embedded world 2011, SAN JOSE, USA: Integrated Device Technology Inc. (IDT) will be exhibiting industry-leading products from its expanding product portfolio at the 2011 Embedded World Exhibition and Conference on March 1-3 in Nuremberg, Germany.
IDT will be demonstrating a variety of products for embedded applications, including PCI Express interconnect solutions and select members from its comprehensive timing portfolio, including the highly versatile VersaClock III programmable clock family. In addition, the IDT 3CP0C02 all-silicon oscillator will be featured at the show.
The IDT 3CP0C02 replaces quartz crystal-based oscillators with a monolithic CMOS IC at a frequency accuracy of 100 ppm and below, and at very thin form factors without the use of any mechanical frequency source or PLL. The product is specifically designed to work with next-generation interfaces, such as 1Gb Ethernet, SAS, SuperSpeed USB (USB 3.0) and PCI Express.
IDT will also be demonstrating some of its new mixed-signal products, including high-performance signal conditioning repeaters for multi-gigabit, serial-differential protocols as well as its family of PureTouch capacitive touch controllers and its single-layer multi-touch capacitive touch screen solution.
“Embedded applications have unique requirements that are very different than the requirements for consumer applications. IDT has a long history of serving the embedded market with innovative products. The Embedded World Exhibition and Conference is a perfect venue for showcasing some of our new products for this key market,” said Pietro Polidori, vice president and managing director for Europe, Middle East, and Africa at IDT.
“We will be showing customers and industry leaders products that they expect from IDT based on our leadership in digital technologies and timing, as well as recently announced devices that are a result of our new analog capabilities. These new analog capabilities, coupled with our digital expertise, position us to provide unique system-level solutions that optimize our customers’ applications.”
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
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