Burr-Brown's New HDSL Analog Front Ends Double the Speed on Single Pair Systems.TUCSON, Ariz.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 2, 1998--Burr-Brown Corporation (NASDAQ NASDAQ in full National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations U.S. market for over-the-counter securities. Established in 1971 by the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD), NASDAQ is an automated quotation system that reports on :BBRC BBRC Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications BBRC Bellevue Breakfast Rotary Club (Washington state) BBRC Ball Brothers Research Corporation ) today announced two complete analog front ends, the AFE (Apple File Exchange) An earlier Macintosh utility that converted data files between Mac and PC formats. It also included a file translator between IBM's DCA format and MacWrite. 1203 and AFE1205, that double the speed of single pair HDSL See DSL. HDSL - High bit-rate Digital Subscriber Line (High-bit-rate Digital Subscriber Line See DSL. (communications, protocol) Digital Subscriber Line - (DSL, or Digital Subscriber Loop, xDSL - see below) A family of digital telecommunications protocols designed to allow high speed data communication over the existing copper telephone lines between end-users and ) systems. HDSL technology permits high speed data transfer using existing copper wire infrastructures. The AFE1203 and AFE1205 reduce the size and cost of a single pair HDSL system by providing, in a single chip, all the active analog circuitry needed to connect an HDSL digital signal processor A digital signal processor (DSP) is a specialized microprocessor designed specifically for digital signal processing, generally in real-time computing. Characteristics of typical Digital Signal Processors
In addition, the high speed, single pair capability allows Competitive Local Exchange Companies (CLEC (Competitive Local Exchange Carrier) An organization offering local telephone service that is not one of the traditional telephone companies. The Telecommunications Act of 1996 allowed competition to the incumbent telcos (ILECs), enabling new companies (CLECs) ) to lease half as many wires, thus optimizing existing copper wire networks and decreasing overall system cost. The AFE1203's scaleable data rate (up to 2.3Mbps) allows single pair HDSL users to run twice as much data over a single pair. These units feature user programmable power dissipation (385mW used for operation at 2.3Mbps) to reduce power consumption when using the unit at lower speeds (down to 160kbps) to lengthen reach. "The AFE1203 and AFE1205 offer twice the speed of Burr-Brown's previous analog front ends," said CR Teeple, strategic marketing manager at Burr-Brown. "With these additions to the AFE product family, we continue to expand our position as the industry-leading producer of analog front ends for DSL systems." The vast network of copper wires makes DSL an attractive alternative to other high speed data transfer technologies. There are more than 600 million copper access lines worldwide, potentially making xDSL a multi-billion dollar market. The AFE1203 features a programmable low-power mode, scaleable data rate up to 2.3Mbps, and a +5V power supply (+5V to +3.3V digital). It meets 2B1Q HDSL European and US Standards. The AFE1203 is priced from $14.40 in 1,000 piece quantities and packaged in a 48-pin SSOP SSOP Shrink Small Outline Package SSOP Sanitation Standard Operating Procedures (USDA) SSOP Sanitary Standard Operating Procedures SSOP Sharescan-Open Platform (Ecopy) SSOP Site Security Operational Procedures . Delivery is from stock. About Burr-Brown Burr-Brown Corporation is a worldwide leader in the development, manufacturing and marketing of precision linear, data conversion and mixed signal integrated circuits. These products address applications in communications, industrial control, instrumentation, consumer electronics, and personal computer systems. For product information, visit http://www.burr-brown.com/. For additional information, call Mike Pawlik at 800/548-6132 or e-mail to pawlik_mike@burr-brown.com. |
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