
Laurence Marchini, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "LVCMOS",
and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Electronicstalk which will be of interest.
Let me be your guide.
Start with
the news release Clock distribution keeps memory modules on track from
ON Semiconductor, which we summarised at the time by saying "Clock distribution devices synchronise memory modules in the most advanced computing, data storage, networking consumer applications".
The day before,
we featured the news release Ovenised crystal oscillators on the surface from
Bliley Technologies: "The NV45Q OCXO is surface mountable, whereas oscillators in this product category often require soldering via a separate manufacturing process".
In May 2007, we covered the news from Strategic Test
concerning its UF2-7210 etc
- take a look at Digital pattern generators have flexible outputs
which says: "PC-compatible digital pattern generator boards feature up to 32Gbit memory, maximum clock rates of 40, 10 or 5MHz, and a choice of 16 or 32bit widths".
Take a look also at the news release from Fairchild Semiconductor, Serialiser is made for camera sensor data,
as well as Serdes devices cut power consumption from Fairchild Semiconductor,
and Clock multiplier produces six from one from Texas Instruments (April 2001-March 2006).
See also:
Clock multiplier puts three PLLs in one
(October 2005)
A novel clock multiplier integrates three on-chip phase locked loop components to provide industry-leading flexibility and performance
PLDs cross over into FPGA applications
(July 2005)
Lattice Semiconductor has launched its new MachXO family with the immediate availability of its first two members, the MachXO256 and MachXO640
Buffers address varied clocking demands
(June 2005)
Alliance Semiconductor has expanded its analogue and mixed signal product portfolio with its newest families of high-performance zero-delay buffers and non-zero-delay buffers
Clock synthesiser cuts the jitter
(June 2005)
A new clock synthesiser and jitter cleaner claims the lowest phase noise and jitter in its class
Logic and level translation come together
(April 2005)
A new device from Texas Instruments is billed as the world's first multiple-function, single-supply, logic level translator
Thicker quartz boosts HF oscillator reliability
(April 2005)
Pericom Semiconductor subsidiary SaRonix is claiming a revolutionary breakthrough in crystal clock oscillator technology that improves reliability at higher operating frequencies
CompactFlash card turns PDAs to acquisition
(April 2005)
Engineers and scientists can now turn standard PDAs into customised, portable measurement tools with the new National Instruments CompactFlash data acquisition (DAQ) device
Clock chips support current mode logic output
(March 2005)
A new family of SiGe-based, high-bandwidth, fully differential clock distribution, clock driving, clock multiplexing and clock prescaling ICs support current mode logic (CML) output
Pattern generators suit R and D and ATE
(February 2005)
The 72xx card family is billed as a unique system solution for universal pattern generation
Serdes chipset survives automotive environments
(February 2005)
The SCAN921025H serialiser and SCAN921226H deserialiser deliver up to 10bit digital data at 20 to 80MHz over a single point-to-point differential interconnect in backplanes or cable
Flash FPGAs break the price barrier
(January 2005)
The ProASIC3 and ProASIC3E families are Actel's third-generation of Flash-based programmable logic solutions and billed as the world's lowest-cost field-programmable gate arrays
Board brings FPGA development to the desktop
(January 2005)
The ZestSC1 is a desktop FPGA development board with High Speed USB 2.0 host computer interface
Clock buffers cut out LVPECL jitter
(November 2004)
Pericom Semiconductor has a new family of 3.3V, 1:4 LVPECL clock buffers with speeds up to 800MHz
Expanded PLD enables digital display extender
(October 2004)
BvR Electronic has selected the Lattice ispXPLD 5000MV programmable logic device for Anaconda, its high-resolution digital display link system
Clock driver performs in DDR2 tester
(October 2004)
CST has selected the Inphi INCU877 PLL clock driver IC as the memory clock buffer for use on the CST SP3000-DDR2 tester
PC-based generators put logic devices to the test
(July 2004)
A series of pattern generation boards available in PCI, 6U CompactPCI and PXI formats offers the speed and power required for testing all today's high-speed logic devices
PC-based digital pattern generator has long memory
(April 2004)
Semiconductor and electronics test and design engineers now only need one instrument to produce digital signals for all common logic families
CML receiver/driver runs up to 10Gbit/s
(October 2003)
The NBSG16M is a silicon germanium based, high-bandwidth, fully differential receiver and driver with current mode logic output
Speedy crosspoint switch improves timing margins
(October 2003)
The NBSG72A is a silicon germanium (SiGe) based high-bandwidth fully differential crosspoint switch with output level select capabilities
Optocouplers cut power consumption
(October 2003)
Fairchild Semiconductor has expanded its family of split Darlington optocouplers with five new products in both single and dual-channel configurations offering 3.3 or 5V operation
Frugal CPLDs draw next to no power
(February 2003)
New CPLDs from Silicon Concepts draw almost no power at all, consuming 80% less than alternatives, yet still deliver a blistering 256MHz performance
World's fastest and smallest claims for PLD
(February 2003)
New from Lattice Semiconductor is the ispGAL22V10A family of ultra-high-performance in-system-programmable simple PLDs
In-system programmable devices come to handhelds
(January 2003)
Lattice Semiconductor reckons its 1.8V ispMACH 4000Z CPLD family that sets a new standard for the industry's lowest static power consumption
Drivers offer single-chip clock switching solution
(November 2002)
New from Motorola is the industry's first family of intelligent dynamic clock drivers for systems requiring redundant, fail-over clock solutions
Programmable logic stretches to automotive specs
(September 2002)
The ispMACH 4000V family from Lattice Semiconductor now supports the full automotive ambient temperature range of -40 to +125C
Novel PLD trades logic and memory functions
(July 2002)
The ispXPLD (in-system programmable expanded PLD) architecture is the first PLD architecture to allows users to efficiently trade-off fast logic and block memory resources
Complex logic range goes even wider
(June 2002)
Lattice Semiconductor has released the first member of its 2.5V ispMACH 5000B family, the 256-macrocell ispMACH 5256B
Complex programmable logic covers lower voltages
(May 2002)
Available now from Lattice Semiconductor, the ispMACH 4000V family is a 3.3V series of ispMACH 4000 SuperFAST ISP CPLDs
Convertor mops up basestation signal processing
(March 2002)
The newest member of Analog Devices' VersaCOMM family of digital convertors, the AD6623 is a 104Msample/s, four-channel transmit signal processor for multimode multistandard wireless basestations
FIFOs feature double datarate capabilities
(February 2002)
Acording to IDT (Integrated Device Technology), the high-performance TeraSync DDR FIFO family is the industry's only FIFO family with double datarate capabilities
Speedy 5ns performance from 768-cell CPLD
(January 2002)
Lattice Semiconductor has released the ispMACH 5768VG, featuring 768 high-performance logic macrocells, the smallest member of the ispMACH 5000VG SuperBIG CPLD family
Bigger CPLDs come onstream
(November 2001)
Lattice Semiconductor has announced the immediate availability of the first device in its ispMACH 5000VG SuperBIG CPLD family, the 1024-macrocell ispMACH 51024VG
Dual-output buffer for DDR SDRAM modules
(February 2001)
Fairchild Semiconductor has introduced a dual-output registered buffer for 184-pin, 2.5V PC200/PC266, 72bit-wide registered double data rate (DDR) SDRAM modules

