DGAP-News: Dialog Semiconductor Plc. / Key word(s): Product Launch DIALOG SEMICONDUCTOR EXPANDS INTO ULTRABOOKS(TM) AND ALL-IN-ONE PCS WITH A NEW GENERATION OF MULTI-TOUCH DISPLAY SENSOR ICs 20.03.2013 / 08:00 --------------------------------------------------------------------- Providing mass market medium and large size displays with highly responsive, low cost multi-touch gesture control, based on FlatFrog's PSD technology Kirchheim/Teck, Germany 20th March 2013 - Dialog Semiconductor plc (FWB: DLG), a provider of highly integrated power management, audio and short range wireless technologies, today announced its move into touchscreen sensors with the launch of the SmartWaveTM - part number DA8901 - Multi-Touch Integrated Circuit (MTICTM). The MTIC is the world's first chip to enable FlatFrog's1 market proven Planar Scatter Detection (PSD) Touch in high volume consumer devices. Using in-lens infrared light, the FlatFrog PSD Touch system can detect and track multiple touches, gestures and pressures from gloved hands, stylus and other objects, providing a more natural true-touch user experience at performance levels surpassing the latest capacitance-based solutions, but at a fraction of the cost. MTIC is suitable for today's, laptops, All-in-One PCs, UltrabooksTM and monitors, and is optimized for display types between 11 and 36 inches. It is also designed to meet Microsoft Windows 8 and Intel's UltrabookTM touch requirements. Supporting up to 40 simultaneous touches, the MTIC uses the proven principles of FlatFrog's patented Planar Scatter Detection (PSD) Touch technology to detect changes in infrared light injected into the cover lens of the display. As users touch the glass surface, scattered light is detected by multiple infrared receivers. The resulting signals are received by the MTIC where they are amplified and pre-filtered before being converted to the digital domain. The data is then subjected to advanced signal processing using the MTIC's integrated detector engine - based on the ARM(R) Cortex(TM) M0 processor - which is then used as a basis to provide the touch co-ordinates to the main device processor. A single MTIC can drive up to twelve infrared LED/emitter pairs directly. A typical Ultrabook, tablet or All-in-One PC would contain a number of MTICs configured in a master/slave arrangement catering for a flexible number of screen sizes up to 36 inches. PSD Touch works with any display type and with either a glass or plastic cover lens. Unlike projected capacitive (procap) touch technology, which is widely deployed today in smartphones and tablets, the system provides full edge-to-edge industrial design with 100% optical clarity because there are no expensive ITO layers to impede the light from the display reaching the eye. This also means the screen backlight does not need to be driven as hard to achieve the same brightness level, which will result in additional system power savings. Mark Tyndall, VP Corporate Development and Strategy at Dialog Semiconductor commented, 'The DA8901 MTIC promises to be a real game changer, providing uncompromised multi-touch at a price point affordable to mainstream Ultrabooks and a plethora of next generation touch-enabled display products. Unlike competing technologies, system cost scales linearly with screen size, meaning even the lowest priced mainstream All-In-One PCs and monitors can enjoy a premium multi-touch experience'. 'We are excited to team with FlatFrog and look forward to continuing this collaboration.' added Tyndall. Christer FÃ¥hraeus, Co-founder and Chairman at FlatFrog Laboratories added, 'Having perfected our technology over a number of years, we are proud to have an innovative company like Dialog bring our PSD technology to the high volume consumer market in such an optimised mixed signal IC and provide the industry with a lower cost alternative to competing touch sensor technologies.' The DA8901 comes in a 59 pin, 5.7mm x 5.0mm QFN package. Its small footprint and minimal external bill of materials makes it ideal for mounting alongside the LED emitter and receiver components on a very thin low cost printed circuit board located around the edges of the display or mounted under the display to provide a bezel-less design. The low profile means the whole touch system is thinner than the display module meaning it adds no thickness to the end device. The DA8901 MTIC will be available from Q3 2013. â ENDS â Editor's notes: 1 FlatFrog Laboratories AB is based in Lund, Sweden and was founded in 2007. The company is revolutionizing the touch industry with its patented optical in-glass PSD technology, providing true multi-touch systems that allow a superior user experience. FlatFrog offers a uniquely smooth and precise touch control technology, supporting up to 40 simultaneous touches with pressure detection. Applications include digital signage, automotive, education, gaming and medical displays, as well as consumer electronic. FlatFrog investors include Invus, Sunstone Capital, Intel Capital and FÃ¥rö Capital. Company contact: Helen McInnes, Dialog Semiconductor, Green Park, 100 Longwater Avenue, Reading RG2 6GP, UK Tel: +44(0)1793 756 960 Mobile: +44 (0)7554 419 180 E-mail: helen.mcinnes@diasemi.com Web: www.dialog-semiconductor.com Media contact: Racepoint Group UK diasemiuk@racepointgroup.com About Dialog Semiconductor Dialog Semiconductor creates highly integrated, mixed-signal integrated circuits (ICs) optimised for personal portable, low energy short-range wireless, lighting and automotive applications. The company provides flexible and dynamic support, world-class innovation and the assurance of dealing with an established business partner. With its focus and expertise in energy efficient system power management, and with a technology portfolio including audio, short range wireless and VoIP technology, Dialog brings decades of experience to the rapid development of ICs for personal portable applications including Smartphones, Tablet PCs, digital cordless and gaming applications. Dialog's power management processor companion chips are essential for enhancing both the performance in terms of extended battery lifetime and the consumers' multimedia experience. With world-class manufacturing partners, Dialog operates a fabless business model. Dialog Semiconductor plc is headquartered near Stuttgart with a global sales, R&D and marketing organisation. In 2012, it had $774 million in revenue and was one of the fastest growing European public semiconductor companies. At the end of 2012 it had approximately 800 employees. The company is listed on the Frankfurt (FWB: DLG) stock exchange and is a member of the German TecDax index. www.dialog-semiconductor.com End of Corporate News --------------------------------------------------------------------- 20.03.2013 Dissemination of a Corporate News, transmitted by DGAP - a company of EquityStory AG. The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement. 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