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Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Clock Jitter Nixed with 'Clock Cleaner' Chip #semiconductor

Clock jitters giving putting your design on edge? SiliconLabs claims to have the the answer. Look for more lower bit-error-rates and higher signal-to-noise ratio for high-speed telecomm equipment over the next few years. R.C.J.


Here's what Silicon Labs says about its clock jitter cure: Silicon Laboratories Inc. (NASDAQ: SLAB), a leader in high-performance, analog-intensive, mixed-signal ICs, today announced the industry’s most frequency-flexible timing IC solution for networking and telecommunications applications that require jitter attenuation for clock signals without clock multiplication. Silicon Labs’ new Si5317 pin-controlled jitter cleaning clock IC provides jitter filtering to remove unwanted noise and produces low jitter outputs for a wide range of applications such as wireless backhaul equipment, DSLAMs, multi-service access nodes (MSANs), GPON/EPON optical line termination (OLT) line cards, and 10 GbE switches and routers...
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