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MagnaChip Launches Low Noise, Low Power Consumption, Fast Transient LDO Regulator for BGA SSD Used in Mobile Devices
[December 17, 2018]

MagnaChip Launches Low Noise, Low Power Consumption, Fast Transient LDO Regulator for BGA SSD Used in Mobile Devices


SEOUL, South Korea and SAN JOSE, Calif., Dec. 17, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- MagnaChip Semiconductor Corporation ("MagnaChip") (NYSE: MX), a designer and manufacturer of analog and mixed-signal semiconductor platform solutions, today announced that it has released a low noise, low power consumption, fast transient LDO (Low Dropout) regulator that also can be designed into BGA (Ball Grid Array) SSD (Solid State Drive) components commonly used in mobile devices. An LDO regulator is a power standard product whose function can be designed into various components.

An LDO regulator is a DC voltage regulator that can regulate an output voltage even when the supply voltage is immensely close to the output voltage. The advantages of a LDO regulator over other DC-to-DC regulators include the absence of switching noise, smaller device size, and greater design simplicity.

A BGA SSD refers to an SSD that integrates an SSD controller and a memory chip, such as DRAM and NAND flash, into a Ball Grid Array package. It is about 60 percent smaller than a non-BGA SSD in size and, therefore, mainly used in mobile devices such as notebook PCs, tablets PCs and smartphones.

The new product is developed especially for the stringent requirements of a BGA SSD power supply and provides a stable 1.2V output voltage in the 1.65V to 3.3V input voltage range. It also is capable of supplying a maximum current of 500mA and, by virtue of a high Power Supply Rejection Ratio (PSRR), it can remove input power noise. In addition, the product realizes a low quiescent current of 75uA, which increases the power efficiency of mobile devices and extends battery life.

By design, a BGA SSD has a high variation in its read / write load, which requires a stable power supply. To meet this requirement, the new LDO regulator features an industry leading 0.5% fast transient response. MagnaChip also promotes greater product safety by building in protection against current surges above rated specifications and enhanced power monitoring features.

"We are pleased to launch our new LDO regulator with low noise, low power consumption and fast transient response." said YJ Kim, CEO of MagnaChip. "We have a diversified portfolio of power standard products which includes power IC and discretes for mobile, consumer electronics and industrial applications. The introduction of this LDO regulator will further expand our power IC standard product portfolio for mobile devices."

About MagnaChip Semiconductor

MagnaChip is a designer and manufacturer of analog and mixed-signal semiconductor platform solutions for communications, IoT, consumer, industrial and automotive applications. The Company's Standard Products Group and Foundry Services Group provide a broad range of standard products and manufacturing services to customers worldwide. MagnaChip, with over 30 years of operating history, owns a portfolio of approximately 3,100 registered patents and pending applications, and has extensive engineering, design and manufacturing process expertise. For more information, please visit www.magnachip.com. Information on or accessible through, MagnaChip's website is not a part of, and is not incorporated into, this release.

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