Transceive launches Toshiba's complete solution for smartphones and handheld applications...

Quanding Group, a subsidiary of UNGA, launched Toshiba's complete solutions for smartphones and other handheld applications, including higher-performance CMOS image sensors, digital camera modules, FRC Plus image processing technology, and short-range wireless transmission technology TransferJet , Fast wireless charging solutions, Near Field Communication (NFC) chipset, Bluetooth & Wi-Fi integrated single chip, ApP-Lite (Lite Application Processor) and interface bridge chip, etc., which can meet any smart phone, tablet And the needs of various portable mobile electronic devices.

Transit launches Toshiba's complete solutions for smartphones and handheld applications


Figure 1-Toshiba's product schematics related to smartphones and tablets, represented by Da Lian Da Quan Ding

In order to meet the market's demand for miniaturization and higher performance, Toshiba has developed a CMOS area array sensor. By adopting superior technologies such as high dynamic range (HDR) for smooth and clear video, color noise reduction (CNR) and back-illuminated (BSI) sensors that provide higher sensitivity, Toshiba's CMOS area image sensor will be the market Open up new opportunities. And these image sensors can achieve high image quality thanks to advanced CMOS sensor technology, such as the optimization of microlenses and photodiodes. Toshiba CMOS area array sensors have a variety of resolutions ranging from VGA to more than 10 million pixels, and the pixel pitch is also from 1.12µm to 5.6µm, suitable for smart phones, tablet computers, security surveillance, and car cameras.

Transit launches Toshiba's complete solutions for smartphones and handheld applications


Figure 2-Toshiba's CMOS area array image sensor application schematic diagram

• 1.12 µm to 5.6 µm pixel pitch, VGA to more than 10 million pixels;
• High dynamic range (HDR) and color noise reduction (CNR);
• High-sensitivity back-illuminated (BSI) image sensor;
• Modules, packages and bare chips are available.

Transit launches Toshiba's complete solutions for smartphones and handheld applications


Figure 3-Toshiba's CMOS area array image sensor product lineup, represented by Da Lian Da Quan Ding

Transit launches Toshiba's complete solutions for smartphones and handheld applications


Figure 4-Toshiba's digital camera module represented by the Grand United Quanding

Transit launches Toshiba's complete solutions for smartphones and handheld applications


Figure 5-Toshiba's FRC Plus image processing technology, represented by Dalianda Quanding

Transit launches Toshiba's complete solutions for smartphones and handheld applications


Figure 6-Toshiba's short-range wireless transmission technology TransferJet, which is represented by Dalian Daquan Ding

Transit launches Toshiba's complete solutions for smartphones and handheld applications


Figure 7-Toshiba's short-range wireless transmission technology TransferJet product lineup represented by the United Nations

Transit launches Toshiba's complete solutions for smartphones and handheld applications


Figure 8-Toshiba's wireless charging power supply IC, which is represented by the Grand United Quanding

Transit launches Toshiba's complete solutions for smartphones and handheld applications


Figure 9-Toshiba's wireless charging power supply IC plan under development

Transit launches Toshiba's complete solutions for smartphones and handheld applications


Figure 10-Toshiba's wireless charging power IC development roadmap, which is represented by the United Nations General Assembly

Transit launches Toshiba's complete solutions for smartphones and handheld applications


Figure 11-Introduction of Toshiba's Near Field Communication (NFC) chipset, which is represented by the General Assembly

Toshiba not only provides Bluetooth compatible chips, but also the original Bluetooth communication protocol and configuration files. At present, Toshiba's Bluetooth IC product portfolio includes Bluetooth chip TC35661 and low-power Bluetooth chip TC35667 and low-power Bluetooth chip TC35670 with both NFC function.

Transit launches Toshiba's complete solutions for smartphones and handheld applications


Figure 12-Toshiba's bluetooth IC development roadmap, which is represented by the Grand United Quanding

Toshiba has introduced an interface bridge chip called "Mobile Peripheral Device (MPD)", which supports high-speed data transmission protocols such as MIPI, LVDS, Display Port and HDMI. Toshiba's MPD can not only transfer data at high speed, but also bridge the main processor and peripheral devices with different interfaces. Toshiba has also launched a broad portfolio of peripheral equipment, such as input and output expansion devices and SC card controllers.

Transit launches Toshiba's complete solutions for smartphones and handheld applications


Figure 13-Toshiba's interface bridging IC application schematic diagram of Toshiba represented by the United Nations

Input/output interface combination

Transit launches Toshiba's complete solutions for smartphones and handheld applications


Figure 14-Toshiba's interface bridging IC product lineup, which is represented by the Grand United Quanding

Transit launches Toshiba's complete solutions for smartphones and handheld applications


Figure 15-Toshiba's interface bridging IC product lineup list, which is represented by Grand United Quanding

Transit launches Toshiba's complete solutions for smartphones and handheld applications


Figure 16-Toshiba's RF Switch (SOI Process) Product Description

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