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Power Management LSI for Ultra-Mobile PCs
MB39C308
MB39C308

Fujitsu Limited has developed a one-chip system power management LSI for ultra-mobile PCs (UMPCs), to supply power to the
system, memory, and chipsets in UMPCs (Ultra Mobile PCs). Sample shipments for the new LSI product, MB39C308, will start
from November 2007.
As an industry first for one-chip integration, this LSI complies with the next version of the LPIA (Low Power Intel Architecture)
specification proposed by Intel as a low power platform for UMPCs, and meets the next LPIA platform requirement of a 6 channel
DC/DC converter control circuit, while also integrating other peripheral components onto the same single chip. This enables
the power management system to be reduced to less than one-third (1/3) the size compared to current products from other
companies. Increased efficiency of power supply of this LSI can contribute to extending the operating time of the UMPC's
battery.
For UMPCs, it is necessary to supply differing voltages to the processor, chipset memory, and other parts. To extend the operating
time of the battery, reduction of power consumed by the processor and high efficiency of the power management LSIs are required.
Thus, there is a need for power management LSIs that can enable size reduction of the overall power supply system, including
control circuits that can supply a large current with high efficiency from the lithium ion battery.
This new LSI was developed based on such needs, and is the industry's first one-chip power management LSI that conforms to
power supply systems specifications necessary for UMPC, as outlined by Intel in the 2008 version of the LPIA platform for
UMPCs.This product was jointly developed with Fujitsu VLSI Ltd.
UMPC Power System Configuration

