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Logic takes half the power
New from Fairchild Semiconductor, devices in the TinyLogic Ultra Low Power family dissipate 50% less power than current low voltage logic ICs.
News from Fairchild Semiconductor ( 9 November 2001)
Four in one is logical for backplane signalling
Fairchild Semiconductor has released five new high performance quad LVDS (low voltage differential signalling) devices.
News from Fairchild Semiconductor (31 October 2001)
Logic family runs from sub-1V supplies
New from Texas Instruments the Advanced Ultra-Low Voltage CMOS (AUC) logic family is optimised for 1.8V operation, but runs at sub-1V levels.
News from Texas Instruments (23 October 2001)
Transceivers accelerate backplane signalling
Fairchild Semiconductor has released the industry's first 1 and 2bit Gunning Transceiver Logic Plus (GTLP) transceivers in 8-lead packaging.
News from Fairchild Semiconductor ( 8 October 2001)
GTLP backplane transceivers in BGA packages
Fairchild Semiconductor has released a line of Gunning transceiver logic plus (GTLP) transceivers in BGA packaging, beginning with 18 and 36bit wide universal bus transceivers.
News from Fairchild Semiconductor ( 1 October 2001)
Logic packaging is so tiny
A new family of logic parts with a tiny footprint has been introduced by GD Technik.
News from GD Technik (19 July 2001)
Clock generators aim at networking
IDT has expanded its clock-management portfolio with the introduction of a new clock generator family ideally suited for high-performance communications and networking applications.
News from IDT (16 July 2001)
Frac-N PLLs achieve faster hopping times
Fujitsu Microelectronics has introduced a new family of dual (RF and IF) PLLs designed for use in the next generations of mobile telephones, both 2.5G (GPRS and Edge) and 3G (UMTS).
News from Fujitsu Microelectronics Europe ( 2 July 2001)
New package stars in shrinking logic moves
Texas Instruments claims its new NanoStar packaging saves 70% of the space required for existing SC-70 (DCK) logic packages, providing a big advantage for portable consumer electronics.
News from Texas Instruments (20 June 2001)
Smallest leaded package for triple buffer/inverter
The latest additions to Fairchild's TinyLogic family of US8-packaged devices are the NC7NZ14 triple inverter with Schmitt trigger inputs and the NC7NZ04 triple inverter.
News from Fairchild Semiconductor (30 May 2001)
LVDS drivers and receivers can support 622Mbit/s
Fairchild Semiconductor has added Low-Voltage Differential Signalling (LVDS) technology to its backplane and interconnect portfolio of products.
News from Fairchild Semiconductor (10 May 2001)
Flat-bottomed packages shrink logic devices
Fairchild Semiconductor has added an option of MicroPak packaging to its TinyLogic portfolio, claiming the most significant space savings available in the logic market.
News from Fairchild Semiconductor (24 April 2001)
Faster alternative to popular clock buffer
Available now in volume from Cypress Semiconductor, the 200MHz RoboClock 9973 programmable-skew clock buffer is pin-compatible with the Motorola MPC973.
News from Cypress Semiconductor (19 April 2001)
PLL clock generators multiply
Torex Semiconductor's new XC25BS3 series of high-frequency PLL clock generator ICs, with built-in divider and multiplier circuits, offers designers a low-cost alternative to crystals.
News from Torex Semiconductor (19 April 2001)
IDT joins Texas in crossbar low-voltage logic
IDT and Texas Instruments have entered a co-operative agreement to become alternate supply sources of 3.3V crossbar low-voltage technology (CBTLV) bus switch devices.
News from IDT (12 April 2001)
PLL clock drivers target high-speed clocking
Two low voltage PLL clock drivers designed for use in high-speed memory clocking applications are now available from Fairchild Semiconductor.
News from Fairchild Semiconductor ( 4 April 2001)
Low-power dual PLL frequency synthesisers
A new series of dual phase-locked loop (PLL) frequency synthesisers designed by Fujitsu feature extremely low power consumption, fast lock times and ultrasmall packaging.
News from Fujitsu Microelectronics Europe (15 March 2001)
Bus hold makes logic more predictable
Fairchild Semiconductor has made a number of additions to its LCX family, the logic industry standard for 3.3V applications.
News from Fairchild Semiconductor (14 March 2001)
National puts more bandwidth on the backplane
National Semiconductor has unveiled a range of new high-speed low-voltage differential signalling (LVDS) data transmission products.
News from National Semiconductor (15 February 2001)
Micrel expands ECL Pro logic family
Three new ultra-high-speed devices have been added to Micrel Semiconductor's growing portfolio of communications solutions in the company's proprietary ECL Pro logic family.
News from Micrel Semiconductor Europe ( 5 January 2001)
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