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Date: 9th July 09
CMD's new protection filter for
microSD interfaces
California Micro Devices (CMD) has released a new interface
protection filter specifically suited for microSD interfaces.
The CM1624 combines of EMI filtering, line termination and
TVS diodes in a single UDFN package, ideal for protecting
these interfaces in cellular phones and other portable devices.
The CM1624 uses innovative inductor-based filter design
based on Praetorian III coupled inductor architecture.
Praetorian III technology uses two layer coupled inductor
architecture. By utilizing this structure, Praetorian III
devices provide large value inductances, which permits the
use of lower capacitance Zener diodes, resulting in improved
filter characteristics compared to traditional filter solutions.
Praetorian III coupled inductor advantages:
Steeper attenuation curves at lower frequencies ( RF Performance
Curve )
Low total line capacitance <12pf at operating voltages
Supports clock frequencies up to 96MHz
Cut off frequency at 300MHz typical
Broad stop band starting in 700MHz band up to 3 GHz
Minimal insertion loss ( <-1.5dB typical)
Rise and fall times less than 5ns
Highest level of ESD protection (up to ±15kV per
IEC 61000-4-2 Level 4, contact discharge)
The CM1624 offers through package ESD protection circuit
for VCC and 2 discrete diodes for other function such as
Card Detect (CD). Each of the microSD interface lines feature
a 25kO pull-up resistor to assist in detecting the presence
of a memory card.
CM1624 Applications
MicroSD / T-Flash interfaces
MMC interfaces
CDMA, GSM, 3G cell phones
Availability: Now in samples
Price: Each $0.16 each in quantities of 3000 units.
For details visit: www.cmd.com
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