Supertex Announces a New High Voltage MEMS Driver and Its Strategy of Expanding Focus on MEMS Interface Solutions
25 April 2013 - 2:00AM
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Supertex (NASDAQ: SUPX), a recognized leader in high voltage analog
and mixed signal integrated circuits (ICs), today announced, as a
part of its future business strategy, the intent to provide greater
focus and support to the Micro-Electro-Mechanical System (MEMS)
marketplace. The Company considers the growing MEMS market and its
applications to be a critical focus for application of the
Company's unique system and processing expertise. As part of this
new strategy, Supertex released the new HV264 Quad High Voltage
Amplifier Array.
MEMS applications continue to evolve and have an ever increasing
impact on products and our daily lives in most major electronics
markets, from high reliability, optical datacom, and medical, to
industrial and consumer. Supertex is expanding its standard and
custom product development to drive MEMS solutions. Supertex will
increase its driver products for optical switching applications, as
well as expand into a broader range of MEMS solutions. Our products
will find use in communications, diagnostics and analysis,
manufacturing, fabrication, and more.
The HV264 will find use in a variety of MEMS and other High
Voltage Drive applications, such as driving optical MEMS and
piezoelectric transducers. Versus the large amplifier array of most
available solutions, the base of 4 amplifiers offers significant
advantages in design layout and modularization to engineers
tackling the large mix of applications for MEMS and Piezoelectric
solutions. Some areas of application are MEMs micromirror drives as
seen in optical networking and communications, test and
measurement, printing, component alignment, 3D position tracking
and positioning such as for gaming, laser marking, small and
transparent displays, biomedical instrumentation and imaging, and
more. Potential piezoelectric applications include security
sensors, fluid measurement, and more.
The four channels of the HV264 consist of four independent high
voltage amplifiers, capable of inverting or non-inverting
configurations. The outputs can swing at 9V/µs, measured with a
200V supply and a 15pF load. The HV264 operates with a 200V and a
5V supply. With an integrated high value gain setting resistor for
internal feedback (66.7V/V), no external passives for feedback are
needed. Internal voltage swing is designed to proceed between 50mV
and 2.85V on the input, with the output ranging from 3.33V to Vpp -
10V (the dc supply voltage minus 10V.)
Supertex has been a key supplier of solutions in this space, and
the Company is working to expand its relationship with other key
MEMS suppliers. Supertex will continue to improve its unique
process capabilities, and provide increasing levels of service and
value to its base of MEMS customers.
Samples of HV264TS-G are available from stock in a Pb(free)/RoHS
compliant 24-Lead TSSOP package. Lead-time for production
quantities is 4 - 6 weeks, ARO. The HV264TS-G is priced at USD$6.16
each for 1K quantities. The HV264DB1 demo board is also available
for evaluation. HV264 is a derivative chip of the MEMS driver
family which includes HV254, HV256 and HV257, all of which contain
32 channels. These datasheets can be found the website:
www.supertex.com.
About Supertex Supertex, Inc. is a
publicly held mixed signal semiconductor manufacturer, focused in
high voltage analog and mixed signal products for use in the
medical, LED lighting, printer and display, industrial and
telecommunication industries. Supertex product, corporate and
financial information is readily available at www.supertex.com.
Corporate Headquarters: Christine Mahiya Manager, Marketing
Communications 408/222-4858 christin@supertex.com
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