Sidense Qualifies 1T-OTP Non-Volatile Memory for MagnaChip 180nm Mixed-Signal and HV CMOS Process


— 1T-OTP available in high-voltage CMOS process for a wide range of applications including LED lighting, power management and display controllers

OTTAWA, Ontario, SEOUL, South Korea and CUPERTINO, Calif., March 25, 2013 /PRNewswire/ — MagnaChip Semiconductor Corporation (“MagnaChip”) (NYSE: MX), a Korea-based designer and manufacturer of analog and mixed-signal semiconductor products, and Sidense Corp., a leading developer of Logic Non-Volatile Memory (LNVM) one-time programmable (OTP) memory IP cores today announced that Sidense’s SLP 1T-OTP macros have been fully qualified for MagnaChip’s 180nm 1.8/3.3/18V high voltage CMOS and mixed-signal process. Semiconductor devices fabricated in these processes are used in applications such as LED lighting controllers, display controllers and power-management ICs (PMICs) for mobile and other high-volume applications.

“Leading semiconductor device manufacturers are already using Sidense 1T-OTP macros for LED energy management solutions fabricated using MagnaChip’s leading process technology,” stated Tom Schild, Sidense’s VP of Worldwide Sales and Marketing. “By offering our very dense and low-power SLP memory macros in MagnaChip’s HV process, customers have a proven platform in which they can take full advantage of the benefits of 1T-OTP memory and its cost-effectiveness, reliability and security advantages over eFuse, mask ROM and other NVM technologies.”

“Qualifying Sidense’s SLP 1T-OTP memory macros in our high-voltage and mixed-signal processes with high performance analog devices such as low noise and multi Vt transistors allows us to provide our key customers with significant benefits in performance and die area savings as well as long term reliability at high temperatures,” said Namkyu Park, Senior Vice President of Marketing for MagnaChip’s Semiconductor Manufacturing Services Division. “By using MagnaChip’s specialized process technology with Sidense’s reliable and cost-effective non-volatile memory macros, customers can bring to market products that offer distinct advantages over those of their competitors having flexible analog trimming and/or control program storage.”

Sidense SLP
SLP macros are available in a comprehensive range of off-the-shelf configurations ranging from 128 bits for trim and configuration applications up to 256 Kbits per macro for code storage and multiple NVM uses. Benefits of Sidense’s SLP OTP include small footprints to minimize cost, low power consumption, field-programmability, available configurations with word widths up to 128 bits and fast read access to allow executing code from OTP for many applications.

About MagnaChip Semiconductor
Headquartered in South Korea, MagnaChip Semiconductor is a Korea-based designer and manufacturer of analog and mixed-signal semiconductor products for high volume consumer applications. MagnaChip Semiconductor believes it has one of the broadest and deepest range of analog and mixed-signal semiconductor platforms in the industry, supported by its 30-year operating history, a large portfolio of registered and pending patents, and extensive engineering and manufacturing process expertise. For more information, please visit www.magnachip.com.

About Sidense Corp.
Sidense Corp. provides secure, very dense and reliable non-volatile, one-time programmable (OTP) memory IP for use in standard-logic CMOS processes with no additional masks or process steps required. The Company’s innovative one-transistor 1T-Fuse™ architecture provides the industry’s smallest footprint, most reliable and lowest power Logic Non-Volatile Memory (LNVM) IP solution. With over 100 patents granted or pending, Sidense OTP provides a field-programmable alternative solution to Flash, mask ROM and eFuse in many OTP and MTP applications.

Sidense SiPROM, SLP and ULP memory products, embedded in more than 250 customer designs, are available from 180nm down to 28nm and are scalable to 20nm and below. The IP is offered at and has been adopted by all top-tier semiconductor foundries and selected IDMs. Customers are using Sidense OTP for analog trimming, code storage, encryption keys such as HDCP, WHDI, RFID and Chip ID, medical, automotive, and configurable processors and logic. For more information, please visit www.sidense.com.

Media Contacts:

Sidense
Susan Cain
Cain Communications for Sidense
Tel: 503-538-2747
Email: scain@caincom.com

Jim Lipman
Sidense
Tel : 925-606-1370
Email: jim@sidense.com

MagnaChip – United States
Robert Pursel
Director of Investor Relations
Tel: 408-625-1262
Email: robert.pursel@magnachip.com

MagnaChip – Korea
Chankeum Park
Senior Manager, Public Relations
Tel: 82-2-6903-3195
Email: chankeun.park@magnachip.com

SEOUL, South Korea and Cupertino, Calif., March 11, 2013 — MagnaChip Semiconductor Corporation (“MagnaChip”) (NYSE: MX), a Korea-based designer and manufacturer of analog and mixed-signal semiconductor products, today announced that it has introduced a step-down DC/DC converter (model: MAP7153) designed to improve smartphone power amplifier performance and efficiency.

