Alliance Semiconductor Expands Mixed Signal Family to Include the Industry's Most Comprehensive Line of Zero Delay Buffers
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Alliance Semiconductor Expands Mixed Signal Family to Include the Industry's Most Comprehensive Line of Zero Delay Buffers

Low-voltage ICs Enable Clock Signal Re-Synchronization and Fan-Out/Distribution for Multiple Applications

SANTA CLARA, Calif.—(BUSINESS WIRE)—Aug. 30, 2004— Alliance Semiconductor Corporation (NASDAQ: ALSC), a leading worldwide provider of analog and mixed signal products, high-performance memory products, connectivity and networking solutions for the communications, computing, embedded, industrial and consumer markets, today announced the availability of its ASM5P230X and ASM5P23S0X family of zero delay buffers (ZDB). The devices enable designers to more effectively plan and optimize clock timing and clock tree distribution in networking, embedded, industrial, instrumentation, ATE and consumer PC systems.

Alliance's ASM5P230X and ASM5P23S0X family of products are versatile 3.3V ZDBs designed specifically for managing the distribution of a wide range of clock frequencies. The devices' variable delay provides system designers with complete flexibility in system timing and planning. Additionally, they enable operation and verification by allowing zero delay adjustment (ZDA) for system functionality and performance under various spread spectrum clock (SSC) and non-SSC schemes.

All devices in the ASM5P230X and ASM5P23S0X family include a phase locked loop (PLL), input and output dividers configured from four to eight outputs and an external feedback path for the Zero Delay Adjustment. They also provide low power, low propagation delay and output skews, and improved waveform integrity (low jitter) for optimum timing margins. Designers can choose from 175 specific configurations of temperature grades, lead-free and in-line package options in both 8-pin and 16-pin, including SOIC, TSSOP and SSOP.

"Our unique portfolio mix provides designers with versatile and flexible solutions to meet today's design challenges for clock signal re-synchronization and fan-out for synchronous memory support across a wide range of applications," said Mark Sherwood, director of marketing for Alliance's Analog and Mixed Signal Business Unit. "By providing designers with a choice between narrow or wide band devices to either suppress or track SSC signals, Alliance is reducing the overall time it takes to plan systems and calculate complex timing. This Alliance ZDB family portfolio provides the most flexible and feature rich mix in the industry today. By offering more configurations in two package options (SOIC & TSSOP), two temperature grades (Commercial & Industrial), lead free or tin lead (for legacy and new manufacture), we are providing a more comprehensive mix - more standard than the standard...."

The ASM5P2304 and ASM3P2305 are 8-pin solutions where a 1:4 or 1:5 input to output ratio is desired within a single output bank, supporting 1/2x REF, 1x REF and 2x REF outputs. The ASM5P2308 and ASM5P2309 devices are 16-pin solutions where a 1:8 and/or a 1:9 ratio is desired with two output banks of four outputs, each supporting 1/2x REF, 1x REF, 2x REF, and 4x REF outputs.

In addition, the ASM5P23S0X family provides for wide band equivalents of these same designs with the ASM5P23S04, ASM5P23S05, ASM5P23S08 and ASM5P23S09 being pin-for-pin equivalents. The wider bandwidth allows the designer to accommodate the need for SSCG (Spread Spectrum Clock Generated) signal tracking in many of today's designs.

The ASM5P230X and ASM5P23S0X family is available in both standard and high drive output models for supporting multiple 50ohm transmission lines. All of the devices are available in both commercial and industrial temperature grades and support output frequency ranges from 4MHz up to 133MHz. The ASM5P230X and ASM5P23S0X configurations include single and multiple bank LVCMOS outputs with options for 1/2x, 1x, 2x and 4x LVCMOS outputs.

Availability and Pricing

The devices are in full production and priced at $1.00 to $2.50 in quantities of 1000. A complete product listing and cross-reference guide is available at: http://www.alsc.com/products/zdb.htm.

About Alliance

Alliance Semiconductor Corporation (NASDAQ: ALSC) is powering every application with high performance solutions for the communications, computing and consumer electronics markets. Utilizing advanced process technologies and design expertise, Alliance provides leading OEMs with a broad portfolio of complementary technologies including analog and mixed-signal products, chip-to-chip connectivity products, networking controllers and high-performance memories. Alliance addresses the complete needs of system developers by leveraging its proprietary advances in Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) reduction, power management and timing technology, HyperTransport(TM) I/O connectivity and specialized memory solutions for next-generation applications. Founded in 1985, Alliance is headquartered in Santa Clara, California with design centers in Bangalore and Hyderabad, India. The company is publicly traded and included in the S&P 600 Index. Additional information is available on the Alliance Web site at: http://www.alsc.com.



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