Logic Devices Target Telecomm And Datacomm Apps

July 1, 2000
The GTLP6C816 and GTLP16612A are the first two members of the company's Gunning Transceiver Logic-Plus (GTPL) family of devices developed for use in datacom, telecom, servers, RAID systems and other applications with rising demands for high data

The GTLP6C816 and GTLP16612A are the first two members of the company's Gunning Transceiver Logic-Plus (GTPL) family of devices developed for use in datacom, telecom, servers, RAID systems and other applications with rising demands for high data throughput from multi-slot, medium and heavily-loaded backplanes. The devices act as high-speed translators between TTL or low-voltage TTL logic levels and backplanes operating at GTLP levels. All devices in the GTLP portfolio feature reduced signal output swing into a 50 ohm impedance transmission line, tight input threshold levels and output edge-rate control on both the rising and falling edges of the GTLP outputs. These features help reduce line reflections and EMI while improving overall signal integrity, allowing for high-speed backplane frequencies. Because of their flow-through pinout, internal edge-rate control, high operating frequency and drive capability, designers can maintain signal integrity, it's claimed, while increasing the number of cards serviced on a high-performance backplane. The devices also support live insertion or removal without "glitching" data, an important capability for high-availability communications and networking applications. Both chips are available for sampling. The GTLP6C816AL comes in a 24-pin TSSOP package and is priced at $5.56 each/100. The GTLP16612AA is housed in a 56-pin TSSOP package and costs $7.32 each/100.

Company: PERICOM SEMICONDUCTOR CORP.

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