Mixed-Signal Gate Arrays
... how many opamps do you need in your application?
| FBE-ASIC GmbH provides a variety
of mixed-signal gate arrays for various application areas. Mixed
signal gate arrays come into play when analog circuitry is to
be implemented in addition to digital circuitry. Mixed signal
gate arrays are tailored to a specific application by customized
patterning of metal interconnect and via/contact-layers. Please read also our overview article
"Mixed-Signal Gate-Arrays - Mit wenig Geld zum eigenen ASIC"
published in Design&Elektronik (Sept. 2006).
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The ZETEX 700 line of bipolar analog arrays is
suited for quick and cost-effective integration of analog electronics.
A wide range of sizes allows for the well-matched integration
of different complexities. In addition, a limited amount of
digital gates can be integrated. Typical application fields
for the ZETEX 700 series are sensor signal amplification, analog
signal processing, or analog control tasks. |
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The MICRODUL MD300 CMOS gate array is suited
for the integration of mixed analog/digital electronics. Different
complexities can be accounted for by single or multiple use
of the basic MD300 chip cell. Typical application fields for
the MD300 gate arrays are sensor signal amplification, analog
and digital signal processing, and control tasks. |
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The IMS Gate Forest® line of mixed-signal
gate arrays offers the integration of analog and digital functionality
on a single chip, focusing on higher logic integration needs.
Various sizes allow for the well-matched integration of different
complexities. Typical application fields for the IMS Gate Forest®
gate arrays are signal amplification, signal digitization, digital
signal processing, or control tasks, wherein higher digital
processing power is required. |
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For the delivery of mixed-signal gate arrays, FBE-ASIC GmbH
collaborates with Altec Electronic AG, Institut für Mikroelektronik Stuttgart, and Microdul AG
for wafer delivery, packaging, testing and supply logistics.
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