Shanghai Beiling launches 16Mbps high-speed 485 chip

Published: Nov 29, 2021 11:25

On November 26th, Shanghai Beiling official WeChat announced that the company launched the 16Mbps high-speed 485 chip.

With the rapid development of communication, industrial control, smart home and other fields, RS-485 network has a large amount of data exchange and fast transmission rate in many applications. Shanghai Beiling Expressway 485 chip BL1590 rate can reach 16Mbps, fast response, can meet the needs of the industry for high-speed communication. BL1590 is suitable for applications requiring high-speed 485 data transmission, such as communication, industrial control, smart home, lighting control and so on.

It is understood that Shanghai Beiling's integrated circuit business mainly includes five major product areas, such as power management, intelligent measurement and SoC, non-volatile memory, power devices and high-speed and high-precision ADC. The main target markets are smart meters, mobile phones, televisions, security, computer peripherals, high-end and portable medical devices, industrial control equipment and other industrial and consumer electronic products.

Under the super-strong business cycle, Shanghai Beiling achieved revenue of 1.019 billion yuan in the first half of the year, an increase of 87.19% over the same period last year, a net profit of 392 million yuan, an increase of 337.22% over the same period last year, and 199 million yuan in non-net profit, an increase of 170.89% over the same period last year.

Under the current market situation of increasing chip demand, tight supply, and rising prices, Shanghai Beiling relies on its rich variety of power management products and relatively stable production capacity guarantee. As a result, Shanghai Beiling power management products continue to expand their share on the basis of the original market. Sales in the first half of the year increased by about 105% over the same period last year, and they continued to enter new areas and gain new customers. It ensures the continuous improvement of the company's market share and industry status. Subsidiary Nanjing Weimeng and Lingxin Power Management business revenue and gross profit margin continued to rise.

Zhou Chengjie, secretary of Shanghai Beiling, said that at present, the revenue growth rate of the company's five major product lines is different. "We see that the overall demand in the domestic semiconductor market is still strong and production capacity is still tight." "the company will actively maintain good cooperation with domestic foundry suppliers and play a positive role in alleviating the shortage of production capacity, and the company's IC business will continue to maintain a good momentum of development this year," he said.

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