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Cypress USB-C Power

Delivery Solution Helps

LeEco Debut the World’s First

Smartphones with One Port

for Data Transmission, Power

Charging and Audio

Cypress Semiconductor Corp.

(Nasdaq: CY) today announced

that LeEco, a leading global

technology company, has selected

Cypress’s USB-C controller solution

to implement the USB-C port on

its flagship Le Max2 superphone—

providing the only physical

connector on the phone. The

Cypress EZ-PD™ CCG2 controller

helps enable the sleek, one-port

design of the innovative Le Max2,

which is the first phone to remove

the ubiquitous audio jack and use

the USB-C port for audio, in addition

to charging and data. LeEco’s

Continual Digital Lossless Audio

(CDLA) technology delivers true

fidelity audio and lossless music

experience via the USB-C port.

The Le Max2 is also the market’s

first phone to enable fast charging

utilizing the USB Power Delivery

(PD) standard, which allows transfer

of more than 15W of power over the

Type-C connector. The Le Max2

charger uses Cypress’s USB-C

controller solution to implement

USB PD as well.

Optimized for the2.4-mmthinUSB-C

connector, the programmable EZ-

PD CCG2 controller is capable

of fully supporting USB PD and

other proprietary charging standard

implementations in smartphones,

tablets, and mobile chargers.

CCG2 provides a complete, robust

solution by integrating the USB-C

transceiver, PD protocol and policy

layer functions. Available in a 3.3

mm2 20-ball Wafer Level Chip

Scale Package (WLCSP), a 14-

pin DFN and a 24-pin QFN, CCG2

also includes system-level ESD

protection and termination resistors

needed for all USB-C applications.

Cypress is demonstrating CCG2

and its complete portfolio of USB-C

and PD solutions at Computex

from May 31 to June 4 at the USB-

IF Pavilion in booth M0309a in the

Nangang Hall 4F Exhibition Center

in Taipei. More information on the

CCG2 controller is available athttp://

www.cypress.com/ccg2.

“LeEco selected the Cypress

USB

Type-C

and

Power

Delivery solution because of its

interoperability performance and

robust implementation of the PD

protocol for flexible, on-demand

PD charging,” said Gao Chao,

Hardware Director of LeEco. “With

Cypress’s strong support, we were

able to get to market first with faster

PD charging in our Le Max2 phone.”

“The Le Max2 marks a new

generation of smartphones that will

use a single USB-C port to connect

and charge,” said Ajay Srikrishna,

vice president of the USB product

line at Cypress. “Cypress’s

programmable EZ-PD controllers

enable our customers to bring

their innovative designs to market

quickly, with the confidence that

comes with our USB-IF-certified

solutions. The Le Max2 charger is

one of only three chargers on the

market to be certified as compliant

to the USB Power Delivery standard,

and the other two are also based on

Cypress solutions.”

The USB Type-C standard is

gaining rapid support with top-tier

PC and electronics manufacturers

by enabling slim industrial designs,

easy-to-use connectors and cables,

and the ability to transmit multiple

protocols and deliver up to 100W of

power. The USB Type-C standard’s

2.4-mm-high connector plug is

significantly smaller than the current

4.5-mm USB Standard-A connector.

In addition to the transport of

USB signals, DisplayPort and

Thunderbolt signals can be

delivered over the same connector

via the USB Type-C standard’s

Alternate Mode capability. More

info on Cypress’s USB Type-C and

PD solutions is available at www.

cypress.com/Type-C.

Panasonic Develops Two

Types of Connectors for

Connecting In-vehicle LED

Lamp Modules to Boards

Panasonic Corporation announced

today that it has developed two

types of connectors for connecting

in-vehicle LED lamp modules to

control boards. These connectors

allow for greater freedom and

refinement in designing in-vehicle

LED lighting. One of these is a

“Board to FPC (Flexible printed

circuit) Connector”, the first of its

kind in the industry*1that is suitable