SAN JOSE, Calif., USA – July 22, 2015 – Fairchild (NASDAQ: FCS), a leading global provider of high-performance power semiconductor solutions, today announced a comprehensive portfolio of USB Type-C™ solutions that enable manufacturers to quickly and easily Bring next-generation USB capabilities to smartphones, computers, power adapters, and other devices with USB ports. Fairchild's USB Type-C solutions have smaller size requirements and lower power requirements than other alternatives, helping manufacturers develop slimmer, more stylish devices that consume less power and achieve greater energy efficiency.
Zhao Jin, senior director of interface and protection products at Fairchild, said: "Compared to similar competitive solutions that can consume up to 10 times the power, Fairchild's USB Type-C solution product portfolio will lead the industry towards low power consumption and small size—— Both requirements have become important in today's increasingly thin and light battery-powered devices. Manufacturers have begun to leverage Fairchild's USB Type-C solutions to launch products that meet the new standard, including the world's first USB Type-C smartphone manufacturers.”
Fairchild’s USB Type-C solutions address a wide variety of application requirements, giving manufacturers more flexibility when selecting devices with the best feature set for their products. Choice and greater flexibility. Some of Fairchild's USB Type-C solutions offer basic functionality such as connection, orientation, and device type detection (dual-role port, downstream port, and upstream port), while others support more advanced features. These advanced features include data role swapping, power role swapping, hard reset, soft reset, active cable support, Vendor Custom Message (VDM) packet transmission and high power charging up to 100W.
The new USB Type-C solution is smaller and easier to integrate into product designs. Especially important, the FUSB302 has an extremely small 1.2 mm x 1.3 mm WLCSP package, which is only a fraction of competing products, allowing manufacturers to achieve greater flexibility in size-constrained designs.
Fairchild's USB Type-C solution uses an I2C interface that communicates with the application's host processor for control and sending instructions, eliminating the need for an integrated microprocessor.
This system division allows Fairchild to provide the lowest power, smallest size and flexible products.
Fairchild's product portfolio of USB Type-C solutions includes:
Fairchild has always been a pioneer in the semiconductor industry, adhering to the pioneering spirit to this day, and is committed to making the world cleaner and better. We focus on developing and manufacturing a complete product portfolio from low-power to high-power solutions to provide the best design experience for system building engineers and system architects in the mobile, industrial, cloud, automotive, lighting and computing industries. We are based on this guiding principle: engaged employees and satisfied customers are an inseparable part of the company's development, while encouraging employees to pursue simplicity and challenge, exploration and entertainment, excellence and respect, and to have decisive execution and the ability to face problems head-on. courage. If you are using a smartphone or driving a car, using modern household appliances or working and living in a comfortable building, or even watching movie animations, then you have felt the power of Fairchild "Power to Amaze".
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