Product category: Communications ICs (Wired)
News Release from: Oxford Semiconductor | Subject: OXCF950B
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 01 October 2002
UART bridge boosts serial connectivity
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Oxford Semiconductor has added an embedded compatibility mode to its 16bit PC Card UART bridge IC that allows generic device drivers to access the 15Mbit/s asynchronous UART and a local bus interface.
Oxford Semiconductor has added an embedded compatibility mode to its 16bit PC Card UART bridge chip that allows generic device drivers to access the 15Mbit/s asynchronous UART and a local bus interface The OXCF950B's embedded compatibility mode provides designers of Compact Flash and PCMCIA add-in cards with instant compatibility with a wide range of mobile computing devices
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 4 Jul 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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By incorporating a bridge to an 8bit local bus the OXCF950B allows PC Card designers to expand the capability of their products through the addition of peripherals to the bus.
Using indirect addressing, local bus mode is pin selected and supports PCMCIA and complex embedded applications.
For add-in card circuits requiring more room, an ultra-small 48-ball BGA version of the OXCF950B has also been introduced as an alternative to the TQFP packaged device.
To better support low voltage battery-backed product development, the operating input voltage range of the new part has been extended from 2.7 to 3.6V.
A choice of power-down modes has been added to help minimise power consumption.
Assisting add-in card manufacturers in the differentiation of product designs, the OXCF950B's Microwire programmed EEPROM enables modification of attribute memory, UART and Local Bus configuration registers during power-up or hard/soft reset.
To help reduce product development time the OXCF950B is pin and software compatible with the previous OXCF950 and industry standard 16C550 devices.
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