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San Jose, CA, 2006-06-27 - Pericom Semiconductor
Corporation (NASDAQ: PSEM), a worldwide preferred supplier of high-speed integrated circuits and frequency control products, today announced the
launch of two single-chip solutions that support USB 1.1, USB 2.0 Full Speed, USB 2.0 High Speed and high fidelity audio signals, captured on tiny 3.5mm
x 1.5mm TDFN packaging. The devices are ideal for handheld applications including mobile phones and MP3 players.
The PI3USB411 is
used for switching two audio signals (right and left) or USB data through a single socket, while the PI3USB412 is used for switching two audio signals
(R&L) from two different sources, or USB data through a single socket. The devices feature USB 1.1, USB 2.0 Full Speed and USB 2.0 High Speed
support, High Bandwidth (>600MHz for USB channels), Sub-1-ohm Ron (0.5-ohm typical) for audio channels, as well as significant off-isolation and
crosstalk for all channels.
“The use of USB ports in audio applications is widely adapted in today’s popular handheld
designs,” said Shaf Rahman, director of switch and interface marketing. “Pericom has developed a unique, combined audio/USB 2.0 High
Speed, single-chip solution that helps keep the size down on these mobile products, while minimizing the need for extra external ports. This is another
first-to-market design from the Pericom engineering team and is well suited for the rapidly expanding mobile terminal markets.”
Availability and Pricing:
These devices are Pb-free & Green, in full production today, with pricing of $0.50 in
10,000 unit quantities. Samples, datasheets, application note, IBIS models, and additional information can be found by visiting the Application Specific Switch Product Page |
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About Pericom
Pericom Semiconductor Corporation (NASDAQ: PSEM) enables serial connectivity with complete solutions for computing, communications and consumer market segments. Pericom’s integrated circuits and SaRonix-eCera frequency control products provide the connectivity, timing and conditioning of high-speed signals required by today's electronic applications. Company headquarters are in San Jose, Calif., with design centers, sales and support offices around the globe.
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