TI Introduces Industry's First Integrated Flash Media and Smart Card CardBus Controller for Laptops and Small PCs
DALLAS, Sept. 5 /PRNewswire/ -- A new device from Texas Instruments (TI)
Incorporated (NYSE: TXN) reads multiple types of Flash media without costly
adapters as well as providing smart card functionality for security and
e-commerce applications. Designed for use in laptop computers and small PCs,
the PCI1620 CardBus controller chip -- fully compliant with PCMCIA proposal
262 -- lowers end customers' overall ownership cost by up to 70 percent and
solves the dilemma of multiple cards for Flash media and enables secure
transactions in a host of existing and up-and-coming e-commerce applications.
The complete functionality of the PCI1620 will be demonstrated next week at
the Intel Developers Forum in San Jose, CA (Booth #325). (See
www.ti.com/sc02233 for more information.)
High Level of Integration Supports Multiple Flash Media Cards
More than 500 million Flash media cards including Smart Media (SM), Secure
Digital (SD), Memory Stick (MS) and MultiMediaCards -- which are all supported
by the PCI1620 -- will be shipped by 2005, according to recent research
reports. Some existing laptops have dedicated sockets, but they only support
one type of Flash Media.
"TI's UltraMedia(TM) technology integrates and simplifies the use of
multiple Flash memory cards and smart cards in mobile PCs with a simple,
low-cost passive adapter," said Andy Prophet, executive director of the
MultiMediaCard Association (www.mmca.org ). "Using this technology, the
highly integrated PCI1620 serves as host controller for all these cards using
a single, low-cost passive adapter that enables end users to switch among
media types without the hassle or cost of active adapters or external
readers."
The PCI1620 is the first product available that is fully compliant to
PCMCIA's proposal 262, whose purpose is to allow connectivity of media cards
and smart cards through the standard PC card form factor.
Security for Network and E-Commerce Transactions
Incorporating Gemplus' GemCore(TM) smart card interface technology, the
PCI1620 integrates a smart card reader that enables secure log-on to PCs and
networks and encryption of sensitive data. Compliant with EMV2000, a set of
global specifications for cards, terminals, and applications, it also allows
security for online banking transactions, such as debit/credit services and
online payments.
"With the help of Gemplus' leading edge technology and support, our
UltraMedia products will enable PC users to do business and perform
transactions over the Internet with increased security, convenience and
confidence," said Julie Holland, director of TI's Connectivity Solutions
group. "By working with Gemplus, we are able to offer our customers
tremendous savings, ease-of-use and instant access to the inherent benefits of
smart card technology, which we believe is poised for tremendous growth in the
near future due to the need for more security and privacy."
The PCI1620's smart card capability simplifies network security and
e-commerce -- providing additional convenience to end users -- by keeping
track of a variety of data types, including user IDs, passwords, name and
address information, credit card numbers, and favorite Web site lists. Stored
securely in the smart card, this information can automatically populate Web
forms, such as login or checkout forms at an e-commerce site. Additionally,
the smart card can store user profiles, allowing multiple users to share a PC,
as each user's personalized settings are applied with insertion of their smart
card.
Smart cards will also serve up-and-coming Internet applications, such as
tracking purchases made on shoppers' cards, consumer Java(TM) technology-based
cards that allow access to private Web sites, and tracking video game records
and points.
Low-Cost, Passive Adapter Accommodates UltraMedia
Laptop and small PC OEMs can either provide dedicated sockets for
different types of media cards (including a 4-in-1 socket), or a single
low-cost, passive adapter can accommodate four types (MS, SM, SD and
MultiMediaCards). In the latter case, the end user simply inserts the media
card into a PC card adapter, and inserts the adapter into a laptop PC card
slot. The PCI1620 supports two CardBus slots, and allows for two different
kinds of media to be accessed at the same time. A separate adapter for smart
card is also available from numerous suppliers.
Availability, Packaging, and Pricing
The PCI1620 CardBus controller is sampling now, with volume production
scheduled for October 2002. It is available in 209 GHK MicroStar BGA and
208-PDV packages. Planned pricing is $8.00 each in quantities of 10,000.
Texas Instruments Incorporated provides innovative DSP and analog
technologies to meet our customers' real world signal processing requirements.
In addition to Semiconductor, the company's businesses include Sensors &
Controls, and Educational & Productivity Solutions. TI is headquartered in
Dallas, Texas, and has manufacturing, design or sales operations in more than
25 countries.
Texas Instruments is traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the
symbol TXN. More information is located on the World Wide Web at www.ti.com .