asicNorth Enters Analog IP Market
South Burlington, VT -- October 2, 2009 -- asicNorth, Inc., a VLSI design service company, announced today that it has entered the analog intellectual property (IP) market. In a move to enhance its analog/mixed-signal (A/MS) design services, asicNorth now offers IP for high performance, low power analog-to-digital converters (ADC). The hardened analog cores target the 180nm high-voltage technology being co-developed by IBM Microelectronics and austriamicrosystems.
asicNorth's ADC cores support the next generation A/MS design implementations in the high-voltage, 180nm silicon technology.
The AN12512P is a 12-bit, 125Ms/s pipeline data converter. It has the ability to scale power consumption by reducing precision or sampling frequency. At this performance point, the AN12512P is ideally suited for some of today’s fastest growing markets: GPS communications and medical instrumentation.
The AN210S is a 10-bit 2MS/s SAR architecture data converter. Providing better performance than most commercially available IP for its area and power consumption, the AN210S is ideally suited for a number of general purpose applications in a mixed-signal system.
“As the analog / mixed signal market continues to grow at the 180nm technology node, we felt it was important to enable next generation mixed-signal designs with the IP necessary,” says asicNorth President, Michael Slattery. “Applications based upon high-voltage technologies are just beginning to proliferate in the market. Data converters are important IP components of these new systems. The analog cores announced today represent the beginnings of a new IP ecosystem."
About ASIC North, Inc.
ASIC North (www.asicnorth.com) is a leading VLSI design service provider specializing in enabling integrated device manufacturers (IDMs) and fabless semiconductor companies. With vast experience in CMOS circuit design, an analog mixed-signal IP library, ASIC design capabilities, and characterization services, ASIC North has the ability to create a broad of range of semiconductor-based solutions. ASIC North has design centers in South Burlington, VT and Tempe, AZ.
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