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ROHM ECOMOS Efficiently Handles Reduced Supply Voltages in Portables
SAN DIEGO, Calif. – December 8, 2009 –The new ECOMOS series of n-channel and
p-channel MOSFETs from ROHM Semiconductor are designed to meet the prescribed operation at lower gate drive voltages that emerging generations of portable electronic devices require. ROHM’s advanced proprietary processing has produced devices that exhibit RDS(ON) values as much as 90% lower than comparable devices when operated at ultra-low 1.5 V or 1.2 V gate drive (VGS) voltages. This improved electrical performance combined with ROHM’s unique packaging design provides both high-efficiency, excellent power dissipation and small device footprint.
The new ECOMOS 1.5 V products are offered in three package sizes depending on maximum power dissipation (PD) in configurations that include single p-channel or n-channel devices (with or without Schottky barrier diode) and complex, multi-die dual p-channel or n-channel devices. The three package sizes with salient specifications* are:
- WEMT6 : 1.8x1.6x0.8 mm (1613), PD(MAX) = 0.8 W,
- TSST8: 3.0x1.9x0.8 mm (3016), PD(MAX) = 1.25 W
- TSMT8: 3.0x2.8x0.8 mm (3024), PD(MAX) = 1.5 W
(*see specifications and a compete list of available packages)
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ROHM Announces CMOS LDO Regulators with Automatic Power-Saving Function

SAN DIEGO, Calif. - August 21, 2009 - ROHM Semiconductor has introduced a new series of CMOS LDO regulators featuring ROHM's proprietary automatic power-saving (APS) function that dynamically switches performance characteristics based on operating conditions. The BHxxPB1 Series combines the benefits of LDOs - small packaging, minimal external components and simple design process - with very low average power consumption. During high-speed operation, with operating current of 20 µA, the output voltage is regulated to ±1% over step load changes. In the power-save mode, the operating current is reduced to 2 µA. These devices are particularly useful in portable applications such as cell phones where lower average current consumption can aid in extending battery life.
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TRANSIM TO SHOWCASE ONLINE DESIGN TOOLS AT EE TIMES' POWER MANAGEMENT VIRTUAL CONFERENCE AS A SILVER SPONSOR
WHO: Transim Technology Corporation (“Transim”) is the worldwide leader developing online design solutions to manufacturers of power management, analog and mixed-signal products, microcontrollers, motor drives and other complex technical products.
WHAT: At its exhibition booth at EE Times’ Power Management Virtual Conference, Transim will be provide free access to some of its industry leading online design environments. The following tools will be available:
- Renesas VP – An interactive design experience for power management applications using Renesas’ high performance MOSFETs. The Design Tool allows users to quickly identify an optimal MOSFET combination for synchronous buck converter applications. The tool allows the analysis of converter performance, switching behavior and efficiency in a virtual test bed powered by Transim’s WebSIM® technology. An integrated interactive datasheet allows the generation of custom datasheets based on a set of custom operating conditions.
- IntelliMAX™ Load Switch Online Design Tool from Fairchild provides designers of portable applications a web-based simulation tool to quickly and accurately assess the performance of advanced load switches in actual application circuits.
- ROHM Electronic Laboratory supports customers to easily design circuits and evaluate characteristics. Using the new interactive web-based simulation tool, designers can freely vary the external components and input signals and create parts lists, simplifying the selection process. ROHM Electronic Laboratory is available for switching regulators and H-bridge drivers.
ROHM AND TRANSIM LAUNCH ONLINE ELECTRONIC LABORATORY

KYOTO, JAPAN and PORTLAND, OR (June 16, 2009) - ROHM Co., Ltd. ("ROHM") and Transim Technology Corporation ("Transim") today announced the availability of ROHM Electronic Laboratory, an interactive online design support tool powered by Transim's industry leading WebSIM® technology.
ROHM Electronic Laboratory is the first online design support tool for power management applications. The tool supports ROHM's customers in selecting and configuring system applications using ROHM's industry-leading regulator ICs. Within a few minutes users can access customized design schematics, design reports, and perform instant design verification based on their design requirements. This instant verification is made possible by Transim's leading WebSIM® technology, which allows a comprehensive analysis of the design under a variety of conditions, including AC, steady state, and transient operation. In addition, realistic scenarios can be analyzed under different load settings.
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ROHM Announces Ambient Light Sensor ICs for LCD Display Backlighting

SAN DIEGO, Calif. – March 31, 2009 – ROHM Semiconductor today announces a new family of analog and digital Ambient Light Sensor (ALS) ICs for the efficient control of LED backlighting for LCD-equipped devices. Featuring ROHM’s proprietary trimming process and use of multiple photodiodes with different junction depths, the ALS ICs provide an accurate output with little variation between various light sources. The spectral response of ROHM ALS ICs has been tailored to closely match that of the human eye for accurate light measurement. These features combine to provide uniform visibility for LCDs over a wide range of ambient light levels and sources – from incandescent or fluorescent light to full sunlight.
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ROHM Semiconductor Current Mode Switching Regulators Optimize Power Efficiency and Performance in Point-of-Load Applications

SAN DIEGO, Calif. – February 18, 2009 – ROHM Semiconductor today announces the BD91x Series of step-down switching regulators that combine ROHM’s proprietary SLLM™ (Simple Light Load Mode) technology with current-mode PWM control to provide exceptional load regulation and high efficiency at both low- and high-current load conditions.
The SLLM technique enables BD91x series regulators to seamlessly transfer to / from conventional PWM control depending on load conditions. This dual mode of operation improves the efficiency by 100% to 200% over standard PWM controllers that typically ignore the low-power operating regime. In addition, current mode feedback assures fast response to load changes and prevents operational performance problems—or failure— in voltage-sensitive devices, especially in circuits with supply voltages of 1.8V or less. Variable point-of-load (POL) requirements are found in a wide variety of applications including set top boxes, digital tuners, LCD displays, portable digital players, wireless LAN modules, personal computers, disk drives, microprocessor power supplies, GPS navigation systems and cell phones.
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