California Micro Devices' 5 Chip IPD Solution Provides Complete Termination of All GTL Lines for Celeron and Mendocino Processors.MILPITAS, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 16, 1999-- 119 Lines Terminated With Just 5 Tiny PAC(TM)560 GTL GTL - Gunning Transceiver Logic Devices In Brief... -- PAC(TM) 560 GTL -- First 5 chip IPD IPD Institut für Programmstrukturen und Datenorganisation IPD Investment Property Databank (UK) IPD Integrated Product Development IPD Intellectual Property Department IPD Invasive Pneumococcal Disease IPD Implicit Price Deflator solution that terminates 119 GTL lines. -- Designed for socket 370-based processors such as Intel's Celeron(TM) and Mendocino(TM) X Solution provides easy board routing, reduces board space, and lowers cost of ownership. -- Tiny 28-pin QSOP QSOP Quarter Size Outline Package QSOP Quarter Small Outline Package QSOP Quad Small Outline Package QSOP Quadripartite Standing Operating Procedures QSOP Quarterly Standing Order Plan QSOP Quality Standard Operating Procedure QSOP Quarter Sized Outline Package package. -- Priced at $0.21 each 1 million unit quantity. -- Samples available now. Production lead time 6 weeks ARO. California Micro Devices Corporation (Nasdaq/NMS:CAMD CAMD Center for Advanced Microstructures and Devices CAMD Clean Air Markets Division (US EPA) CAMD Computer-Assisted Molecular Design CAMD Chemical Agent and Munitions Disposal CAMD Carl Asmis Memorial Dressage Association ), a leading manufacturer of both active and passive/active combined components, announced the first 5 chip Integrated Passive Device (IPD) solution that terminates 119 GTL lines. The PAC(TM) 560 GTL is the latest addition to the P/Active(R) product family and is designed for socket 370-based processors in high performance desktop systems such as Intel's Celeron(TM) and Mendocino(TM) processors. "Just 5 of California Micro Devices' PAC(TM) 560 GTL devices terminate all data, address, and control signals -- a total of 119 lines for the Intel processors," says Barry Siegel Barry Siegel (born on September 7 1949) is a former national correspondent for the Los Angeles Times who won the Pulitzer Prize for Feature Writing in 2002 for his piece "A Father's Pain, a Judge's Duty, and a Justice Beyond Their Reach". , Director of Applications at California Micro Devices. "In addition, the high clock speeds of Intel's Celeron(TM) and Mendocino(TM) CPUs demand a resistor termination that minimizes inductance inductance, quantity that measures the electromagnetic induction of an electric circuit component; it is a property of the component itself rather than of the circuit as a whole. , exhibits low cross talk and has excellent high frequency performance. California Micro Devices' PAC(TM) 560 GTL reduces component count and provides an ideal termination solution for these applications." California Micro Devices' 5 chip termination solution provides easy board routing, reduces board space, and lowers cost of ownership when compared to a discrete implementation. Pricing The PAC(TM) 560 GTL is available in a 28-pin QSOP package and provides a 5 chip termination solution for all processor bus lines. The device is priced at $0.21 each in 1 million unit quantity. Samples are available now. Production lead time is six weeks ARO. Headquartered in Milpitas, California Milpitas (IPA pronunciation: mɪlpitʌs; inhabitants are called 'Milpitans') is a city in Santa Clara County, California. It is located with San Jose to its south and Fremont to its north, at the eastern end of Highway 237 and generally between Interstate freeways 680 and Micro Devices designs, manufactures and markets integrated thin film, silicon-based termination, filtering, and active electronic circuitry. Built in ISO (1) See ISO speed. (2) (International Organization for Standardization, Geneva, Switzerland, www.iso.ch) An organization that sets international standards, founded in 1946. The U.S. member body is ANSI. 9000-registered quality system environments, California Micro Device's products target the requirements of computer, networking, and communication-based customers for smaller, high density devices that operate at high frequencies with superior performance and functionality. PAC(TM) is a trademark and P/Active(R) is a registered trademark of California Micro Devices. Celeron(TM) and Mendocino(TM) are both trademarks of Intel Corp. Photographs attached or available upon request. |
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