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San Jose, CA, 2006-01-09 - Pericom Semiconductor Corporation (NASDAQ: PSEM), a
worldwide preferred supplier of high-speed integrated circuits and frequency control devices, is proud to be chosen for the prestigious EDN Hot 100
Products of 2005 list for designing its S1613XP/14XP SaRonix Clock Oscillators.
Alex Hui, President and CEO of Pericom said, "This is truly an
honor to be recognized by the EDN editors for our accomplishments. Our unique business model that merges both Silicon (IC) and Quartz (FCP) under
one roof has paid off with this technology. We believe that our customers will reap the benefits of our strategy in offering complete Clock/Timing Tree
Solutions".
The S1613XP/14XP oscillators are 3.3V/2.5V CMOS crystal clock oscillators that utilize a revolutionary new, patented technology to
produce highly accurate clock signals operating at 100 MHz and faster." In addition, Pericom also offers this breakthrough new technology with 3.3V and
2.5V LVPECL compatible outputs under the SEL383/SEL382 product families." The XP technology achieves improved reliability, very low jitter, and
reduced cost.
The editors at EDN say it's a tough job, but somebody's gotta do it. Every year, EDN's editors receive thousands of product
announcements, and it's their job to narrow these thousands of choices into the hundreds of newsworthy items that each year grace the pages of EDN.
Now, at the end of the year and working with 15 product categories, our editors must even further narrow down these selections: EDN's hot 100 products
of 2005.
Read the whole story on the EDN website http://www.edn.com/article/CA6290449.html.
Datasheets, Samples, and Support: http://www.pericom.com/oscillators. |
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About Pericom
Pericom Semiconductor Corporation (NASDAQ: PSEM) enables serial connectivity with the industry's most complete solutions for the computing, communications and consumer market segments. Pericom's analog, digital and mixed-signal integrated circuits, along with its SaRonix-eCera frequency control products are essential in the timing, switching, bridging and conditioning of high-speed signals required by today's ever-increasing speed and bandwidth demanding applications. Company headquarters are in San Jose, Calif., with design centers and technical sales and support offices globally.
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