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MIPI M-PHY 4.1, UFS 3.1, Unipro 1.8 Controller IP Cores for UFS Applications

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T2M IP , The global independent semiconductor IP Cores provider & Technology experts, is glad to announce the immediate license of its partner’s MIPI Alliance approved MIPI M-PHY 4.1 , UFS 3.1 & Unipro 1.8 IP Cores in different process nodes to support total UFS application. As the global semiconductor industry is facing both shortage and oversupply challenges at the same time, we are aware of how important supply chains are. As all developers today are in need of semiconductors as they race to be the first to market with their products, T2M-IP have been providing a flawless Total UFS solution to support countless projects in the market to support a host of Flash storage applications. MIPI M-PHY v4.1 IP Core is the latest MIPI Feature Storage IP Solution, which supports serial interface with high bandwidth capabilities and also HS Gear4 rates up to 11.6Gbps. The MIPI M-PHY IP Core is adherent to the RMMI interface which allows UniPro controller and UFS Controller s

12bit 5Gsps Current Steering DAC IP Core for High Speed Communication

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T2M-IP , the global independent semiconductor IP Cores provider & Technology experts, is pleased to announce its 12bit 5Gsps Current Steering DAC IP Core which is Silicon Proven in 28HPC+ process technology is available immediately for licensing. The DAC uses a proprietary architecture and self-calibration to achieve a higher accuracy or to increase yields with a very small area. A binary digital input code is translated into a quantized (discrete step) analogue output by the DAC. A reference quantity (either a voltage or a current) is split into binary and/or linear fractions to produce the output. The output is then generated by driving switches with a suitable number of current steering digital-to-analog converters to combine these fractions. The size and quantity of the fractions represent the range of potential digital input codes, which depends on the converter resolution or the input code's bit count (N)... For N bits, there are 2 possible codes. The analog output