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Cambridge Analog Technologies Presents Extreme-Low Power ADC and Precision PLL at Design Automation Conference, San Francisco 2009 

 
 
 

Bedford, Massachusetts, Aug 24, 2009 

Cambridge Analog Technologies, Inc. (CAT), a provider of extreme low-power high-performance Analog and Mixed-Signal IP solutions, showcased their line of Analog-to-Digital Converters using the proprietary PUMA™ technology and their Precision Sabre™ PLL at the 46th Annual Design Automation Conference in San Francisco. PUMA™ based ADCs and other analog blocks consume between 5-15x lower energy than competitive parts. The state-of-the art PLLs have a tiny footprint and deliver exceptional jitter(<1ps).

CEO Kush Gulati also spoke at the IC Design Central Partner Pavilion on the underlying technology that enables Cambridge Analog Technologies’ products. He detailed high level techniques that are at the heart of the low energy analog-to-digital converters.

In a separate presentation and panel discussion organized by Cadence® Design Systems, Inc. at their Cadence Ecosystem Booth, Dr. Gulati expounded on the verification challenges for design teams building high performance analog circuits and how CAT employs Cadence Virtuoso® 6.1 to streamline its design flow.

For more information about DAC, please visit www.dac.com

For more information about CAT, please visit www.cambridgeanalog.com

About Cambridge Analog Technologies:

Cambridge Analog Technologies, Inc. is a developer of ultra-low power and high performance analog and mixed-signal circuits including analog-to-digital converters and phase-locked loops catering to SoCs for a wide array of applications including wireless in the cellular, medical and automotive areas, high speed wireline, microprocessors, high end displays, and medical imaging.

The company is in the business of licensing its cutting-edge analog IP blocks based on patented technologies. These include ADCs and other analog blocks with power consumption that is more than an order of magnitude lower relative to its counterparts, as well state-of-the art digital PLLs with extremely low jitter, area, and power consumption. Cambridge Analog Technologies takes pride in offering outstanding support to its clients and partners.

Cambridge Analog Technologies was incorporated in the Fall of 2007 and currently consists of world-class technologists and designers including MIT faculty and alumni in its facility in Bedford, Massachusetts.  For more information, visit www.cambridgeanalog.com or contact:

Kush Gulati, President and CEO

Cambridge Analog Technologies, Inc.

54 Middlesex Turnpike, Suite 1250

Bedford, MA  01730

info@cambridgeanalog.com

www.cambridgeanalog.com

Tel: 781-276-4646

Fax: 617-275-8699

Note: Cambridge Analog Technologies and the Cambridge Analog Technologies logo are trademarks of Cambridge Analog Technologies, Inc. All other product names noted herein may be trademarks of their respective holders.

 
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