption of data”.

For more information on the NXT4557GU, including product specifications and datasheet, please visit: https://www.nexperia.com/products/analog-logic-ics/asynchronous-interface-logic/voltage-translators-level-shifters/NXT4557GU.html

For more information on the NXT4556UP, including product specifications and datasheet, please visit:

https://www.nexperia.com/products/analog-logic-ics/asynchronous-interface-logic/voltage-translators-level-shifters/NXT4556UP.html


Danit

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