The device is suitable for use in TV panel applications, where heat dissipation from VCOM buffer devices is a concern for panel and set makers, as local heating can negatively affect image quality.
Gi Young Lee, Senior Vice President, Marketing for ASSP, Exar, commented: “We are continuing to develop innovative techniques to address flat panel display makers’ requirements to improve battery performance, a critical parameter for many mobile devices with rechargeable batteries.”
The iML2911 is currently available in an 8-pin TDFN package and in a 9-ball CSP, priced from $0.45 and sold in 10,000-piece quantities. On request, device samples and evaluation circuit boards are available.