PON Semiconductor Expands Clock and Data Management Portfolio with New Devices for High Speed Networking and ATE Applications
Company maintains leadership position in high performance logic by delivering new products with high frequency equalization functions and cross point switches
PHOENIX, Ariz. –April 8, 2008 – ON Semiconductor (Nasdaq: ONNN), a global leader in efficient power semiconductors solutions, announced the expansion of its high performance clock and data management portfolio with the introduction of three new devices – the NB7VQ1006M, the NB4L7210 and the NB4N7132 – for high speed networking and ATE applications. These devices maintain the company’s leadership position in high performance logic by delivering new high frequency equalization functions and cross point switches.
“ON Semiconductor is continuing to expand it’s leadership in high performance clock and data distribution with the introduction of three ultra low jitter products targeting high speed networking and ATE applications,” said Dan Huettl, ON Semiconductor general manager of the Advanced Logic Division. “Next generation systems require improved performance and increased design flexibility at lower voltage levels. We continue to provide customers with improved features at competitive prices that deliver the highest performance and best quality.”
The NB7VQ1006M is the newest member of ON Semiconductor’s GigaComm™ family. It is a high performance equalizer that combines signal loss compensation circuitry with an integrated 1:6 Common Mode Logic (CML) output fanout. It is the first of a new cutting-edge 1.8 V family of devices capable of interfacing to the latest 1.8 V FPGAs and ASICs. This device enables equalization across 10 inches of FR4 transmission lines up to 10 gigabits per second (Gbps) or 7.6 Gigahertz (GHz). The operating temperature range is specified from -40 degrees Celsius (ºC) to +85 ºC and across voltages from 1.71 V to 2.625 V to support lower voltage 1.8 V and 2.5 V operations. Output-to-output skew is 10 picoseconds (ps), typical with RMS clock jitter of 0.2 ps, typical.
The NB4L7210 is a clock or data 2×10 cross point switch which can be used to replace several smaller multiplexers or cross point switches up to 2Ghz. This device offers the flexibility of programming one of the two inputs to be independently routed to each of the 10 differential output pairs. A 10 bit Serial Data Interface (SDI) programs each output multiplex to asynchronously select either input clock, which reduces pin count and allows flexibility of design for system engineers. The inputs accept LVCMOS, LVTTL, LVPECL, CML, or LVDS signals. The integrated phase noise from 12 Kilohertz (KHz) to 20 Megahertz (MHz) is 100 femtoseconds (fs) at 622 MHz, typical.
The NB4N7132 is a high performance serial link replicator which enables serial loop replication and serial loopback control commonly required in Fibre Channel, GbE, HDTV and SATA systems for data rates up to 1.5 Gbps. Other popular applications include routing between internal and external connectors in Host Bus Adaptors, and hot-pluggable links between redundant switch fabric cards.
Additional Features:
• T11 Fibre Channel Complaint at 1.0625 Gbps
• IEEE802.3z Gigabit Ethernet Compliant at 1.25 Gbps
• SMPTE-292M Compliant at 1.485 Gbps
• Operates from VCC = 3.135 V to 3.465 V (3.3 V supply)
• Signal Inputs/Outputs are LVPECL and control lines are LVTTL.
Packaging and Pricing
The NB7VQ1006 is packaged in 24 pin QFN at a budgetary price of $13.00. The NB4L7210 is packaged in the QFN-52 at a budgetary price of $12.60 USD per unit. The NB4N7132 is packaged in the TSSOP-28 at budgetary price of $3.67 USD per unit.
For additional technical information visit www.onsemi.com, or contact Prescott Sakai at Prescott.Sakai@onsemi.com.
About ON Semiconductor
With its global logistics network and strong product portfolio, ON Semiconductor (NASDAQ: ONNN) is a preferred supplier of efficient power solutions to customers in the power supply, automotive, communication, computer, consumer, medical, industrial, mobile phone, and military/aerospace markets. The company’s broad portfolio includes power, analog, DSP, mixed-signal, advance logic, clock management and standard component devices. Global corporate headquarters are located in Phoenix, Arizona. The company operates a network of manufacturing facilities, sales offices and design centers in key markets throughout North America, Europe, and the Asia Pacific regions. For more information, visit http://www.onsemi.com.
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