Product category: Standard Logic Devices
News Release from: IDT | Subject: 3.3V CBTLV octal devices
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 11 April 2001
IDT joins Texas
in crossbar low-voltage logic
IDT and Texas Instruments have entered a co-operative agreement to become alternate supply sources of 3.3V crossbar low-voltage technology (CBTLV) bus switch devices
IDT and Texas Instruments have entered a co-operative agreement to become alternate supply sources of 3.3V crossbar low-voltage technology (CBTLV) bus switch devices for the networking, telecommunications and enterprise infrastructure markets. IDT has also introduced a complete family of 3.3V CBTLV octal devices that extends its digital logic offering to meet the emerging speed and power consumption requirements of next-generation equipment designers.
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 11 April 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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"We are pleased to sign this agreement with IDT, as it extends a long-standing alternate source agreement that assures constant inventory access to our customers", said David Hoover, Texas Instrument's Standard Linear and Logic Product Marketing Manager.
"In addition, the renewal of our partnership with IDT further solidifies the 3.3V CBTLV family as a standard for high-performance bus switch logic in next-generation system design".
With 14 logic functions including six proprietary functions, IDT's 3.3V CBTLV octal bus switch family provides a broad, inclusive range of devices that deliver a one-stop shopping solution to customers.
The devices are ideally-suited for applications that require high-speed switching in 3.3V environments, including fast bus connections, bus isolation, bus multiplexing, bus byte swapping and memory bus interleaving.
"This sourcing arrangement provides manufacturers with an alternate source for these products, reducing supply risk and improving time to market", said Kevin Walsh, IDT's Director of Strategic Marketing Logic.
"The expanded functionality of IDT's 3.3V CBTLV bus switch family delivers additional functionality to help designers of wireless base stations, network switches and servers tackle bus connection and exchange issues".
Initial 3.3V CBTLV octal bus switch devices are available now.
Later this year, IDT plans to introduce variants to further complete its low-power digital logic offering.
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