Application Guide
Notebook Computing
Introduction
Your partner for notebook computing
Designing notebooks isn’t getting any easier. The footprint continues to
shrink, and consumers continue to demand more features, faster speeds,
and lower power consumption. There are always new protocols on the horizon,
and even standard feature sets require smart connectivity and smart energy
management.
NXP understands all this, and provides world-class solutions specifically
created to help designers deliver exceptional notebook systems. We build
on our decades-long leadership in high-performance mixed-signal solutions,
providing continuous innovation for each functional block. We specialize in
miniature packaging, and always make power efficiency a priority.
In this guide, you’ll find details on our complete range of notebook offerings,
including graphic interfaces, power management, audio systems, ESD
protection, system control, memory interfaces, and more.
Why NXP for notebooks?
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Technology and manufacturing expertise in high-performance, mixed-signal
technologies (RF, interface, power management, security, digital processing,
etc.)
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Leadership in discrete and logic solutions
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World-class process technology and manufacturing capabilities, with largely
in-house assembly and test
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Trusted supplier with a very broad portfolio
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Introduction
NXP enhances performance throughout the system
From mains
HDMI
DVI
DisplayPort
VGA
CVBS and
L/R audio
YPbPr
USB
USB and LAN port
Ethernet
MCH
memory
controller hub
VGA, CVBS,
YPbPr
DDR termination
regulator
HDMI, DP, DVI
CPU
central
processor
unit
NFC
AC-DC controllers
and
power discretes
SDRAM
PCIe
Graphics card
HDD
(e)SATA interface
RS232, UART
interfaces
Audio output
functions
SD, MMC
Memory cards
ICH
I/O controller
hub
Headphone
Speakers
SPDIF, analog
L/R audio
From cable,
satellite or
terrestrial
antenna
Tuners, LNAs
and IF
IC card
Conditional
access
system interface
Temperature
sensor
Backlight LED
drivers and panel/
backlight discretes
LCD panel
RF remote
control
Human interface
and signalling
MCU, I
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C, SPI
and RTC
Discretes
Glue logic
RF
Processing
Power
Interface
Sensor and Actuator
Standard products
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Contents
1. High-speed graphics connectivity
1.1 High-bandwidth switches for DisplayPort and PCIe
1.2 HDMI/DVI level shifters
1.3 ESD protection for high-speed graphics interfaces
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7. Logic
7.1 High- and low-voltage logic families
7.2 AUP, AVC, and LVC voltage translators
7.3 Combination and configurable logic
7.4 Logic packaging
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2. Power management
2.1 CPU/GPU, I/O, memory & power switches
2.2 AC/DC & PFC solutions
2.3 Discretes for power management
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8. Discretes
8.1 BISS transistors, load switches, and RETs
8.2 Matched-pair transistors
8.3 Constant current source
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3. System management
3.1 Low-power ARM Cortex-M0™ microcontrollers
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9. Memory solutions
9.1 Thermal sensors
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4. Bus expansion
4.1 High-bandwidth switches and HDMI/DVI level shifters
(see 1.1 and 1.2)
4.2 General application and low-bandwidth switches
4.3 ESD protection for high-speed interfaces
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10. Security
10.1 SmartCard interface
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11. Display and camera interfaces
11.1 Display-specific EMI filters
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5. System control
5.1 I C solutions
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Additional resources
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6. Audio control
6.1 Low-ohmic analog switches
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1.
High-speed graphics connectivity
1.1 High-bandwidth switches for
DisplayPort and PCIe
These devices maintain signal integrity by routing signals between single
and multiple sources. They lower system power, and they reduce pin-
count in the core chipset. They also help manage battery life, by letting
the system switch between discrete graphics during high-performance
operation powered by mains and integrated graphics when using the
battery. They deliver excellent performance and are available in cost-
effective, industry-standard packages.
Hex DisplayPort v1.1a and PCIe Gen 1/Gen 2 Muxes CBTL06121/22
Many chipsets use reconfigurable I/O to reduce the pin-count and
support a variety of interfaces. The CBTL06121/22 lets the chipset use
PCIe and DisplayPort interfaces using the same I/O. It has dedicated
channels for Aux and Hot Plug Detect (HPD), and is extremely useful
in notebook docking stations, where it can enable two DisplayPort
connections to the chipset. The device can also be used to switch
between discrete and integrated graphics, to save battery power.
Features
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CBTL06121A/B: Gen1 PCIe @ 2.5 Gb/s, v1.1a DisplayPort @ 2.7 Gb/s
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CBTL06122A/B: Gen2 PCIe @ 5.0 Gb/s, v1.1a DisplayPort @ 2.7 Gb/s
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1:2 switching/multiplexing of DisplayPort or PCIe signals
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4 high-speed differential channels
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1 channel for HPD
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1 channel for differential AUX or
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Active-mode current 0.2 mA
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Temperature range: -40 to +85 oC
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Compatible in form, fit, and function with Pericom PI3PCIE2612
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Selectable passive switching
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Power supply: 3.3 V ±10%
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