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ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS 2005, 10
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CONTENTS
Fundamental Orientation and Vision Concerning
the Environment ................................................................ 2
Power Amplifiers for Cordless Phones ................................. 41
LED Drivers .......................................................................... 42
Laser Diode Drivers .............................................................. 42
ICs for Cameras.................................................................... 42
Compandors ......................................................................... 42
ICs for Audio Equipment....................................................... 43
Power Supply Device
Power Supply ICs ................................................................. 8
Low Power-Loss Voltage Regulators.................................... 9
Surface Mount Type Low Power-Loss Voltage Regulators ... 10
Surface Mount Type Chopper Regulators
<Compact type>................................................................ 14
Chopper Regulators
<Compact type TO-220> ................................................... 15
AC adapters (Custom).......................................................... 16
Switching Power Supplies (Custom) .................................... 16
Switching Power Supply with Integrated High/Low Voltage
Circuit (Custom) ................................................................ 17
SMART CARD SYSTEMS
LSI Modules for Smart Cards ............................................... 44
Smart Cards ......................................................................... 44
Reader/Writer for Smart Cards............................................. 45
SDK (Software Development Kit) for Smart Cards ............... 45
SYSTEM LSIs
Special-function LSIs............................................................ 46
ARM RISC Core ASSPs for Mobile Equipment .................... 47
Start-up Kit for ARM Embedded Linux™.............................. 47
ARM Universal Microcontroller ............................................. 48
Development Environment for ARM Microprocessors .......... 49
IPs ........................................................................................ 50
TFT
CG Silicon CSTN
STN EL
PACKAGES
CSP ...................................................................................... 51
SiP (System in Package) ...................................................... 52
SOF ...................................................................................... 54
Sample Packages................................................................. 55
LCD, EL DISPLAY MODULE
LCD (Large Size) Modules ................................................... 18
LCD (Middle & Small Size) Modules .................................... 19
EL Display Modules.............................................................. 24
IC
OPTO
FLASH MEMORIES/COMBINATION MEMORIES
HIGHLY FUNCTIONAL FLASH MEMORIES
OPTOELECTRONICS
Boot Block Type Page Mode Flash Memories...................... 25
Photocoupler Index Tree
.................................................... 56
STANDARD FLASH MEMORIES
Photocouplers
Symmetrical Block Type Page Mode Flash Memories ......... 27
Phototransistor Output....................................................... 57
OPIC Output ...................................................................... 61
SYSTEM-FLASH
LPC Interface System-Flash for PCs ................................... 27
FWH Interface System-Flash for PCs .................................. 27
Fast-Reprogramming System-Flash for
Digital Equipment .............................................................. 28
System-Flash for Amusement Products............................... 28
System-Flash for In-vehicle Use .......................................... 28
........................................... 65
Phototriac Couplers .............................................................. 66
.............................................. 68
Solid State Relays ................................................................ 69
............................................... 73
Photointerrupters <Transmissive type> ................................ 74
Photointerrupters <Reflective type> ..................................... 78
Photointerrupters for Specific Applications ........................... 81
Transmissive Type.............................................................. 81
Reflective Type................................................................... 83
COMBINATION MEMORYIES
............................................. 29
CMOS IMAGE SENSORS/CCDs
CMOS Camera Modules ...................................................... 31
CCD Camera Modules ......................................................... 32
Power Supply ICs for CCD Camera Modules....................... 32
CCDs.................................................................................... 33
CCD Peripheral ICs/LSIs...................................................... 34
................................................. 84
Phototransistors.................................................................... 85
Photodiode
LSIs FOR LCDs
PIN Photodiodes................................................................... 86
PSD (Position Sensitive Detector) ........................................ 86
Blue Sensitive Photodiodes .................................................. 86
For Notebook PCs, PC Monitors and LCD TVs.................... 36
For Mobile Equipment .......................................................... 37
For Cellular Phones.............................................................. 38
......................................................... 87
Laser Power Monitoring Photodiode
for Optical Disc System ..................................................... 87
PERIPHERAL ICs FOR LSIs FOR LCDs
Video Interface ICs for TFT-LCDs......................................... 40
Power Supply ICs for TFT-LCDs........................................... 40
Gray-scale ICs for TFT-LCDs ............................................... 40
.................................... 90
Infrared Emitting Diodes ....................................................... 91
.................................... 92
Distance Measuring Sensors................................................ 93
Wide Angle Sensors ............................................................. 94
GENERAL-PURPOSE ICs
Power Amplifiers for Wireless LAN....................................... 41
Phototriac Coupler Index Tree
Solid State Relay Index Tree
Photointerrupter Index Tree
