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Mixel Inc. today announced a Silicon Intellectual Property Partnership with Faraday Technology Corporation. Mixel is licensing its high performance LVDS De-Serializer transceiver IP to Faraday. This is intended to be the first of many IP development collaboration between Faraday and Mixel. Mixel attends DesignCon 2008 Conference and Exhibition in Santa Clara, CA, showcase its newest interface and analog IPs including MIPI transceiver; high-performance, cost-saving Spread-Spectrum solution; highly programmable SerDes suitable for PCIe, SATA, GPON, XAUI; MDDI transceiver; super low jitter PLL; DLL and other Mixed-signal and analog blocks. Mixel Inc. today announced availability of the MXL-PHY-MIPI, a MIPI (Mobile Industry Peripheral Interface) standard D-PHY virtual component Intellectual Property (IP). The IP is a MIPI standard revision 0.90 compliant D-PHY allowing bidirectional transfer of video and control data between the host processor and display or camera module. The MXL-PHY-MIPI includes both the Analog and Digital D-PHY blocks. Mixel announces two new PLLs featuring higher performance, reduced power, cost and die area at the 2007 FSA Expo and Conference. The high performance Spread Spectrum solution offers lower integration cost at smaller die area, and the high precision PLL offers higher output frequency granularity, while maintaining 50% duty cycle at lower power for even and odd output divisors. Mixel attends 2007 Design Automation Conference (DAC 2007) in San Diego, CA, showcases MXL-SRDS-4254, a completely characterized, highly programmable SerDes with outstanding jitter performance suitable for PCIe, SATA-1 and SATA-I & II, Fiber Channel, XAUI, and back-plane applications. The complete characterization data is available for review. Mixel Inc. today announced the availability of its MXL-SRDS-4254's extensive characterization report. The MXL-SRDS-4254 is a high performance quad SerDes IP with the highest programmability available on the market. This low jitter, low power IP has four channels, each running at 1 to 4.25 Gbps. The IP is silicon-proven in TSMC and Chartered 130nm process technologies. Mixel Inc. today announced a Silicon Intellectual Property Partnership with Key ASIC, Inc. of Santa Clara, CA. Mixel is licensing Interface Transceivers, Serializer/Deserializer, and Analog IPs to Key ASIC. Key ASIC is making these IPs available to its customers. The IPs have been fabricated using Silterra's 0.18 micron and 0.13u CMOS processes and silicon validation reports are now available. Mixel showcases the newest members of its SerDes IP family, Quad 1.25Gbps/channel LVDS Serializer and De-Serializer at DesignCon2007. Mixel Inc. today announced availability of MXL-TXRX-MDDI, a Mobile Display Digital Interface (MDDI) Transceiver virtual component Intellectual Property (IP). The IP is a VESA compliant client transceiver allowing bidirectional transfer of video, audio and control signals between the host processor and display terminal. The MXL-TXRX-MDDI is designed in TSMC 0.18um low power digital CMOS technology and is silicon-proven. Mixel Attends Chartered Technology Forum. The Forum will be held on Thursday, September 28, 2006 at the Santa Clara Convention Center . Mixel will showcase its Mixed-signal and analog IPs including the 4.24Gbps SerDes IP which has been silicon proven in Chartered 130 nm process. MIXEL Introduces Transceiver Library In 0.18 um Process. The library includes DDR2, SSTL18, HSTL, CE ATA, Universal CARDBus, and Parallel ATA transceivers MIXEL Analog Building Blocks Library Now Available. The library includes an Ultra low-power low voltage detector and Power-On-Reset, Buffered Band-gap Reference and reference current generator, Bandgap reference block operating on a 1.2V power supply, and Analog MUX MIXEL Announces the Availability of its 4.25 Gbps, Silicon Proven, Low Power, and Highly Programmable Quad SerDes. The MXL4254 has the most programmable features available on the Market to-date. It has been silicon proven in both TSMC 0.13 um and Chartered 0.13 um processes MIXEL announces the availability of its 2.5 Gbps Silicon Proven SerDes. The MXL2500 is a highly programmable, low power single channel SerDes implemented in 0.18 um and targeted for a wide range of applications. MIXEL Ultra Low Power 10 bit A/D Introduced. The low power ADC is tailored for portable applications that require extreme low power dissipation, such as cellular phones, digital cameras, and sensors. |