| Publisher | Silicon Laboratories | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | PDF, requires Acrobat Rdr 5 | Date added | 14 Aug 2003 |
| Topics | Modems | ||
| Downloads | 0 | ||
Surge immunity is an extremely important attribute for telephony equipment. Unless properly designed to withstand high voltage surges, like those produced by lightning strikes, products such as computer modems can be susceptible to damage. With the introduction of its silicon DAA, Silicon Labs has provided modem designers a cost effective solution that achieves market-leading surge immunity. Silicon Labs’ innovative devices offer a host of advantages over transformer-based modems, including PCB board space savings, cost savings, global compliance, and the integration of additional features.. Additionally, Silicon Labs has been able to achieve a market-leading level of surge immunity using minimal external components. This translates to increased cost savings for modem manufacturers and PC OEMs, as well as increased satisfaction for their customers.
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