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e2v SELECTS JAZZ SEMICONDUCTOR FOR NEXT GENERATION ANALOG-TO-DIGITAL
CONVERTER (ADC) PRODUCTS
CHELMSFORD, England and NEWPORT BEACH, Calif., October 1, 2007
- e2v, a leading developer and manufacturer of specialized components
and subsystems and Jazz Semiconductor®, the leader in Analog-Intensive
Mixed-Signal (AIMS) foundry solutions and wholly owned subsidiary
of Jazz Technologies, Inc. (AMEX: JAZ) today announced that
e2v has chosen Jazz's 0.18-micron SiGe BiCMOS process (SBC18HX),
for the manufacture of its next generation high resolution programmable
data converter products. E2v and Jazz have already demonstrated
their successful collaboration on e2v's award winning 12-bit Analog-to-Digital
Converter (ADC) developed using Jazz Semiconductor's 0.35-micron
SiGe BiCMOS process, SBC35. e2v received the 2007 EE Times Ultimate
Product ACE Award for the World's Fastest Monolithic 12-bit ADC
(AT84AS001TP).
The AT84AS001TP is a 12-bit A/D Converter that can provide 500
Msps data conversion from a single monolithic chip. This breakthrough
in ADC design allows system designers to accurately digitize intermediate
frequency (IF) signals with frequencies up to 500 MHz at twice the
sampling rate of conventional 12-bit ADCs. As a result of combining
Jazz's high speed silicon technology and e2v's proprietary chip
architecture, a new 12-bit ADC standard has been set without compromising
on power consumption, dynamic range or linearity. This makes the
AT84AS001TP ideal for a wide range of applications including telecommunication
infrastructure, high IF broadband digital receivers, test and measurement
equipment, high speed data acquisition and radar and communications
systems.
Jazz's SBC35 process, used to develop e2v's 12-bit ADC, is a mature,
low-power, cost-effective solution for both networking and wireless
applications. Designers have the flexibility of using any combination
of three SiGe bipolar (NPN) transistors, each of which provides
a different optimization for power and speed. The highest speed
transistor has an Ft of 62GHz and is used for high-performance blocks
while the high power transistor can be used to integrate power amplifiers
or high-speed drivers on the same chip.
e2v is now developing high speed A/D Converters using Jazz's SiGe
BiCMOS 0.18-micron process, SBC18HX, including the reconfigurable
Quad 8-bit 5 Gsps A/D Converter (EV84AQ160CTPY) which provides on-chip
interleaving of four separate channels with conversion rates from
1.25 Gsps to 5 Gsps from a single chip at 1W per channel. This next
generation A/D Converter features the benefits of fast SiGe bipolar
transistors coupled with MOS transistors for lower power consumption
and high speed.
"We are continually looking to respond to market demands for
ADCs with ever higher linearity over wider analog bandwidths,"
said Thierry Gouvernel, General Manager of e2v's Broadband Data
Converter & Microprocessors Business Unit, adding "the
more advanced 0.18-micron SiGe BiCMOS process from Jazz is helping
us meet this goal."
"Our broad range of modular AIMS technologies provides features
that allow customers like e2v to deliver innovative products and
achieve quick time to market," said Marco Racanelli, vice president
of technology and engineering at Jazz Semiconductor. "We look
forward to continuing our relationship with e2v on its next-generation
ADC products."
About e2v Technologies
e2v is a leading designer, developer and manufacturer of specialised
components and subsystems.
Products are defined under two groups: sensors and semiconductors,
and electronic tubes. They enable innovative systems for medical
and science, aerospace and defence, and commercial and industrial
applications. With 1800 employees in 5 manufacturing plants through
Europe and sales and support offices in 4 key global territories,
as well as a network of distributors and representatives covering
other key territories, e2v has a true global presence. e2v is listed
on the main market of London Stock Exchange (e2v.l). For the year
ended 31 March 2007, the Company achieved sales of £174m.
Further information is available from www.e2v.com
About Jazz Semiconductor
Jazz Semiconductor,® a wholly owned subsidiary of Jazz Technologies,
Inc. (AMEX: JAZ), is the leading independent wafer foundry focused
on Analog-Intensive Mixed-Signal (AIMS) CMOS process technologies.
The company's broad portfolio of modular AIMS technologies includes
RFCMOS and specialty CMOS processes, such as Enhanced RFCMOS, BiCMOS,
SiGe BiCMOS, Bipolar-CMOS-DMOS, and High Voltage CMOS. These technologies
are designed to produce analog and mixed-signal semiconductor devices
that are smaller and more highly integrated, power-efficient, feature-rich
and cost-effective than those produced using standard process technologies.
Jazz also offers world-class design enablement tools to speed customers'
time from design to revenue production. The Company serves customers
in the wireless and high-speed wireline communications, consumer
electronics, automotive and industrial end markets. Jazz executive
offices and its U.S. wafer fabrication facilities are located in
Newport Beach, CA. Jazz Semiconductor also has engineering, manufacturing,
and sales support in Shanghai, China. For more information, please
visit www.jazzsemi.com.
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Jazz Company Contact
Melinda Jarrell
949/435-8181
melinda.jarrell@jazzsemi.com
Jazz Media Contact
Lauri Julian
949/715-3049
lauri.julian@jazzsemi.com
e2v Company Contact:
Sylvie Mattei
+33 4 76 58 30 25
sylvie.mattei@e2v.com
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