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Bespoke and Customized PCIe and Multi-protocol SERDESLargest Portfolio of Analog Foundation IP in Clocking, Sensor and IO’sNew Differentiated IP’sN3 Working Test Chips and Early Production ChipsAutomotive Grade N5A Test Chip Silicon ProvenNew High Accuracy Sensor
Analog Bits and TSMC -
Analog Bits has been an early partner of TSMC in advanced process node and continuing in TSMC’s most advanced N3E process node. The ability to work with TSMC in advanced processes is a tremendous differentiating value that Analog Bits adds to your designs as we have supported numerous designs well before your design start and what you are assured is a proven IP that has been carefully crafted for optimal power, performance and area.
Analog Bits N5 Pinless PLL and PVT Sensor Demo
To view the Demo Video of our new N5 Pinless PLL and PVT Sensor, please contact arthur@analogbits.com
Benefits of this advanced node collaboration
- Largest Portfolio of Analog Foundation IP in Clocking, Sensor and IO’s
- New Differentiated IP’s
- Clocking – Pinless Integer/FracN PLL, 20GHZ C2C PLL, PCIe5 Ref Clock LC PLL
- Sensors – Power Supply Glitch Detectors, Pinless and Clockless PVT Sensor
- IO’s – C2C for chiplets, differential clock buffers and Xtal OSC Pads
- New Differentiated IP’s
- Silicon Proven Analog Foundation IP’s in N5
- SERDES PCIe/Ethernet Taped Out
- Automotive Grade N5 IP Taped Out
Some new and novelty IP’s
- Clocking – Pinless/core voltage powered PLL, C2C PLL, Ref Clock PLL’s
- Sensor – Pinless/core voltage PVT Sensor, System Power Detector
- IO’s – C2C IO’s, Differential clock drivers and receivers, Low Noise Crystal Oscillators, etc
- SERDES – PCIe Gen4/Ethernet SERDES that will be made available for automotive class SoC’s
Product Datasheets for TSMC
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