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Highland Technology Press Release - October 10, 2009
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Highland Technology Announces the Model P730 High-Speed, Multipurpose Digital Fanout Buffer
 San
Francisco, CA -- October 10, 2009 -- Highland Technology introduces the Model P730 high-speed,
multipurpose digital fanout buffer. Attractively housed in an anodized aluminum enclosure, the P730 is suited to
embedded OEM or benchtop use. The P730 features two input banks that are user-routable to two output banks, each
consisting of four buffered electrical outputs. Input and output levels are independently adjustable enabling
compatibility with CMOS, TTL, LVDS, NECL, PECL, NIM and sine wave systems. Fiber optic inputs are optionally
available, expanding electrical signal translation to include optical-to-electrical conversion, galvanic isolation
and 1244.16 Mb/s SONET OC-24 compatibility. A fully DC-coupled signal path maintains signal integrity to greater
than 1GHz pulse repetition rates. Features include:
• Electrical logic input thresholds adjustable from
-4V to +4V
• Input-to-output bank assignment is routable without moving cabling
• Programmable logic out bank voltages adjustable from -3.6V to +5V, 50 Ω source
• 850nm, 1310nm or
1550nm fiberoptic input options available with ST or FC connectors and calibrated 1V/mW analog front panel
monitor output
• Stable, ultra-low jitter, sub 350ps output edge transition times
• Ideal for
buffering fast electrical or optical logic signals, time codes, 1 PPS GPS or atomic clock pulses, and for
facility clock distribution.
http://www.highlandtechnology.com/DSS/P730DS.html
Contact Information:
Highland Technology 18 Otis Street San
Francisco, CA 94103 P: (415) 551-1700
F: (415) 551-5129
http://www.highlandtechnology.com
info@highlandtechnology.com
Posted on 10/7/2009
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