The MAP7153 optimizes power efficiency and extends smartphone battery life by converting output voltage into bypass or high voltage while operating in high power mode, or into low voltage while in low power mode.

The MAP7153 features fast transition time, excellent line and load regulation, and minimum footprint as a result of its reduced die size and small 1.32mm x 1.27mm WLCSP package. Two switching frequencies are also selectable in the MAP7153. A 3MHz option provides improved efficiency while a 6 MHz option saves printed circuit board space by utilizing smaller inductors.

“Customers are demanding increased performance and power efficiency from their smartphones,” said H.K. Kim, EVP and General Manager of MagnaChip’s Display and Power Solutions Divisions. “By incorporating our MAP7153 into their designs, smartphone manufacturers can continue to provide new and improved products that significantly enhance energy efficiency and battery capacity in the fast growing smartphone market.”

About MagnaChip Semiconductor
Headquartered in South Korea, MagnaChip Semiconductor is a Korea-based designer and manufacturer of analog and mixed-signal semiconductor products for high volume consumer applications. MagnaChip Semiconductor believes it has one of the broadest and deepest range of analog and mixed-signal semiconductor platforms in the industry, supported by its 30-year operating history, a large portfolio of registered and pending patents, and extensive engineering and manufacturing process expertise. For more information, please visit www.magnachip.com.

CONTACTS

In the United States:
Robert Pursel
Director of Investor Relations
Tel. +1-408-625-1262
robert.pursel@magnachip.com

In Korea:

Chankeun Park
Senior Manager, Public Relations
Tel. +82-3-6903-3195
chankeun.park@magnachip.com

MagnaChip to Offer 0.35um Ultra-High Voltage BCD Process Technology for Integrated Smart Energy Applications

 

SEOUL, South Korea and CUPERTINO, Calif., March 4, 2013 /PRNewswire/ — MagnaChip Semiconductor Corporation (“MagnaChip”) (NYSE: MX), a Korea-based designer and manufacturer of analog and mixed-signal semiconductor products, today announced that it now offers a 0.35-micron ultra-high voltage 700V BCD (Bipolar/CMOS/DMOS) process technology targeted at the growing smart energy market for applications such as AC-DC and switched-mode power supplies as well as LED lighting.

The ultra-high voltage 700V BCD technology enhances performance by significantly lowering conduction and switching losses. This feature is accomplished by combining dual gate CMOS (3.3/5.5V) integration technology with two medium voltage (20/40V) LDMOS and ultra-high voltage (700V) applications in a single process. The new ultra-high voltage (700V) process will include JFET and depletion mode LDMOS for start-up and low on resistance LDMOS for power devices.

This new process enables foundry customers to design a cost competitive and highly reliable one-chip solution that integrates a DC-DC controller and a start-up function together with high density CMOS. The ultra-high voltage LDMOS sustains a breakdown voltage up to 800V while maintaining a low specific on resistance. It also provides customers with design flexibility by allowing the selection of either a JFET or depletion-mode LDMOS start-up device depending on cut-off voltage and current handling requirements.

This new BCD 700V technology also supports MagnaChip’s various process module options such as 20V parasitic NPN/PNP BJT, high resistance poly, Zener diodes, poly fuse, and high voltage ESD protection. This new high-voltage process is scheduled to be available by June 2013

“We are very pleased to offer our ultra-high voltage 700V BCD technology to meet the growing global demand for smart energy products. Our new 700V BCD process will provide foundry customers with increased design flexibility and integration to address the broad spectrum of design complexity and end market requirements,” said Namkyu Park, Senior Vice President of Marketing for MagnaChip’s Semiconductor Manufacturing Services Division. “Our goal is to continue to provide advanced process solutions for the application-specific needs of our foundry customers.”

About MagnaChip Semiconductor
Headquartered in South Korea, MagnaChip Semiconductor is a Korea-based designer and manufacturer of analog and mixed-signal semiconductor products for high volume consumer applications. MagnaChip Semiconductor believes it has one of the broadest and deepest range of analog and mixed-signal semiconductor platforms in the industry, supported by its 30-year operating history, a large portfolio of registered and pending patents, and extensive engineering and manufacturing process expertise. For more information, please visit www.magnachip.com.

CONTACTS:

In the United States:
Robert Pursel
Director of Investor Relations
Tel. +1-408-625-1262
robert.pursel@magnachip.com

In Korea:
Chankeun Park
Senior Manager, Public Relations
Tel. +82-3-6903-3195
chankeun.park@magnachip.com