Integrated Passive Device Terminates GTL Lines

Nov. 1, 1999
Five PAC 560 GTL Integrated Passive Devices handle a total of 119 lines for Intel processors, terminating all data, address, and control signals. In addition, the high clock speeds of Intel's Celeron and Mendocino CPUs demand a resistor termination

Five PAC 560 GTL Integrated Passive Devices handle a total of 119 lines for Intel processors, terminating all data, address, and control signals. In addition, the high clock speeds of Intel's Celeron and Mendocino CPUs demand a resistor termination that minimizes inductance, exhibits low crosstalk and has excellent high-frequency performance. These devices dramatically reduce component counts and provide a suitable termination solution for these applications.

Company: CALIFORNIA MICRO DEVICES CORP.

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