Ruisi Technology Launches F-One Multi-Protocol Signal Aggregation Technology

Ruisi Technology, a developer of high-speed connectivity chips and solutions, today announced the launch of its F-One dynamic multi-protocol signal aggregation technology and the first chips of the FL6100 series equipped with this technology.

The FL6100 series includes the FL6101, FL6102 and FL6103 products, which have been adopted by many mobile phone and industrial application customers in their new projects. These compact and powerful chips are available in a 4x4mm QFN package and will also be available in a smaller package in the next quarter. WLCSP package.

Fresco Logic's F-One technology includes a series of highly integrated aggregation controllers that can aggregate a series of communication protocols in the same F-One serial channel in a flexible and dynamic manner that can be widely used in multi-sensor environments , Industrial Internet of Things, Network Security, Automotive Harness Reduction and Mobile Device Accessories, etc.

In mobile phone accessories, industrial robots and various smart device applications, F-One standardizes and streamlines connectivity between modules; in industrial IoT applications, multiple edge sensors connected to F-One can be used Detects any unsolicited intrusions on the entire IoT network, and also collects state awareness of each node. F-One signal aggregation technology can reduce and make the wiring harness more orderly, thus completely improving the car's alignment. And reliability.

'Traditional aggregation techniques all integrate multiple identical channels of the same protocol, and some provide specific functions, audio plus control channels, video plus remote control, which are essentially dedicated to a special static requirement. And the design, but these different, separate technologies are obviously more expensive, and the industry has never provided dynamic configurable multi-protocol aggregation like F-One. 'The CEO of Fresco Logic Chang Jinfan said, 'F-One has nothing to do with the transmission media. Therefore, it is possible to use the same channel to provide connections for all low-speed signal requirements without having to route wiring for a dedicated set of circuits and without reconfiguring the I/O subsystem.

'The field of equipment interconnection and I/O is undergoing dramatic changes,' said Eric Almgren, CEO of Keyssa Ltd. 'Fresco's signal aggregation technology, coupled with Keyssa's non-contact sensors, can be used by original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). Provides a new way of connecting devices and designing products. We saw market demand for such combination solutions in applications such as mobile devices, modular computing, and extended devices, which solves the fact that current connector technologies cannot be perfectly solved. , The problem of seamlessly migrating data from one device to another in a multiprotocol environment.

The Fresco Logic F-One FL6100 series supports the following features: - Dynamic multi-communication protocol aggregation channels independent of the transmission media - Full support for Display Port AUX Channel/HPD, I2C, SPI protocol - I/O support aggregation of the following protocols: Various types of strings Line Ports/I2S/SMBus/PS2 Various Universal Inputs/Outputs (GPIOs, Buttons/LEDs) Many other standard and proprietary protocols can manage the latency and noise (jitter) of each I/O -Integrated MCU options - Keyssa KSS104 60GHz Millimeter wave contactless connectors provide native support

The FL6100 series is already sampling to early adopters and will be fully available in the third quarter of 2018. To help Chinese customers apply the latest FL6100 series chips, Fresco Logic's Chongqing R&D center, namely Frysco (Chongqing) Semiconductor Co., Ltd. will Chinese customers provide relevant technical support.

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