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New Configurable Mixed-Signal IC from Silego

Silego Technology announces a new Configurable Mixed-signal IC (CMIC) in the flagship GreenPAK (GPAK) Family.

Silego’s GPAK family of NVM Programmable Mixed-signal Matrix devices enables innovators to integrate many system functions such as system reset, power sequencing, voltage sensing, interface, and miscellaneous logic while minimizing component count, board space, and power consumption. The SLG46120V maximizes the GPIO and functionality available in the incredibly small 1.6 x 1.6 x 0.55 mm 10-GPIO STQFN package. This device builds upon the 8-GPIO SLG46110V to expand the range of designs that can be addressed in such a small device. Last month, Silego announced the shipment of the one billionth CMIC since inception five years ago.

Like other devices in the GPAK family, development of SLG46120V projects takes advantage of the easy-to-use GPAK development hardware and simple GUI interface of GPAK Designer, allowing engineers to quickly and easily implement new designs and respond to changing design requirements.

“An upgrade path from the SLG46110V, the SLG46120V allows our customers to implement even more complex and demanding functions using minimal board space, cost, and power,” said Nathan John, Director of Marketing. “With the introduction of the SLG46120V the GreenPAK family continues its accelerating expansion, offering a portfolio capable of addressing an increasing variety of mixed-signal functions.”

Target Applications include:

  • Consumer Electronics ◦ Wearables
    • Portable: Tablets, Smartphones, Notebooks
    • PCs and PC peripherals
  • Commercial and Industrial Electronics ◦ Servers
    • Embedded PCs
    • Data Communications Equipment

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