Alvand Technologies announces availability of next-generation Compact Video DAC in 40 nm
Santa Clara, California – December 15, 2011 -- Alvand Video DACs support conversion rates from 20 to 300 Msps, with 10-bit /12-bit resolution and robust immunity to substrate noise. Our latest Video DAC achieves a new milestone in concise design, with a die footprint that is nearly half that of comparable IPs in the marketplace. And like previous generations of Alvand IP, our latest Video DAC is easily portable across multiple foundries.
The Video DAC is fully qualified and comes with a complete set of deliverables that enable rapid integration into SoC designs. Please visit our website to learn more about Alvand products, or contact us for additional information.
About Alvand Technologies, Inc.
Alvand Technologies is a leading analog IC design company that specializes in high-speed, low-power, and ultra small die area data converters (ADC/DAC) and Analog Front End (AFE) for a broad range of applications, such as wireless (LTE,Wi-MAX,Wi-Fi) systems, ultrasound and mobile TV. Alvand also provides full turnkey mixed-signal ASICs based on its high performance and low power IPs. For more information visit us at www.alvandtech.com
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