Jazz Semiconductor's SiGe BiCMOS Technology to Drive Next Generation Green, Energy Efficient Analog ICs
17 6월 2008 - 9:00PM
Business Wire
Jazz Semiconductor�, the leader in Analog-Intensive Mixed-Signal
(AIMS) foundry solutions today announced its 0.18-micron Silicon
Germanium (SiGe) BiCMOS platform (SBC18) enables customers to
deliver next generation green, energy efficient analog ICs. Jazz�s
modular process technology offers significant power and efficiency
savings over standard CMOS. Jazz SBC18 provides a next-generation
solution for ultra low power, integrated wireless and networking
products that require high-performance bipolar transistors with
high-quality passives together with high density logic. Jazz�s
modular SBC18 SiGe BiCMOS platform incorporates high speed,
standard, and high breakdown SiGe Bipolar transistors, or SiGe
NPNs, for low noise, high switching speeds and better linearity
than can be achieved with a typical 0.18-micron CMOS offering, for
applications where those features are required. For a given
performance level, Jazz�s SiGe NPN provides up to 30% power savings
over standard CMOS for high speed precision analog circuits using
Current Mode Logic (CML). In addition, SBC18 offers up to 200 GHz
SiGe devices extending this power advantage to higher frequency
applications such as automotive radar. Jazz also announced today a
Vertical PNP (VPNP) module for the SBC18 SiGe BiCMOS process which
can be paired with a SiGe NPN to enable the design of analog
circuits that require high voltage, complementary drive or
amplification beyond the capability of standard CMOS. Jazz�s VPNP
showcases a low capacitance, high current drive, and high breakdown
voltage that enable up to 30% efficiency improvements yielding
power and die area savings for output stage and power applications.
�Our customers take advantage of our modular 0.18-micron SiGe
BiCMOS platform to produce the latest differentiated, highly
integrated analog and mixed-signal products that are more energy
efficient than previous generations,� said Chuck Fox, vice
president of sales and marketing, Jazz Semiconductor. �The SBC18
SiGe BiCMOS platform offers an optimal feature set to allow
customers to integrate complex transceiver and power amplifier
functions on a single die, significantly reducing IC power
consumption over standard CMOS technology.� The advanced SBC18
process platform is supported by Jazz process design kits, low
power digital libraries and memory compilers, RF/analog modeling
suite, and PCM based models, to provide users with precise circuit
performance simulations and comprehensive, silicon validated design
techniques. About Jazz Semiconductor Jazz Semiconductor,� a wholly
owned subsidiary of Jazz Technologies,� Inc. (AMEX:JAZ), is the
leading independent wafer foundry focused on Analog-Intensive
Mixed-Signal (AIMS) CMOS process technologies. The company's broad
portfolio of modular AIMS technologies includes RFCMOS and
specialty CMOS processes, such as Enhanced RFCMOS, BiCMOS, SiGe
BiCMOS, Bipolar-CMOS-DMOS, and High Voltage CMOS. These
technologies are designed to produce analog and mixed-signal
semiconductor devices that are smaller and more highly integrated,
power-efficient, feature-rich and cost-effective than those
produced using standard process technologies. Jazz also offers
world-class design enablement tools to speed customers� time from
design to revenue production. The Company serves customers in the
wireless and high-speed wireline communications, consumer
electronics, automotive and industrial end markets. Jazz executive
offices and its U.S. wafer fabrication facilities are located in
Newport Beach, CA. Jazz Semiconductor also has engineering,
manufacturing, and sales support in Shanghai, China. For more
information, please visit www.jazzsemi.com. Forward-Looking
Statements This press release contains forward-looking statements
within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act
of 1995, including the statements relating to growth in the analog
IC market and the development and execution of our strategic
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which change over time. Actual results and consequences, including
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cause actual performance to differ from these forward-looking
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Forward-looking statements speak only as of the date they are made.
Jazz Technologies assumes no obligation to update forward-looking
statements.
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