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SILI is forming a nice base in the $51 to $54 range. Hopefully, there will be a nice rise going into or just after earnings this quarter.
Vishay Adds to 'L Series' Low-Voltage Analog Switches and Multiplexers With New High-Reliability Versions in CerDIP and 20-Pin LCC Packages
SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 29, 2003--Two new high-reliability package options for the "L Series" of low-voltage analog switches and multiplexers were announced today by Siliconix incorporated (NASDAQ:SILI), an 80.4%-owned subsidiary of Vishay Intertechnology Inc. (NYSE:VSH).
Now available in both the CerDIP and 20-pin LCC packages, as well as in the narrow-body SOIC-16 and TSSOP-16, devices in the Vishay Siliconix L Series are pin- and function-compatible companions to higher-voltage CMOS industry-standard analog switches and are the industry's first such low-voltage products built to MIL-STD-883.
Delivering faster, more accurate signal processing performance with lower power consumption, L Series analog switches and multiplexers in the new CerDIP and LCC packages are intended for use in military and aerospace systems, including battery-powered equipment and communications. A -55 (degree)C to +125 (degree)C operating temperature range ensures reliable performance in rugged environments.
The high-bandwidth L Series devices include five monolithic quad SPST analog switches (DG411L, DG412L, DG413L, DG441L, and DG442L), two single SPST analog switches (DG417L and DG418L), a single SPDT analog switch (DG419L), and two precision analog multiplexers: the 8-channel DG408L and the dual 4-channel DG409L.
The devices' basic DG-part-number nomenclature gives designers both the flexibility of a recognizable standard and the ability to choose the best part for a given application. For example, a designer familiar with the DG409 for 12-V to 44-V applications may choose to incorporate the DG409L for 12-V down to 3-V applications.
Typical turn-on time for the L Series analog switches is just 20 ns -- compared with up to 150 ns for industry-standard versions -- while a 3-dB insertion loss at 280 MHz allows higher bandwidth operation. Providing the widest dynamic range with low signal errors and distortion, superior off-isolation performance of -71 dB at 50 MHz virtually eliminates crosstalk.
The DG408L and DG409L multiplexers offer a three-fold or better performance improvement compared with the previous-generation DG408 and DG409. Maximum on-resistance in the new devices is reduced to 29 ohms from 100 ohms, typical transition time is cut to 30 ns from 160 ns, and turn-on time is lowered by a third -- to 38 ns from 115 ns. Off-isolation is -70 dB at 1 MHz.
Allowing designers to take advantage of the power savings of lower supply voltages, devices in the L Series are specified for 2.7-V to 12-V single supplies or +/-3-V or +/-6-V dual-supply operation. Maximum on-resistance ranges of only 29 ohms to 80 ohms provide low power consumption, while flat performance over the full drain voltage and temperature range provides less variation between signals. All 10 devices provide a simple logic interface, break-before-make switching action, and ESD protection to 2000 V.
Links to product data sheets:
http://www.vishay.com/doc?71763 (DG417L, DG418L, DG419L)
http://www.vishay.com/doc?71397 (DG411L, DG412L, DG413L)
http://www.vishay.com/doc?71399 (DG441L, DG442L)
http://www.vishay.com/doc?71342 (DG408L, DG409L)
Samples and production quantities of L Series analog switches and multiplexers in all four package types are available now, with lead times of eight weeks for larger orders.
Siliconix is a leading manufacturer of power MOSFETs, power ICs, analog switches, and multiplexers for computers, cell phones, fixed communications networks, automobiles, and other consumer and industrial electronic systems. With 2002 worldwide sales of $372.9 million, the company's facilities include a Class 1 wafer fab dedicated to the manufacture of power products in Santa Clara, Calif., and an affiliated Class 1 wafer fab located in Itzehoe, Germany. The company's products are also fabricated by subcontractors in Japan, Germany, China and Taiwan. Assembly and test facilities include a company-owned facility in Taiwan, a joint venture in Shanghai, China, and subcontractors in the Philippines, China, Taiwan, Israel, and the United States.
Vishay, a Fortune 1,000 company listed on the NYSE, is one of the world's largest manufacturers of discrete semiconductors (diodes, rectifiers, transistors, optoelectronics and selected ICs) and passive electronic components (resistors, capacitors, inductors and transducers). The company's components can be found in products manufactured in a very broad range of industries worldwide. Vishay is headquartered in Malvern, Pa., and has plants in 16 countries employing over 25,000 people. Vishay can be found on the Internet at http://www.vishay.com.
