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Catalyst Delivers New High-Resolution Brightness, Quad-Mode™ LED Drivers for Enhanced LCD Backlight Control

Catalyst Delivers New High-Resolution Brightness, Quad-Mode™ LED Drivers for Enhanced LCD Backlight Control

CAT3647, CAT3648 LED drivers provide 32-level LCD backlight programming in 3% step increments

SANTA CLARA, Calif., April 22, 2008 – Catalyst Semiconductor, Inc. (NASDAQ:CATS) a supplier of analog, mixed-signal and non-volatile memory semiconductors, continues to quickly expand its line of patented, Quad-Mode fractional charge pump LED drivers with two new high-resolution brightness devices, featuring 32-dimming levels to provide enhanced LCD backlight control in emerging portable product applications. The new CAT3647 and CAT3648 address the need for high-resolution LCD control and longer battery life in cell phones, digital cameras and other handheld devices, where designers constantly need to balance higher performance features with longer battery life.

The CAT3647 and CAT3648 give designers finer control of LED current and brightness with the ability to program in step increments as small as three percent, to produce a richer user experience. This is achieved via Catalyst’s 1-wire EZDim™ programming interface, which supports 32 linear steps from full-scale brightness down to zero current.

The new LED drivers are four-mode fractional charge pumps (1x, 1.33x, 1.5x, 2x), providing 10 percent higher efficiency and no added cost, compared to three-mode charge pumps. The CAT3647 drives three LEDs at 30mA each and the CAT3648 drives four LEDs at 25mA each, both with power efficiency as high as 92 percent. Both devices save significant board space and costs since they come in a low profile, 3mm x 3mm, 16-pad TQFN package and do not require additional capacitors, as do existing four-mode LED drivers.

“The portable LED market is very large, with diverse approaches to driving the LEDs,” stated Scott Brown, vice president of marketing for Catalyst Semiconductor. “Based on our strategy to be a ‘one-stop’ supplier of drivers to meet these varying requirements, we responded to market demand with these two higher-resolution versions of our existing three- and four-channel Quad-Mode LED drivers.”

The CAT3647 and CAT3648 join the following devices in Catalyst’s Quad-Mode family of LED drivers:

the CAT3604V four-channel LED driver with PWM dimming interface; the CAT3636 six-channel (1-wire EZDim interface with 32 dimming levels); the CAT3644 four-channel and CAT3643 three-channel devices (1-wire EZDim interface with six dimming levels); and the CAT3637 six-channel (1-wire EZDim interface with 16 dimming levels).

Product Features

• Patented Quad-Mode™ high-efficiency charge pump switching architecture

• 32-level, high-resolution dimming via 1-Wire EZDim™ interface

• Fourth charge pump mode achieves 1.33x boost mode with only 2 flying capacitors

• Power efficiency up to 92 percent

• CAT3647 drives up to 3 LEDs at 30mA each, in 32 linear steps

CAT3648 drives up to 4 LEDs at 25mA each, in 32 linear steps

• Fully protected

• Packaging: 16-pad TQFN, 3mm x 3mm

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Price and Availability

Pricing for the CAT3647 LED driver is $0.64 each, in 10.000 piece quantities. The CAT3648 is priced at $0.68 each in 10,000 piece quantities. Samples and evaluation kits are available now. Projected lead-time for production quantities is currently 6 to 8 weeks ARO.

About Quad-Mode™

Catalyst’s patented Quad-Mode adaptive fractional charge pumps take LED driver performance to a new level by offering a 10 percent efficiency improvement, without the need for an additional capacitor, and with no price premium. The Quad-Mode switching architecture delivers efficiency levels as high as 92 percent, with a lifetime average efficiency of 84 percent, yet saves significant board space and costs.

Catalyst’s innovative, patented Quad-Mode charge pump architecture delivers the high efficiency levels normally associated with inductor-based LED drivers, while eliminating the associated high-profile inductors and unwanted EMI. Most charge pump LED drivers today offer three modes of operation corresponding to the ratio of the output voltage to the input voltage: 1x, 1.5x and 2x. The Quad-Mode architecture adds a fourth mode of operation, 1.33x, without the need for the additional capacitor required by all existing four-mode charge pumps. The 1.33x fractional operating mode also reduces the input switching currents seen at the battery, minimizing the overall supply noise – a critical parameter in portable devices.

About Catalyst Semiconductor

Headquartered in Santa Clara, California, Catalyst Semiconductor designs and markets analog, mixed-signal and non-volatile memory products, including Digitally Programmable Potentiometers (DPP™), white and color LED drivers, DC/DC converters, LDO regulators, voltage supervisors, bus expanders, serial and parallel EEPROMs, Flash and NVRAM. Many of Catalyst’s products incorporate the Company’s Quantum Charge Programmable™ technology, to deliver Adaptive Analog™ products, which offer a new level of customer flexibility, lower power and smaller die size. Catalyst products are used in telecommunications, computer, automotive, industrial and consumer markets. Typical applications include LCD displays, automotive lighting, optical networks, printers, modems, wireless LANs, network cards, DIMM modules, cellular telephones, navigation systems, set-top boxes and Internet routers. www.catsemi.com.

Forward Looking Statements

There may be forward-looking statements in this press release, which are subject to risks and uncertainties, including statements regarding the lead times and availabiltiy of Catalyst Semiconductor’s Quad-Mode LED driver products. Many factors can affect product availability and lead times. These include, but are not limited to issues regarding the supply of materials or other interruptions in our manufacturing processes, or those of our foundries and other vendors; the cyclical nature of the semiconductor industry; and variable market demand. More information about factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements may be reviewed in our SEC reports under “Certain Factors That May Affect the Company’s Future Results of Operations.” These SEC reports include, but are not limited to Catalyst’s Annual Report on Form 10-K, and Quarterly Reports filed on Form 10-Q. Catalyst disclaims any obligation to update information contained in any forward-looking statement.

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