Transceiver Core Addresses USB 2.0 Market

Oct. 1, 2001
Targeting the emerging USB 2.0 peripherals market, the GT3100 USB 2.0 PHY transceiver core supports the 480 Mb/s protocol and is backward compatible with the USB 1.1 protocol. To ensure compatibility with the USB 2.0 spec, the company has submitted

Targeting the emerging USB 2.0 peripherals market, the GT3100 USB 2.0 PHY transceiver core supports the 480 Mb/s protocol and is backward compatible with the USB 1.1 protocol. To ensure compatibility with the USB 2.0 spec, the company has submitted silicon for compliance testing. Samples and IP licensing are available now. For further information, call GAIN TECHNOLOGY CORP., Tucson, AZ. (520) 623-9000.

Company: GAIN TECHNOLOGY CORP.

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