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Programmable Solutions From Lattice Support USB Type-C management with Low Power and Small Factor
Published: Nov 27,2014237 Read
Lattice Semiconductor announced four solutions that allow the rapid implementation of the recently released USB Type-C standard. These solutions have already been adopted by leading customers and Lattice plans to demonstrate selected solutions during the USB 3.1 Developers' Day held in Singapore on November 19 and 20.
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Lattice's four standardized solutions provide manufacturers with a range of options for meeting several of USB Type-C's key capabilities, including Power Delivery (PD) negotiation, Cable Detection (CD) and Vendor Defined Messaging (VDM). These functions enable USB Type-C to deliver up to 100W of power, support in excess of 20 Gbps of bandwidth and the flexibility to repurpose the connector and cable to deliver other signals, such as Display Port and HDMI.
"Manufacturers are quickly adopting USB Type-C in recognition of its compelling advantages and Lattice is enabling them to develop their USB Type-C solutions with the company's low-cost and low-power programmable technology," said Keith Bladen, Marketing Vice President at Lattice.
"Developers are enjoying the time-to-market acceleration and flexibility that the Lattice programmable solutions can deliver to this emerging application area."
Through its programmable logic based approach, Lattice can implement USB Type-C's critical PD, CD and VDM functions in a manner that maximizes the ability to respond to changing requirements while minimizing power compared to solutions that primarily use a microprocessor for implementation.
The Lattice solutions can be implemented in a variety of packages from QFN, for easy assembly using low cost PCBs, to 0.4 mm BGAs for form factor constrained designs. Pricing for the multimillion unit volumes typical of consumer mobile designs is below $1.