Philips leads I²C innovation with industry’s first Fast-mode Plus devices
New I²C Logic devices offer frequencies up to 1 MHz or a ten-fold increase in bus capacitance
Royal Philips Electronics (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHI) today announced the industry's first I²C Logic devices based on the Fast-mode Plus (Fm+) specification. The new I²C Fast-mode Plus specification goes up to a frequency of 1 MHz (1 MB/s) - more than twice the frequency of previous I²C-bus speed specifications - and is backward compatible with existing Fast-mode and Standard-mode devices. In addition, Fm+ increases the total possible capacitance by a factor of 10, enabling longer distance transmission at slower bus speeds without requiring buffers. This allows engineers to create more flexible system designs at higher speeds when more bandwidth is needed, or use larger buses for emerging applications in LED and architectural lighting and gaming, which require a larger number of components on a single bus.
"Philips Fast-mode Plus devices allow for more devices on the same bus, faster communication speeds, and longer transmission distances, taking advantage of the advanced features of the new I²C specification," said Dhwani Vyas, general manager, interface product line, Philips Semiconductors. "Fast-mode Plus will help customers improve performance across a wide range of applications, as the I²C-bus is used increasingly for maintenance and control of intelligent devices."
Philips invented the I²C-bus in the early 1980s and continues to drive innovation in I²C technology.
The I²C-bus - now the de facto standard for system control - is an elegant two-wire bus with a software-defined
protocol that provides the communications link between integrated circuits in a system. With I²C, designers can
easily and reliably add devices and functions to an existing bus, saving space and lowering overall costs.
The new Fast-mode Plus specification, scheduled to be released at the end of Q2 2006, takes I²C to the next level
and will mark the first major update to the specification since January 2000. Fm+ goes up to a frequency of 1MHz, versus 400
kHz with Fast-mode, simply by tightening the tolerances and bus timing requirements.
The initial wave of Philips products that will support the 1-MHz Fm+ interface include:
- PCA9633: 4-bit I²C LED controllers optimized for RGBA color mixing.
The Philips PCA9633 is an industry-leading LED driver equipped with four individual pulse width modulation (PWM) controllers - one for each LED output - and a fifth group PWM that can dim or blink all LEDs with the same value. A new feature in the Fast-mode Plus LED controllers allows software programming of four different addresses that each device will respond to, allowing group and sub-group calls when dimming or blinking groups of LEDs, which will greatly simplify programming. This enables finer-grained control over LED animation and dimming in mobile, entertainment and lighting applications. The higher SDA drive of the Fast-mode Plus LED controllers allows up to 126 devices to operate on the same bus without requiring an extra bus extender on every node. - PCA9698: Advanced 40-bit I²C I/O expander.
The Philips PCA9698, a new advanced 40-bit GPIO, offers higher bit widths and makes it easier to control and monitor complex systems. Supporting up to 64 devices on the same bus, the PCA9698 offers several advanced features, including 40 I/O pins configurable to totem pole or open drain; output logic states that can change at the Acknowledge or Stop command; maskable inputs that don't generate interrupts; an Output Enable hardware pin; the GPIO All Call address; and the SMBus Alert function. The Fast-mode Plus I/O expanders can be used across a wide range of applications, such as servers, mobile phones, gaming systems, industrial control, medical equipment and instrumentation. - PCA9665: Fast-mode Plus parallel bus to I²C-bus controllers.
The Philips PCA9665 bus controller is the first master device capable of communicating at I²C-bus speeds up to 1 MHz or on longer buses up to 4,000 pF. It allows standard parallel-bus microcontrollers and microprocessors to function as Fast-mode Plus capable masters and includes a 68-byte buffer to increase the processor's productivity.
Availability
The Philips PCA9633 and PCA9698 are available now, and samples of the PCA9665 are available today. Additional I²C products featuring Fast-mode Plus will be sampling in late Q2 2006. Information on Philips I²C Logic devices is available at: www.philips.com/i2c.
About Royal Philips Electronics
Royal Philips Electronics of the Netherlands (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHI) is one of the world's biggest electronics companies and Europe's largest, with sales of EUR 30.4 billion in 2005. With activities in the three interlocking domains of healthcare, lifestyle and technology and 161,500 employees in more than 60 countries, it has market leadership positions in medical diagnostic imaging and patient monitoring, color television sets, electric shavers, lighting and silicon system solutions. News from Philips is located at www.semiconductors.philips.com.
