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ADVISORY/Mysticom's 10G Transceiver Outperforms Competitors in Performance Demonstration at Networld+Interop Trade Show.


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NetWorld+Interop 2002 Las Vegas Las Vegas (läs vā`gəs), city (1990 pop. 258,295), seat of Clark co., S Nev.; inc. 1911. It is the largest city in Nevada and the center of one of the fastest-growing urban areas in the United States.

Booth no. 5923

ADVISORY...for Wednesday, May 8

--(BUSINESS WIRE)

Who:     Mysticom, a leading provider of communication ICs for
         Ethernet and Backplane applications.

What:    Breakthrough 10G demonstration featuring simultaneous
         adaptation for different trace lengths from 2" to 70".

         The MY3004 10G transceiver is demonstrating breakthrough
         performance and device adaptability by operating over two
         serially connected FR4 copper backplanes simulating
         real-world network environments. This robust device is
         driving four different traces at lengths of 4", 10", 38" and
         70" simultaneously in aggregate mode, error-free (measured
         BER is better than 10-15) using Continuous Jitter Pattern
         (CJPAT), the most stressful of IEEE test patterns possible.
         This superior performance was achieved using five adaptive
         line conditioning parameters available in the MY3004, an
         industry first. In addition, the device has the industry's
         lowest power consumption at 1.1 watts and is capable of
         handling data skews up to 70 bits.

When:    Wednesday, May 8-9, 2002

Where:   Networld+Interop, Booth 5923
         Las Vegas Convention Center
         Las Vegas, NV

Notes:   Media interested in meeting with Mysticom at Networld+Interop
         should stop by Mysticom's Booth #5923 (tel. 702-943-4226) or
         contact Janice Mackey at 650-429-0261 to schedule an
         appointment.


About Mysticom

Founded in 1997, Mysticom Incorporated provides complex DSP (1) (Digital Signal Processor) A special-purpose CPU used for digital signal processing applications (see definition #2 below). It provides ultra-fast instruction sequences, such as shift and add, and multiply and add, which are commonly used in math-intensive  and mixed signal VLSI VLSI: see integrated circuit.


(1) (Very Large Scale Integration) Between 100,000 and one million transistors on a chip. See SSI, MSI, LSI and ULSI.

(2) (VLSI Technology, Inc., Tempe, AZ, www.semiconductors.
 solutions for use in high-speed communication systems. Mysticom products range from 10/100 Mbps Ethernet PHY See physical layer and physical.  cores to 10 Gbps transceiver (TRANSmitter reCEIVER) An electronic device or circuit that transmits and receives analog or digital signals. It comes in many forms; for example, a transponder on a satellite, a network adapter in the computer or the circuits in a cellphone.  integrated circuit integrated circuit (IC), electronic circuit built on a semiconductor substrate, usually one of single-crystal silicon. The circuit, often called a chip, is packaged in a hermetically sealed case or a nonhermetic plastic capsule, with leads extending from it for  ICs for Ethernet and Backplane An interconnecting device that has sockets for printed circuit boards to plug into.

Passive and Active
Although resistors may be used, a "passive" backplane adds no processing in the circuit.
 applications. Mysticom is one of the only companies in the world to have successfully developed numerous high-speed networking technologies that can be used in local, metropolitan and wide area networks. Mysticom is headquartered in Netanya, Israel, and has marketing, sales, design and customer support offices in Mountain View, Calif. Additional information can be found at www.mysticom.com.

Mysticom is a registered trademark of Mysticom, Ltd.
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