Phototransistor Index Tree
OPIC Light Detectors
Infrared Emitting Diode Index Tree
Optical-Electric Sensor Index Tree
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Paper Size Sensors.............................................................. 94
High-Precision Displacement Sensor................................... 95
Dust Sensor Units ............................................................... 95
Color Toner Concentration (Deposition Amount) Sensors ... 96
IR
IR DEVICE
...................................................... 97
Fiber Optic Transmitters ....................................................... 98
Fiber Optic Receivers........................................................... 99
Transmission Device for Optic Fiber..................................... 100
Reception Device for Optic Fiber ......................................... 100
............ 128
Infrared Data Communication Devices ................................. 129
............. 131
IR Detecting Unit for Remote Control ................................... 132
LED
LED
High-Luminosity LED Lamps................................................ 101
LED Lamps .......................................................................... 103
Dichromatic LED Lamps ...................................................... 105
High-Luminosity Chip LEDs ................................................. 106
Chip LEDs ............................................................................ 107
LEDs for Camera Data Back ................................................ 110
LED Drivers .......................................................................... 110
Device for Optical Discs
OPIC LIGHT DETECTORS .................................................. 134
Laser Diode Drivers .............................................................. 135
Laser Power Monitoring Photodiodes for
Optical Disc System .......................................................... 135
Laser Diodes ........................................................................ 136
Hologram Lasers .................................................................. 138
PCB
PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD
LASER
Advanced Flex Printed Circuit Boards .................................. 140
Flexible Build-up Multilayer PCBs......................................... 141
Flexible Printed Circuit Boards ............................................. 142
LASER DIODE
Laser Diodes ........................................................................ 111
Hologram Lasers .................................................................. 113
UNIT
RF
PICKUP
Slim combo drive pickup....................................................... 143
Ultra slim DVD-ROM drive pickup......................................... 143
Slim DVD-ROM drive pickup................................................. 143
DVD pickup for automotive use............................................. 143
RF COMPONENTS
Low Noise Blockdown Converter ......................................... 115
Digital DBS Front-End Units................................................. 117
DBS Front-End Unit for Analog Broadcasting ...................... 119
Terrestrial & DBS Combination Front-End............................ 120
Digital Terrestrial Front-End Unit .......................................... 121
Two-in-One RF Unit.............................................................. 122
Analog Terrestrial RF Front-End Unit ................................... 123
2.4 GHz Band Wireless Image Transmission Module .......... 125
Wireless LAN Card............................................................... 126
Wireless Mini PCI Module .................................................... 127
INDEX
................................................................................ 144
NOTICE
.............................................................................. 153
Infrared Data Communication Device Index Tree
Fiber Optics Index Tree
IR Detecting Unit for Remote Control Index Tree
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Fundamental Orientation and Vision Concerning
In accordance with environmental guidelines established under the Basic Environmental Philosophy, the
Sharp Group Charter of Corporate Behavior, and the Sharp Code of Conduct * , Sharp is pursuing
environmental conservation in all aspects of its business activities. Since fiscal 2004, Sharp has raised its
mid-term objective of becoming an "environmentally advanced company" with the new corporate vision of
achieving "zero global warming impact by 2010." In future, the company will further strengthen its efforts in
environmental conservation.
Basic Environmental Philosophy
Creating an Environmentally Conscious Company with Sincerity and Creativity
The Sharp Group Charter of Corporate Behavior
Contribution to Conservation of the Global Environment
The Sharp Group will fulfill our responsibility for environmental conservation by promoting the creation
of proprietary technologies that contribute to protection of the global environment, and by carrying out
our product development and business activities in an environmentally conscious manner.
The Sharp Code of Conduct
Contribution to Conservation of the Global Environment
1. To Conserve the Environment:
2. To Develop Environmentally Conscious
Products and Services, and Conduct Our
Business Operations in an Environmentally
Conscious Manner:
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We will comply with all applicable environmental laws, regulations
and territorial agreements, and work to practice efficient use and
conservation of resources and energy voluntarily, in the
recognition that environmental conservation is an essential facet
of corporate and individual pursuits.
We will ensure proper use and control of chemical substances in
our business activities including research, development and
manufacturing, meeting or exceeding levels determined by laws
and regulations.
We will engage in the active acquisition, reporting and promotion
of environmental information at an international level, as the
Sharp Group companies promote communication with
shareholders and local residents.
We understand the importance of internal company systems and
related details in acquiring third-party certification and
recertification of our ISO environmental management systems,
and we will conduct our business operations in accordance with
relevant internal guidelines.
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We will engage positively in the minimization of resource use,
reduction in the size and weight of products, use of recycled
materials, and the development of long-lasting, energy-saving,
energy-creating products.
