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 (BSNS WIRE)   PairGain Technologies Selects Harris Semiconductor As Its DM    
PairGain Technologies Selects Harris Semiconductor As Its DMT ADSL Analog Front
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	   Business Editors, Computers/Electronics Writers                            
	                                                                              
	   MELBOURNE, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 23, 1998--Harris                    
Semiconductor announced today that they have been selected by                  
PairGain Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ:PAIR) as the analog front end              
(AFE) supplier for their discrete multi-tone (DMT)-based ADSL                  
solution.  The AFE consists of the HC6094 ADSL front-end chip and              
the HI5905 14 bit 5 Msps A/D converter.  The HC6094 and HI5905                 
provide the analog front-end functions for the PairGain Falcon DMT             
RADSL (Discrete Multi-Tone Rate-adaptive Asymmetric Digital                    
Subscriber Line) chip announced January 21, 1998.  "We selected                
Harris to develop the ADSL AFE because of their demonstrated                   
capability in mixed signal, converter and analog technologies," says           
Howard Flagg, president of PairGain.  "The Harris front end gives our          
DMT-based ADSL solution superior performance across the                        
analog/digital interfaces, which is critical to achieving the highest          
data rate at the longest reach for our customers."                           
	   The Harris chip set, fabricated using Harris' Bi-CMOS process,           
consists of the Harris HC6094 ADSL analog front-end chip and                 
HI5905 14-bit/5Msps analog to digital converter.  The HC6094                 
provides key functions for both the transmit and receive signal              
chains.  It includes a 14-bit DAC, reconstruction filters and a              
programmable gain stage on the transmit side.  On the receive side, a        
high impedance, low noise programmable gain amplifier and anti-alias         
filters are provided.  The HI5905 offers 14 bit resolution at 5 Msps         
to digitize the receive waveform.  The chipset is suitable for both          
central office and customer premises implementations.                        
	   "This is definitely a major design win for us," added Mick               
Denham, Harris' vice president of signal processing products.  "It           
gives us a chance to showcase our mixed signal and communications            
systems capability.  By bringing a high performance AFE to market we         
can now service the immediate needs of our customers which require an        
integrated solution for their ADSL needs."                                   
	   PairGain Technologies, Inc., the xDSL (high-speed Digital                
Subscriber Line) market leader, designs, manufactures and markets            
communications systems that allow telephone companies, PTTs, other           
service providers and organizations with private networks to more            
efficiently and quickly deploy high-speed data, video and voice          
services to end users over the existing infrastructure of copper         
telephone lines.                                                         
	   PairGain's HiGain(R), PG-Plus(TM), PG-Flex(TM), Megabit Access       
and campus area network products are marketed under the trademark,       
CopperOptics(R), indicating their ability to provide fiber optic         
quality transmission over the "last mile" in both public and private     
networks worldwide.                                                      
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	   Harris Corporation's Semiconductor sector manufactures discrete      
semiconductors and integrated circuits and focuses research and          
development efforts on innovative new products for the communications    
and power control markets.  The company's broad portfolio of products    
serves many other markets including automotive, consumer electronic,     
telecommunications, multimedia, and military and space.  The company     
has sales offices worldwide and manufacturing facilities in Palm Bay     
(Florida), Mountaintop (Pennsylvania), Findlay (Ohio), Dundalk           
(Ireland), and Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia).                                  
	   Harris Corporation (NYSE:HRS), with worldwide sales of more than     
$3.8 billion, is an international communications and electronics         
company providing a wide range of products and services, such as               
wireless and personal communications, automotive electronics,                  
transportation, business information, defense communications and               
information, and Lanier office products.                                       
	                                                                              
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