CONTACT:
Vishay Siliconix, Santa Clara
Minh Nguyen, 408-567-8400
minh.nguyen@vishay.com
or
Wall Street Communications
Bob Decker, 415-409-0233
bob.decker@wallstcom.com
SOURCE: Siliconix incorporated
09/29/2003 11:01 EASTERN
It only takes one eye to cover three feet.
Then you are not invited. So there, party pooper.
We all joined you in being impressed. Of course, this also probably means that you will win.
Nice pic, but I wonder if his wife knows about the girl who appears to be affixed to his "rear."
The party is here tonight, right?
Chas...thanks for helping derf figure out the order of a three number sequence.
Yes to AOL. No to chatrooms since about a month after I started using it (1997). Chatrooms fall squarely into the category of "Don't be surprised if you are not prepared."
SWAG ~~~~~COMPX 10-31-03~~~~~~
Previous EOM Close 1,786.94 - down 23.63 for the month.
1925 Phil
1959 WTMHouston
Early is a good idea.
It really is quite simple -- easy, so to speak....................................
Two aspirin between the legs...........
Now, Phil, if you can just manage to get them through you're phone line, you'll be in business.
In honor of your 169 post on this thread (although 269 is more fun).....
You, of course, know what the best cure for a headache is, right?
Phil, you need to listen to this. I'm trying to help ya man.
Looks like everyone but derf got it. Imagine that.
Troy!!!!! What's the going rate for divorce these days?????
It depends, of course. Tell me how much ya got and I'll tell ya what it will cost? This is sometimes referred to as and usually better known as a wallet biopsy or walletectomy.
So long as you are on the double posts, it would be difficult to touch much of anything, assuming there was much of anything to touch or any desire to do so.
How about a good joke?
No pun intended, I'm sure.
Try it this way:
Open a text box (Notepad words fine: Start-Run-Notepad-Enter).
In the text box you can indent with the tab key. You can use multiple tabs to get the affect of centering as well. Once you have composed your message with all of the indenting you want, copy and paste it into an IHub compose window. On the line you want the text indented in your IHub post use [ pre] and immediately after the indented material use [ /pre], but take out the spaces I have inserted in the [ ]. I promise it will work, even for you.
Abso-shopping-lutionist.
I am always careful in parking lots. I would not want to waste cards in the wrong places.
I always want your attention Ron!!!
I had to do a double take at that: when I first read it I would have sworn you said "I always want you at attention." Probably not a HUGE mistake.
I do know how to prevent the double posts now though. If I waited long enough ... the problem eventually went away. I can only hope. It's annoying!
This really sounds like you two are married.
Don't be double posting unless you are telling me to come to bed.
To truly make use of the double-post, you need some nice soft rope ties. Failing that, handcuffs may serve the same purpose.
that round thing in the center ...isn't that a mike
It could be Phil's mike or his Mike.
good Catholic girl
Some would say that was an oxymoron.
Others would say the girls had it easy being good since it was only the boys the priests were after.
If you have a Novo, why are you looking for and always talking about Mike? Your switch hitter position is sounding less and less credible.
The way this is going, you two should be married to each other. At least then the abstinence would be explainable.
Lookin for an ass whuping early this morning, huh?
I thought you said you did not switch hit.
I restore old cars too
Most doctors call such work on worn out rides, plastic surgery.
I am very surprised that no one asked what you saw in the bedroom with Phil that made you laugh so much (I would have said long or hard, but it just did not seem to fit). It probably was not much of anything.
So long as the rabbit does not die, they are both okay.
I will have to remember that one. I have been on the phone with an inmate who was executed about a half-hour later -- a long storey I'll tell some other time. A joke like this might lighten the tension a bit next time.
~~~~~COMPX 10/08/2003~~~~~
Prior Close 1,907.85 +14.39
1898 WTMHouston
So right you are. So right, in fact, that I won't even go back and edit it.
It seems to be unanimous then (and the polls are closed):
So, Phil, you're MAtt's bitch
is correct. Don't you just love democracy.
It makes a lot of sense and I and others have requested it numerous times. As I recall, and if I recall incorrectly he can correct me, Bob has said that it just takes up too much space and thus resources.
That should be....
So Phil you're MAtts bitch.
If you are going to try and flame someone, you might at least try to get it right.
I was just about to make an alias change
You mean there is a new way to spell Bullrider...c'mon, do it anyway.
He said most read not most shorted.
Susie and a pair of 88's just seem to fit nicely together.
Touche. I wondered what kind of response that would get and started to change the words.
But it might smell the socks. Is Novo just Sox in drag for you Phil?
Between hollen and socks, you must switch something -- unless hollen has socks for Sox.