Introduces the 1347TL 11.3 Gbit/s Transimpedance Amplifier (TIA)/Limiting Amplifier (LIA)

March 28, 2007

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WESTLAKE VILLAGE, Calif. -- Inphi Corporation (www.inphi-corp.com), known for the world’s highest performing ICs that are widely used in demanding communication and computing systems, today introduced the 1347TL 11.3 Gbps Transimpedance Amplifier (TIA)/Limiting Amplifier (LIA). This device has the highest stressed receiver sensitivity, lowest cross talk, highest gain, and lowest power for 1310-nm/1550-nm 10G-Ethernet and 10G-SONET optical communications.

"As the industry moves to the smaller form factor modules such as XFP and SFP+, low cross talk and lower power consumption become critically important," said Dr. Loi Nguyen, founder and vice president of technology for Inphi Corporation. "The new 1347TL, like all of Inphi’s TIAs, are the least sensitive to cross talk between transmitters and receivers and consume the least amount of power of any device in the industry."

For 10G-Ethernet applications, stressed receiver sensitivity is an important consideration as it assures "plug and play" and full compliance with IEEE 802.3ae standards over all operating conditions. The measured stressed receiver sensitivity of the 1347TL is better than –15 dBm (OMA) for 10GBASE-ER stress conditions exceeding the requirement by nearly 4 dB, offering the highest margin in the market. This margin directly contributes to higher manufacturing yield and lower cost for manufacturers of receivers.

Inphi Corp.

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