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Mindspeed® Debuts High-Density Re-Timers for PCI Express® and InfiniBand®; Will Demonstrate Devices at Supercomputing 2009
Eight- and 12-Channel Re-Timers Target Under-Served Segment Between 4.25 Gbps and 5.5 Gbps for Signal Conditioning in the Most Challenging Cable and PCB Channels
Business Wire
Mindspeed
Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: MSPD), a leading supplier of
semiconductor solutions for network infrastructure applications, today
announced it has extended its signal-conditioning portfolio with the
addition of three re-timers with integrated clock data recovery (CDR)
circuits. The devices perform challenging backplane signal-conditioning
functions in the previously under-served 4.25 Gbps through 5.5 Gbps
transmission range, in support of the PCI Express (PCIe) Gen 2 and
InfiniBand double data rate (DDR) protocols.
“We are very pleased to welcome these three new parts to Mindspeed’s
industry-leading signal-conditioner portfolio,” commented Matthew Bolig,
senior product line manager for Mindspeed’s high-performance analog
group. “With these new re-timers, we are enabling system designers to
overcome extreme PCIe and InfiniBand signal-integrity challenges such as
those posed by multiple connector channels and printed circuit boards
(PCBs) that have not been backdrilled.”
The
M21362
is an ideal solution for implementing long PCIe Gen 2 channels. Its
eight half-duplex channels equate to four lanes of PCIe transmission
capability, and the device supports Electrical Idle transparency as well
as PCIe’s spread-spectrum clocking-and-receive detect feature. Both the
M21362 and
M21363
support data rates to 5.5 Gbps whereas the
M21444
operates up to 4.25 Gbps. All three products feature fully non-blocking
crosspoint switches that allow any input to be connected to any output
for the ultimate flexibility in signal switching. The M21362 is equipped
with eight half-duplex channels while the M21363 and M21444 each have 12.
Each of the re-timers’ channels features an independently programmable
equalizer and an output driver with de-emphasis, enabling them to
compensate for insertion losses accumulated across long PCB traces or
cables. Each device’s input is equipped with a CDR that dramatically
reduces channel jitter that cannot be equalized. This type of
non-equalizable jitter is typically the result of discontinuities and/or
crosstalk and is most often found in high-density systems or those using
low-cost PCB materials or connectors. Finally, the products feature
pseudo-random binary sequence (PRBS) generators and checkers on each
channel. The combination of a crosspoint switch for loopback capability
plus PRBS generation and checking provides a powerful tool for quick
channel bring-up.
All three devices reduce both space requirements and power consumption.
Manufactured in low-power complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor
(CMOS), the M21362/63 devices may be powered from a 1.2V supply for the
lowest power consumption, with an option to power output drivers at 1.8V
for maximum output swing.
All three devices are available for production shipping now. The M21362
is housed in a 10x10 mm quad flat no leads (QFN) package while the
M21363 comes in a 12x12 mm QFN and the M21444 comes in a 14x14 extra
thin quad flat package (ETQFP) that can optionally be operated with
hardware control.
The
M21362
will be demonstrated from November 17-19 in Booth #2291 at the
Supercomputing 2009 trade show in Portland, Oregon.
About Mindspeed Technologies®
Mindspeed Technologies, Inc. designs, develops and sells semiconductor
networking solutions for communications applications in enterprise,
access, metropolitan and wide area networks.
The company's three key product families include high-performance analog
transmission and switching solutions, multiservice access products
designed to support voice and data services across wireline and wireless
networks, and WAN communications solutions including T/E carrier
physical-layer and link-layer devices as well as ATM/MPLS network
processors.
Mindspeed's products are used in a wide variety of network
infrastructure equipment, including voice and media gateways, high speed
routers, switches, access multiplexers, cross-connect systems, add-drop
multiplexers and digital loop carrier equipment.
To learn more, visit us at
www.mindspeed.com.
Safe Harbor Statement
This press release contains forward-looking statements within the
meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and
Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. Such
statements include statements regarding the company's expectations,
goals or intentions, including, but not limited to, product features and
their benefits and product quality and functionality. These
forward-looking statements are based on management's current
expectations, estimates, forecasts and projections about the company and
are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results
and events to differ materially from those stated in the forward-looking
statements. These risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited
to: cash requirements and terms and availability of financing; future
operating losses; worldwide political and economic uncertainties, and
specific conditions in the markets we address; fluctuations in the price
of our common stock and our operating results; loss of or diminished
demand from one or more key customers or distributors; our ability to
utilize our net operating loss carry forwards and certain other tax
attributes; our ability to attract and retain qualified personnel;
constraints in the supply of wafers and other product components from
our third-party manufacturers; doing business internationally; pricing
pressures and other competitive factors; successful development and
introduction of new products; our ability to successfully and cost
effectively establish and manage operations in foreign jurisdictions;
industry consolidation; order and shipment uncertainty; our ability to
obtain design wins and develop revenues from them; lengthy sales cycles;
the expense of and our ability to defend our intellectual property
against infringement claims by others; product defects and bugs; and
business acquisitions and investments. Risks and uncertainties that
could cause the company's actual results to differ from those set forth
in any forward-looking statement are discussed in more detail under
"Risk Factors" and "Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial
Condition and Results of Operations" in the company's Quarterly Report
on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended July 3, 2009, as well as similar
disclosures in the company's subsequent SEC filings. Forward-looking
statements contained in this press release are made only as of the date
hereof, and the company undertakes no obligation to update or revise the
forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information,
future events or otherwise.
Copyright Business Wire 2009
2009-11-18 13:14:00
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