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E Ink, TI Collaborate to Advance eBook Experience

(Business News, 12 Jan 2010 )

E Ink Corp., a subsidiary of Prime View International (PVI), and Texas Instruments Inc. (TI) announced a collaboration that will combine E Ink's Vizplex Electronic Paper Displays (EPDs) with TI technologies, including its power management ICs and OMAP 3 processors. As the eBook market evolves, overall system solution power, size, and performance are critical.

Through the agreement between these companies, eBook manufacturers have access to the world's first power management integrated circuit (PMIC) for E Ink EPDs. Additionally, TI employs an innovative software-based EPD display controller for its OMAP 3 processor to drive E Ink's EPDs which thereby reduces the total silicon footprint and provides savings on overall hardware cost. The TI and E Ink collaboration comes at an ideal time as mobile device manufacturers are looking to develop new and exciting consumer products.

Power management
The E Ink Vizplex displays enable ultra-low power, thin, sunlight readable portable devices that are easy on the eyes, even in ambient light. The TPS65180 integrated power management IC gives product designers a power-efficient, high-performance, small 7x7mm footprint that meets all power requirements of 5in, 6in, 9.7in or 11in E Ink Vizplex electronic paper displays.

A simple solution to implement high-performance power supply is necessary to ease the design burden on product developers. Freed from the intricacies of power supply implementation, designers may now focus on creating novel and innovative new applications that will open markets not yet conceived. Existing applications like eReaders and emerging applications like eTextbooks will become sleek and more power efficient with the use of this power management technology.

OMAP 3 advancements ease eBook design
While the eBook market is rapidly emerging, areas for innovation and differentiation are constantly surfacing. Just as with other portable consumer devices, SoC vendors must introduce system-level solutions that deliver the right power and performance along with key size and cost reductions. TI has addressed these concerns by delivering a comprehensive hardware and software solution in its new eBook development platform which includes an OMAP3621 processor and WiLink 6.0 single-chip WLAN and Bluetooth solution, combined with TI audio, power management and other analog technologies, including the TPS65180.

To further ease development, TI provides full hardware reference schematics, design layout files, as well as a complete software offering. Within its system design TI implemented a software-based EPD display controller that reduces required board space with E Ink EPDs by about 200mm². This allows slimmer, sleeker device designs that still can tout the most "demanded for" consumer features. Through the reuse of the OMAP processor's system memory, the need for a discrete hardware display controller is eliminated. This also eliminates the need for dedicated flash and SDRAM memory components, as well as the panel temperature sensor (which is integrated into TI's TPS65180 device). For device manufacturers using E Ink displays, this is an important step to further increasing their offerings' flexibility and lowering eBook product cost.

The TPS6518xEVM evaluation module (EVM) offered by TI is the fastest way to start working with the TI PMIC. The EVM will enable engineers to rapidly prototype and evaluate this solution for next-generation epaper display products. To further ease eBook designs, TI has created the OMAP eBook development platform, which is a complete hardware and software solution utilizing the OMAP processor, TPS65180 PMIC, TI's WiLink 6.0 solution, along with audio and other analog components.

Texas Instruments

E Ink


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