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Integration Reduces Component Count and BOM for Customers
SAN JOSE, Calif., Oct. 18 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- In a development that further reinforces its position as the leading supplier of microcontroller (MCU) solutions for the universal infrared (UIR) remote control market, ZiLOG(R) Inc. (Nasdaq: ZILG) today announced the release of the ZLR64400 family of 8-bit MCU devices, the latest addition to its Crimzon(TM) line of infrared-specific silicon. In common with ZLP12840 OTP (One Time Programmable device), launched in November 2005, the ZLR64400 features an "on-chip" ability to learn codes from other infrared remote controls for consumer products via a learning circuit.
The decision to extend the Crimzon portfolio was based on ZiLOG's research into the IR market and how its demands were evolving. With more IR remote- controlled devices on the market, and in more homes than ever before, ZiLOG identified the need for a larger on-chip database for better geographic, model, brand and device code coverage, thus requiring more than 32K of ROM. In addition, high end remote controls often include this learning capability, requiring a learning amplification circuit which had, until the introduction of the ZLP12840, the first 8-bit MCU to integrate learning capability, been external to the MCU. This integration is expected to reduce the customer's bill of materials by up to 15 percent, which equates to significant cost savings where large quantities of remotes are shipped. Used in conjunction with ZiLOG's superior proprietary IR code database, advanced compression techniques, development tools and project engineering support, the ZLR64400 provides the most comprehensive "one-stop shop" for remote control development. ZiLOG is unique in providing this "umbrella" service.
"The addition of ZLR64400 to our Crimzon portfolio is an important product expansion for ZiLOG," commented Robin Abrams, interim ZiLOG CEO. "It adds to our established presence in the universal infra-red remote control market and delivers further innovation and tangible benefits for our partners and customers. The IR learning function reduces development time and number of components, equating to a significant savings on overall bill of materials. Combining the ZLR64400 with access to our database coverage and the easy integration of IR codes learned with the chip's 1KB of SRAM are additional reasons why we expect to see a considerable demand for this solution."
Learning features are fast becoming a standard feature in mid- to high-end remote controllers. The ability to capture an IR signal from any other remote control then duplicate it on the "learning" remote enables universal remote controls to consolidate several single device remotes and add codes from newly-purchased devices, with the obvious associated benefits to the consumer. Once the codes are captured, they are mapped to keys on the universal remote via integrated firmware.
As well as an integrated learning capability, the introduction of the ZLR64400 offers extra memory which can house larger amounts of data, and broadens device coverage for customers. It features 1KB of general-purpose RAM and up to 64 KB of ROM, offering fast executing, efficient use of memory, sophisticated interrupts, input/output bit manipulation capabilities, automated pulse generation/reception, and internal key-scan pull-up transistors.
Available immediately, the ZLR64400 devices are fully software-compatible with ZiLOG's existing portfolio of Crimzon ROM-based IR microcontrollers, and priced at $US 1.72 in 10,000-unit quantities. The following development tools are available for programming and debugging:
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Further information about the ZLR64400 and other members of the Crimzon family of products can be accessed online at www.zilog.com/crimzon
About ZiLOG, Inc.
ZiLOG, Inc. Founded in 1974, ZiLOG won international acclaim for designing one of the first architectures in the microprocessors and microcontrollers industry. Today, ZiLOG is a leading global supplier of 8-bit micro logic devices. It designs and markets a broad portfolio of devices for embedded control and communication applications used in consumer electronics, home appliances, security systems, point of sales terminals, personal computer peripherals, as well as industrial and automotive applications. ZiLOG is headquartered in San Jose, California, and employs approximately 500 people worldwide with sales offices throughout Asia, Europe and North America. For more information about ZiLOG and our products, visit the Company's website at: www.ZiLOG.com.
ZiLOG and Crimzon are trademarks or registered trademarks of ZiLOG, Inc. in the United States and in other countries. Other product and or service names mentioned herein may be trademarks of the companies with which they are associated.
Cautionary Statements
This release contains forward-looking statements relating to expectations, plans or prospects for ZiLOG, Inc. that are based upon the current expectations and beliefs of ZiLOG's management and are subject to certain risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those described in the forward-looking statements. For example, unexpected design flaws or cost reductions by our competitors could reduce the expected demand for these products. In addition, the savings on bill of materials will depend on individual component charges which could be lowered by the Company's competitors, thus mitigating this advantage. ZiLOG does not expect to, and disclaims any obligation to, update such statements. ZiLOG, however, reserves the right to update such statements or any portion thereof at any time for any reason.
For a detailed discussion of these and other cautionary statements, please refer to the risk factors discussed in filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC"), including but not limited to the Company's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2006 and its Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended July 1, 2006, and any subsequently filed reports. All documents also are available through the SEC's Electronic Data Gathering Analysis and Retrieval system (EDGAR) at http://www.sec.gov or from the Company's website at www.ZiLOG.com.
SOURCE ZiLOG, Inc. 10/18/2006
CONTACT: Stew Chalmers of Positio Public Relations, +1-408-453-2400 or
stew@positio.com, for ZiLOG, Inc.
Web site: http://www.zilog.com (ZILG)
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