Plessey Semiconductors Outlines Product Strategy
IT News Online Staff 2010-03-02
Plessey Semiconductors has announced the planned release of a number of semiconductor products including a range of amplifiers, demodulators, synthesizers and high-speed pre-scalers.
The company said these products have been designed primarily for the defense and space markets, but are also used in the general communications, automotive and industrial control market segments. The types of end products that will use these components include television systems, fiber optic communications, CCTV and data communication systems.
As announced in January 2010, Plessey Semiconductors operates from its semiconductor manufacturing facility in Roborough, Plymouth and a technology and design center in Swindon, Wiltshire. The bipolar process technologies that were originally developed in Swindon are being transferred to the Plymouth facility. The company said the combination of the high performance bipolar process technologies and the 0.35-micron CMOS process provides it with a unique advantage for its planned full range of semiconductor products.
Dr. Paul James, Commercial Director, Plessey Semiconductors, said, "The first Plessey products designed on the bipolar processes are now coming out of the fab with very positive results. We are ahead of schedule on the first product releases and expect to have prototypes available in the third quarter of this year. This is a very exciting time for the company as the realization of our plan to transition from a foundry to a products company is starting to become a reality."
"We are leveraging our extensive in-house semiconductor design experience together with our expertise in process technology development and optimization," said Dr. Keith Strickland, Technology Director. "These first product releases will lead us to continue to create innovative products for defense, medical, aerospace and aeronautical applications, such as sensors, low and ultra-low power devices, imaging products, and devices for power and battery management. The 0.35 micron CMOS process with its very low dark current is ideal for industrial imaging products."
"With our recent advances in process technology and our design knowledge we will be able to extend and broaden these product offerings. We will take advantage of our high voltage silicon-on-insulator processes coupled with high precision passive components to create exciting new high precision products for the industrial instrumentation market. Our silicon-on-insulator processes offer extended high temperature operation for radiation tolerant products for space and defense as well as the automotive and industrial markets," added Strickland.
Prototypes for the following products will be available in the third quarter of 2010.
- Current and voltage feedback high slew rate operational amplifiers (PS13000 range)
- High-speed pre-scalers, operating at up to 13 GHz, (PS15000 range)
- Demodulators (PS20100 range)
- Synthesizers (PS20500 range)
- Direct digital synthesizers (1.4 GHz PS20614 and 1.6 GHz PS20616)
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