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IDT receives OEM supplier qualification for DDR4 chipset
Integrated Device Technology has received OEM and memory supplier qualification for it's DDR4 chipset on enterprise servers designed with the Intel Xeon processor E5-2600 v3 family. By supporting the latest generation of DDR technologies, the DDR4 server memory interface chipsets enable faster data rates at higher densities on RDIMMs and Load-Reduced DIMMS (LRDIMMs) supported by the Intel Xeon product family.
Platform used to analyse World Cup social media traffic
To analyse social media traffic during the FIFA World Cup finals, Orange Silicon Valley used a processing platform manufactured by IDT. The processing platform, which comprised of IDT's scalable x86 compute cluster and RapidIO interconnect switches and bridges, was developed to test the viability of real-time analysis of network traffic.
Wireless power receiver minimises smartphone component count
The IDTP9025A, a wireless power reciever from IDT, has been incorporated into LG's G3 smartphone. LG and IDT worked together to integrate the chip into the smartphone, with the chip delivering a compact size and simplified application circuit. Supporting the Wireless Power Consortium’s 1.1 standard, the chip utilises a high-efficiency LDO-based architecture to minimize component count.
PCIe clock buffers reduce size and power consumption
Expanding the company's PCIe timing portfolio, Integrated Device Technology has introduced what it claims to be the industry’s first 1.5V PCI Express (PCIe) buffer family. Operating from the same supply voltage as modern SoCs and FPGAs, the 9DBU buffers allow designers to use the same power rail. This reduces system complexity, physical size, and power consumption.
2W wireless power receiver optimised for wearables
Supplied in a compact package suited for small form factors such as wearable technology, Integrated Device Technology has claimed that the IDTP9026 is the world’s smallest 2W wireless power receiver and battery charger. The device has a solution size requirement of less than 30mm2, compared to 65mm2 for other available solutions. It is compliant with the Wireless Power Consortium’s (WPC-1.1) standards.
IDT ships 1m DDR4 registers to meet demand
To meet the demand for DRAM modules for the Intel Xeon processor E5-2600 v3 platform, IDT has shipped 1m DDR4 registers. These include the 4DB0124K data buffer, and TSE2004GB2 thermal sensor with SPD.
It’s all in the timing
With the complexity of modern technology rising, semiconductor manufacturers are increasingly providing tools to equip digital design engineers with the know-how they need to achieve system-level results. By Ian Dobson
Timing devices fulfill smart grid & automation needs
In what is being billed as an industry first, IDT have launched Ethernet and IEEE 1588 timing devices optimised to meet the performance, functionality, and cost targets of smart grid and industrial automation applications. The new low-jitter timing products improve the accuracy and reliability of IEEE 1588 time transport and offer important flexibility with an integrated Ethernet DPLL and DCO in a single chip.
Compact wireless power receivers pare board footprint
Integrated Device Technology has a new family of ultra-compact wireless power receivers offering a board area footprint reduction up to 70% compared to switching regulator-based solutions. The latest Qi- and PMA-compliant devices expand IDT’s industry-leading wireless power portfolio to address densely-populated, cost-sensitive portable applications.
IC produces independent frequencies up to 350MHz
The VersaClock 5 family of programmable clock generators has been announced by IDT, with the company claiming the generators feature best-in-class jitter performance at half the power of competing devices. The 5P49V5901 is an in-system programmable clock generator featuring four universal output pairs capable of producing independent frequencies up to 350 MHz in various output types.
WPC & PMA compliant IC aids in mobile device development
Billed as the industry's first dual-mode, wireless power receiver compatible with both the WPC and PMA standards, the IDTP9023 has been unveiled by IDT. The single-chip wireless power reciever enables OEMs to use a single wireless power receiver IC to develop mobile devices fully compatible with the latest versions of both Qi and PMA charging bases.
IDT focus on wireless power solutions at MWC 2014
At Mobile World Congress (MWC), February 24-27 in Barcelona, Spain, Integrated Device Technology will be exhibiting innovative products from its industry-leading in hall 6, stand 6M27. IDT will demonstrate its portfolio of mixed-signal solutions suitable for a wide range of applications, focusing on solutions for wireless power and wireless infrastructure.
LVDS clock fanout buffers use 60% less power
Enabling up to 60% power and heat dissipation savings, the 8P34S family of clock fanout buffers have been announced by IDT. Offering high-performance AC characteristics similar to that of 3.3V devices, the 1.8V LVDS clock fanout buffers are suited for use in complex, low-noise, high-speed clock designs found in wireless and wireline communications, advanced computing, and networking applications.
DPD demodulators deliver over 1W of power savings
Improving system performance and lowering cost, the IDTF1320 and IDTF1370 DPD demodulators signal an expansion of IDT's RF signal chain portfolio. Optimised for 400 MHz to 1200 MHz and 1300 MHz to 2900 MHz wireless systems, the demodulators reduce physical size and power consumption in 4G, 3G, and 2G wireless base stations and repeaters.
Wireless power transmitter supports a 5V input
Claiming to be the industry’s first Qi-compliant single-chip wireless power transmitter supporting a 5V input, the IDTP9038 from Integrated Device Technology is designed for use in wireless charging systems. The transmitter enables the development of USB-powered wireless charging bases with 75% fewer IC's than competing solutions.
Waters appointed President, CEO at IDT
Greg Waters has been named as the new President and Chief Executive Officer of Integrated Device Technology (IDT) has a new President and Chief Executive Officer. He takes up his new post on January 6 next year. Jeff McCreary, who has served as interim CEO since August 2013, will remain a member of the IDT board of directors.
Wireless power reciever meets WPC 1.1 specification
Offering portable device manufacturers a high-efficiency solution, IDT have today announced the new IDTP9025 wireless power receiver. Meeting the Wireless Power Consortium’s 1.1 “Qi” specification, the IDTP9025 is optimized for high-volume portable consumer applications and offers a cost-effective wireless power solution for universal compatibility with the next-generation of Qi charging bases.
Programmable universal frequency translator from IDT
Integrated Device Technology announce the third generation of its Universal Frequency Translator family of timing devices for high-performance optical networks, wireless base stations, and 100 Gigabit Ethernet interface applications. The new 8T49N281i, 8T49N282i and 8T49N283i UFT devices are the industry’s only single-chip programmable solutions capable of generating eight different output frequencies with less than 300 femtoseconds RMS pha...
IDT introduces Timing Commander software platform
Integrated Device Technology announce Timing Commander, an innovative software platform enabling system design engineers to configure, program, and monitor sophisticated timing devices with an intuitive and flexible graphical user interface. The new support tool empowers customers to expedite development cycles and optimize the configuration of IDT’s industry-leading clocking solutions.
World’s first JESD204B clock buffer for 2G, 3G and 4G LTE
Integrated Device Technology announce the world’s first clock fanout buffer supporting high-speed JESD204B clocking, the 8V79S690i. The low-noise, configurable clock buffer complements IDT’s JESD204B RF-PLL chipset, functioning to replicate and distribute high-quality clock and system synchronization reference signals to data converters in GSM, WCDMA and LTE base station radio cards.