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Strategies & Market Trends : India Coffee House

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To: Mohan Marette who wrote (6467)9/7/1999 10:30:00 PM
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Chip for faster modem developed by Texas Instruments (India)

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Date: 9/7/99 7:00:00 PM (Probity Research)

Texas Instruments (India) launched an analog digital subscriber line (Dsl) modem chip designed entirely by a team of Indian engineers at its mixed signal design center in Bangalore. The chip, code named Monet, and designated as TLFD500, is expected to improve the performance of a GLite modem by reducing space and costs due to integration of high performance converters and filters.

The center has been engaged in integrated circuits (ICs) design and full chip analogy design for the past ten years in Bangalore. With this chip in place, a Dsl modem runs 20 times faster than a conventional 56kbps modem and can be used for video on demand through subscriber telephone lines and for any other internet applications. Officials noted that the TLFD500 provides designers with higher signal-to-noise ratio by incorporating 14-bit converters instead of the usual 10 or 12-bit converters. This gives increases the data communication speeds of the modem over longer distances.

Srini Rajam managing director of the company described Monet as, "another great example of the mixed-signal product design capability from Ti India for the broadband communication market." Ti India is a wholly owned subsidiary of Texas Instruments Inc, a global semiconductor company specializing in digital signal processing solutions.
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