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News Release from: Fairchild Semiconductor | Subject: Quad LVDS devices
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 31 October 2001
Four in one is logical for backplane
signalling
Fairchild Semiconductor has released five new high performance quad LVDS (low voltage differential signalling) devices.
Fairchild Semiconductor has released five new high performance quad LVDS (low voltage differential signalling) devices The quad drivers and receivers complement Fairchild's existing portfolio of LVDS devices
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 28 Feb 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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By using Fairchild's LVDS offerings, customers obtain products that are fully compatible with existing industry solutions and can offer significant performance advantages including a greater than 200% increase in throughput and a 50% decrease in power consumption over existing industry solutions.
Fairchild's new LVDS parts available today include: FIN1031 and FIN1032, 3.3V quad LVDS drivers and receivers; the FIN1047 and FIN1048, 3.3V quad LVDS drivers and receivers in flow-through pinout; and the FIN1531, a 5V quad LVDS driver.
The FIN1532, a 5V quad LVDS receiver, is scheduled for samples and production by the end of the year.
Additionally, using Fairchild's LVDS interface family provides benefits including the Ensigna Lab which offers industry leading technical service and support, a strong product roadmap that protects the customer's initial investment, and a leading industry reputation for service and reliability.
Fairchild's EnSigna Lab and EnSigna web support system design, simulation, and evaluation for these devices and other ICs used in backplane and interconnect applications.
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