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LG Electronics has been making waves with its LG Chocolate BL40 mobile phone and now, its Black Label Series has finally found its way towards the Korean market. The LG-SU630/KU6300/LU6300 features a widened 21:9 display with a 4” WVGA LCD Touch Screen boasting of a 800×345 resolution. It comes with DivX support for mobile phones without the assistance of a standard PC allowing people to enjoy videos.
Among its standard features include a system memory of 4GB Nand Flash and 2GB SDRAM. For user memory, SU630(80MB), KU6300 (133MB) and LU6300 (68MB). Provisions for external memory can accommodate up to 16GB for user MP3 and video files. It also comes with a Schneider built-in 8 megapixel camera, BlueTooth connectivity and Li-ion batteries.
(Source) LG Korea
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LED lights of smartphones today are the least of people’s worries but with this offer from Advanced Analogic Technologies Inc., savvy people who want to add some fashion and have some LED power management capabilities may attract some to consider getting the AAT2862 lighting management unit.
Optimized for single-cell Li-ion/polymer powered systems, the AAT2862’s capabilities are suitable for I²C-based high performance smart phones and other mobile devices that require the integration of two camera modules. The new LMU also adds an automatic fade-in/fade-out backlight control that simplifies design and reduces processor overhead.
The eight LED outputs are programmable from 500µA up to 30mA. Two LED outputs can be programmed up to 60mA each. Current can be set to any of 32 separate levels via an industry-standard I²C interface. To ensure uniform display brightness, current matching is better than 3 percent. To balance power dissipation, high current matching exceeds 5 percent.
The AAT2862 is qualified across the -40°C to +85°C temperature range. It is available in a Pb-free, 24-pin TQFN34 package. It sells for $1.81 in 1,000 quantities.
(Source) EE Times Asia
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