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Catalyst Semiconductor Expands Digitally Programmable Potentiometer Family With Five New 32-Tap Devices.


MiniPot(TM) Devices Include World's Smallest Digital Potentiometer A device that controls the amount of current that flows through a circuit, such as a volume switch on a radio.


Potentiometer
It may have a fancy name, but it is quite often nothing more than the volume control on your radio or stereo.
 in 2 x 2.5mm TDFN TDFN - The Digimon Frontier Network Package

SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- Catalyst Semiconductor, Inc. (Nasdaq:CATS) a supplier of analog, mixed-signal and non-volatile memory A memory that does not hold its contents without power. A computer's main memory, which is made up of dynamic RAM or static RAM chips, loses its content immediately upon loss of power. Newer types of memory are expected to obsolete volatile memory in the future (see MRAM). Contrast with non-volatile memory. semiconductors has added five new 32-tap devices to its extensive family of over 30 Digitally Programmable Potentiometers [DPP(TM)]. The CAT5123, CAT5124 and CAT5125 are volatile devices, while the CAT5127 and CAT5129 offer non-volatile wiper storage. All of the new Catalyst digital potentiometers feature a user-friendly up/down control interface.

The CAT5127 is the world's smallest digital potentiometer in an 8-lead, 2 x 2.5mm, TDFN package. The CAT5127 is also available in an 8-lead MSOP package. Both packages are pin-for-pin replacements for Intersil's X93154. The CAT5129 comes in a 6-lead SOT23 package and is a pin-for-pin replacement for Maxim's MAX5471 digital potentiometer. The CAT5123, CAT5124 and CAT5125 are available in SOT23 packages and offer pin-for-pin replacements for Maxim's MAX5466, MAX5467 and MAX5468 devices. With their small size, these new MiniPot(TM) digital potentiometers are ideal for LCD screen adjustment; automated calibration; contrast, brightness and volume control; gain adjustment; line impedance matching and mechanical potentiometer replacement in handheld and other space-constrained applications.

All five new Catalyst digital potentiometers offer low-noise, stable and reliable alternatives to DACs and mechanical potentiometers. The CAT5127 and CAT5129 feature on-chip, non-volatile, EEPROM memory, which allows designers to calibrate once and retain the setting in memory, even if power is lost. The wiper position can be preset to any position on the device and, on power-up, the wiper will go to the preset position, which is stored in the on-chip EEPROM. The CAT5123, CAT5124 and CAT5125 are volatile devices where the wiper powers on at the midscale setting. DAC-based approaches typically require external memory and additional interconnects resulting in added board real estate and system costs.

Additionally, since the new digital potentiometers are silicon-based, they are insensitive to mechanical vibrations, shock and oxidation, making them higher reliability alternatives to mechanical potentiometers across most environmental conditions.

Product Features
-- 32 resistor taps

-- Pin-for-pin replacements for Maxim and Intersil devices
   CAT5123: MAX5466; CAT5124: MAX5467; CAT5125: MAX5468; CAT5127:
   X93154; CAT5129: MAX5471

-- Power supply: 2.7V to 5.5V

-- Increment/decrement interface for potentiometer control and memory
   storage

-- CAT5127/CAT5129: Non-volatile memory storage for wiper settings
   with automatic recall at power-up

-- CAT5123/CAT5124/CAT5125: Volatile memory storage for wiper settings
   with power-on reset to midscale

-- Resistance values: 10k, 50k and 100k ohms

-- Packaging:
   CAT5127: 8-lead MSOP and 8-lead TDFN (2 x 2.5mm)
   CAT5124, CAT5125, CAT5129: 6-lead SOT23
   CAT5123: 5-lead SOT23


Price and Availability

All of these new digital potentiometers are priced at $0.43 in 10,000 piece quantities, except for the CAT5127 TDFN package, which is $0.53. Samples are now available. Projected lead-time for production quantities is currently 10 weeks ARO.

About Catalyst Semiconductor

Founded in 1985, Catalyst Semiconductor, Inc. is headquartered in Santa Clara, California. The Company produces analog and mixed signal products in addition to an extensive range of non-volatile memories. The analog and mixed-signal product lines include Digitally Programmable Potentiometers [DPP(TM)], white and color LED drivers, DC/DC converters, voltage supervisors, linear regulators and I/O expanders. The memory product lines consist of serial and parallel EEPROMs, Flash and NVRAM. Catalyst devices are used in telecommunications, networking systems, computation, automotive, industrial and consumer markets. Typical applications include LCD displays, automotive instrumentation, optical networks, modems, wireless LANs, network cards, DIMM modules, cellular telephones, digital satellite box receivers, set-top boxes and Internet routers. Catalyst's Quality Management System is ISO 9001:2000 certified. All Catalyst products are available in "green" lead- and halogen-free versions with full RoHS compliance. For additional information about Catalyst Semiconductor, visit our website at: www.catsemi.com.

Forward Looking Statements

This press release contains forward-looking statements including, but not limited to statements relating to product availability and lead times for Catalyst Semiconductor's Digitally Programmable Potentiometers. These statements are based on current information and business conditions and, as such, are subject to uncertainties and risks that could cause actual results to materially differ from those described in these forward-looking statements. For example, risks from interruptions in our manufacturing processes and those of our foundries or other vendors, raw material availability, or unpredictable customer demand, are some factors that could affect product availability and lead times. A detailed discussion of these and other forward-looking statements is included in Catalyst Semiconductor's SEC reports, under "Certain Factors That May Affect the Company's Future Results of Operations." These SEC reports include, but are not limited to the report on Form 10-K for the year ended April 30, 2006 and Form 10-Q for the first quarter of fiscal year 2007.

Editor Notes:

1) Trademark notices: DPP and MiniPot are trademarks of Catalyst Semiconductor, Inc.
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