SEMICONDUCTORS
![]() AC2200 based products |
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Venturing into the semiconductor business in the Year 2003, Arasan Chip Systems has emerged as a key provider of Application Specific Standard Products (ASSP) to address the SD/SDIO, MMC 4.0 and CEATA Markets. As a widely recognized IP supplier with Number One market share ranking for these standards, Arasan Chip Systems understands the ever evolving technology and market demands, thereby being the first to address it. Our semiconductor products are designed to solve many of the system integration problems by providing a quick, simple, direct, and cost-effective solution.
We recently launched the 2’nd Generation of our SDIO Card Controller ASSP, the AC2200 which allows companies to gain instant access to SDIO slots on Consumer Electronics devices supporting SDIO. We are also targeting the embedded host market with the launch of the AC5000 SD/SDIO/MMC4/CE-ATA Host Controller ASIC which provides for increasing the number of SDIO slots in a host platform in addition to providing access to MMC 4.0 Cards and CE-ATA Drives.
Quality is of primary concern to us and we have tested our Card Controller ASSP for interoperability with over 50 SDIO Host Platforms like PDA’s, Smartphones, Gaming Platforms and Multimedia Devices. The AC5000 has been taken to interoperability sessions held by the standards associations whose specification it supports for testing against various cards and drives. Arasan Chip Systems Total Solution ensures that customers have a complete package of software and drivers available in various platforms for use with our products. All of our chips are designed for low power consumption and improved performance meeting the needs of today’s new applications.
Customers can take confidence in knowing that the core technology using which our ASSP’s are designed has been licensed to companies like Intel, Philips, Broadcom, Motorola, Telecom Italia, Samsung, Sony, ST Micro, HP, Bosch and over 100 others.
Excellent Support comes standard with all parts!
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