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Elantec Introduces A Read Channel IC For The Optical Storage Market
The EL6261C provides a new function in the growing family of optical products
MILPITAS, CALIFORNIA, March 20, 2000 -- Elantec Semiconductor, Inc. (NASDAQ: ELNT), a leader in high-performance analog ICs, is now shipping the EL6261C, an 8-channel switchable-gain, pre-amplifier targeted for the read channel designs in the emerging CD/DVD-Writable optical storage market. The new EL6261C amplifier complements the Elantec family of industry-standard laser drivers by offering a read channel solution for optical pickup head (OPU) designs used in CD and DVD applications.
The EL6261C is a highly integrated analog mixed-signal IC designed to amplify the read channel photo detector diode currents, while performing buffering and gain-switching functions. Available in both the 24-pin QSOP and 32-pin QFN packages, the EL6261C can be placed close to the photo detector on the OPU for higher performance. The EL6261C contains four 20MHz transimpedance amplifiers and four 80MHz transimpedance amplifiers. Outputs of the four 80MHz amplifiers are averaged to provide a differential 80MHz-sum output. All eight amplifiers have selectable 8K, 15K or 40K gain control, thus allowing the drive to read all standard CD and DVD media types.
Steve Sacarisen, Elantec's Director of Strategic Marketing, Optical Products Group states, "The EL6261C is our first product targeted specifically for the read channel pre-amplifier function. By developing this part we are able to supply both analog read and write channel ICs to CD/DVD-Writable drive OEM's."
Samples and evaluation module boards of the EL6261C in QSOP24 and QFN32 packages are available now. Full production will begin in April 2000. Pricing for the EL6261C is available from the Elantec direct sales offices only. For more information on this product, please contact Steve Sacarisen at Elantec Corporate Headquarters: (408) 945-1323 x 345.
Elantec designs, manufactures and markets high performance analog integrated circuits primarily for the video, optical storage, integrated DC:DC, and xDSL markets. The Company targets high growth commercial markets in which advances in digital integrated circuit technology are driving increasing demand for high speed, high performance and low power consumption analog circuits.
Certain matters discussed in this press release pertaining to the market conditions and market trends are forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties. These risks and uncertainties include product introductions by the Company's competitors, competitive pricing pressures, fluctuations in manufacturing yield, changes in the mix or markets in which products are sold, availability and cost of raw materials and other risks discussed in the Company's 1999 Form 10-K and 10-Q filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The Company's actual results could differ materially from those discussed herein.
