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Jur-ASIC Parts Program Recreates Obsolete and NLA Devices
New Service Helps IC Companies and Their Customers Continue Operations with an Uninterrupted Supply of Analog ICs after OEM Discontinuance San Jose, CA -- October 25, 2011 — JVD Inc., a leader in Analog & Mixed-Signal ASIC Design, Manufacturing and Test Services, today officially unveiled its JurASIC Parts Program, a design service that focuses on bringing obsolete and NLA Analog ICs back into production to meet the needs of older commercial and military applications. In 1993 Dr. Allen Grant (played by Sam Neill) developed a means of bringing dinosaurs to life using DNA taken from dino' blood, which has been preserved inside prehistoric insects encased in amber. While the concept of reviving extinct species has intrigued scientists for decades, it has remained an elusive goal. However, a modern day equivalent, reviving extinct integrated circuits has seen great success. Semiconductor companies, especially those that have been in business for a few dozen years or more, have had to periodically "prune" their product offerings in order to better manage their business. The overhead of maintaining a low or near zero volume product is quite high, and although most companies have the foresight to offer their then existing customers lifetime buys, there have been many examples where additional need has arisen for critical MRO quantities. This has been particularly evident in military and aerospace applications. Different than its typical Analog ASIC business, JVD has been called upon to assist customers who need small to medium quantities of obsolete ("extinct") semiconductors. In some instances, process information and masks sets can be obtained from the original manufacture and the needed chips can be resurrected with minimal effort. Other times, the old tooling materials no longer exist in corporate archives and the needed parts must be re-engineered from scratch, similar to a new ASIC design. Copying and cloning an out of production IC can be very difficult, particularly with chips containing analog. The "genetically engineered" reproduction is likely to find itself inserted into a pre-existing PCB with surrounding circuitry designed to compliment the unique characteristics of the original chip design, layout and process. Subtle differences from the original design can cause unwanted parasitic oscillations, noise or worse in an existing board. JVD engineers are careful to analyze the behavior of the original designs and incorporate even the small abnormalities they may contain into the new version. Some of the devices that have been resurrected include full military spec versions of the AD584 Programmable Precision Vref, NE5534 Low Noise, High Speed Op Amp, OP-07 Ultra Low Noise Op Amp, OP-97 Low Power, High Precision Op Amp, as well as many others. About JVD, Inc. JVD, Inc. was founded in 1982 by Jerry VanDierendonck, a member of the Texas Instruments (TI) (NYSE: TXN) team that developed the world's first microcontroller, TMS 1000. JVD is a leader in Analog Mixed-Signal ASIC Design, Manufacturing and Test Services. The company provides turn-key Analog and Analog-mixed signal ICs for custom and standard products as well as contract Test Services for chip companies, OEMs and ODMs. The company has expertise in semiconductor Bipolar, CMOS, and BiCMOS analog/digital chip design, including power management, power protection, display drivers, audio, low power RF, and standard products in high and low volume applications. From design to final production, JVD, Inc. offers custom integrated circuit solutions for a wide variety of customers, providing cost effective, high performance devices to meet their challenging design requirements. JVD, Inc is a privately held company with headquarters in San Jose, Calif. For more information, please visit www.jvdinc.com.
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