Deskew ICs Are Designed For ATE Applications

Oct. 1, 1998

The VSC6280, VSC6281 and VSC6282 fully digital deskew ICs can adjust the delay of eight signals independently over a range of 6 ns with 6 ps resolution for signals up to 125 MHz. The devices compensate for patch length differences in shared-resource ATE systems, adjusting pulse width distortion of rising and falling edges caused by pin electronics in ATE systems. They can also improve accuracy of datacommunications systems, computer systems, and telecommunications central office equipment.

Sponsored Recommendations

Understanding Thermal Challenges in EV Charging Applications

March 28, 2024
As EVs emerge as the dominant mode of transportation, factors such as battery range and quicker charging rates will play pivotal roles in the global economy.

Board-Mount DC/DC Converters in Medical Applications

March 27, 2024
AC/DC or board-mount DC/DC converters provide power for medical devices. This article explains why isolation might be needed and which safety standards apply.

Use Rugged Multiband Antennas to Solve the Mobile Connectivity Challenge

March 27, 2024
Selecting and using antennas for mobile applications requires attention to electrical, mechanical, and environmental characteristics: TE modules can help.

Out-of-the-box Cellular and Wi-Fi connectivity with AWS IoT ExpressLink

March 27, 2024
This demo shows how to enroll LTE-M and Wi-Fi evaluation boards with AWS IoT Core, set up a Connected Health Solution as well as AWS AT commands and AWS IoT ExpressLink security...

Comments

To join the conversation, and become an exclusive member of Electronic Design, create an account today!