We will work to compile information related to harmful substances
that might damage the environment or human health, and will not,
as a matter of principle, make use of these harmful substances in
our products, services and business activities.
We will use recyclable materials wherever possible, with product
development focused as a matter of policy on structures that are
detachable or capable of dismantling, and suited to recycling.
We will work aggressively to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in
the full range of our business activities, in order to contribute to the
prevention of global warming.
We will work to conduct our business in such a way to select and
purchase materials that are harmless to the global environment, and
to local residents and employees, for the resources needed for
business activities (equipment, raw materials, subsidiary materials,
tools, etc.).
We realize that waste material is a valuable resource, and we will
actively conduct our business operations in such a way as to
maximize the 3Rs (reduce, recycle and reuse) and will contribute to
minimizing the amount of waste sent for permanent landfill disposal.
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* The Sharp Group Charter of Corporate Behavior and the Sharp Code of Conduct were instituted in May 2005 as a revised edition of the preceding Sharp
Charter of Conduct (instituted in 2003). The section above is an excerpt from descriptions of Sharp's environmental conservation efforts.
For more information: http://sharp-world.com/corporate/eco/report/index.html
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the Environment
Corporate Vision of Achieving "Zero Global Warming Impact by 2010"
In fiscal 2004, Sharp set a new corporate vision of becoming a company
that has zero global warming impact by 2010. This is a concept to limit to
the greatest extent possible the amount of the greenhouse gas
emissions resulting from Sharp's business activities around the world,
while at the same time, significantly increasing reductions in greenhouse
gas emissions based on the energy-creating effects of solar cells and
the energy-saving effects of new products manufactured by Sharp. The
idea is for the amount of greenhouse gas emissions reduced to exceed
the amount emitted by fiscal 2010.
Sharp's greenhouse gas emissions in fiscal 2004 were approximately
1.51 million t-CO 2 . At the same time, it is estimated that the solar cells
that Sharp produced over the 20 years up to 2003 generated
approximately 542 GWh *1 in fiscal 2004. This is equivalent to a reduction
in greenhouse gas emissions of approximately 0.24 million t-CO 2 *2 .
Million t-CO 2
Reductions surpass emissions
Greenhouse
gas
emissions
1.44
1.51
Greenhouse
gas
reductions
0.14
0.24
2003 2004
2010 (fiscal year)
*1 Calculation based on 521 MW, Sharp's total solar cell production over the 20 years
from 1984 to 2003. The figure 521 MW is based on data from the Optoelectronic
Industry and Technology Development Association for 1984 to 1988 and from PV
News for 1989 to 2003.
*2 Calculated using a CO 2 emission unit of 0.436 kg/kWh (fiscal 2003) at the receiving
end, announced by the Federation of Electric Power Companies of Japan.
Note: The greenhouse gas reduction amount is a result of using
photovoltaic power generation and does not include the amount
reduced through the use of new energy-saving products.
Becoming an Environmentally Advanced Company
Developing unique environmental
technologies that contribute to
environmental conservation
Creating products and devices
with high environmental
performance
Sharp categorizes environmental
technologies in two aspects: 1)
technologies that contribute to global
environmental conservation and the
improvement of living environments, and
2) technologies that reduce the burden
on the environment. Sharp is also
promoting the development of unique
environmental technologies based on
five themes, including the prevention of
global warming, effective use of
resources and reduction of chemical
substances.
Developing
"Super Green"
Technologies
Creating
"Super Green"
Products
and Devices
Sharp upholds stricter-than-average
evaluation items and authorization
criteria to improve the environmental
performance of its products and
devices, thus endeavoring to create
Super Green Products and Super
Green Devices with extremely high
environmental performance.
Environmentally
Advanced
Company
Promoting
"Super Green"
Management
Enhancing environmental
sustainability management
Factories with high
environmental consciousness
Building
"Super Green"
Factories
Sharp is improving its levels of
environmental sustainability management
and employees' environment-
consciousness. We implement unique
measures, such as introducing and
expanding the Sharp Environmental
Management System (S-EMS),
strengthening compliance with
environmental directives, utilizing
environmental management accounting,
as well as promoting environmental
education and environmental social
contribution activities.
Sharp coexists in harmony with the natural
environment and earns the trust of the local
community through efforts that minimize
burdens on the environment. Such efforts
include the introduction of cogeneration
systems and photovoltaic power systems.
They also include the substitution of
greenhouse gases, the installation of
scrubbers to reduce damage from
greenhouse gases, the reduction and
recycling of waste into valuable material, the
reuse of wastewater and fluids, the
substitution of harmful chemicals, and more.
Note: Sharp certifies its products, devices and factories as "Super Green" based on
proprietary assessment criteria and certification standards established by Sharp.
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