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Save time and money when you implement the IrDA 1.0 physical layer.

If you want to add IrDA 1.0 features to your product but don't want to design the hardware interface to the infrared transceiver, HP has solved your problem. The new HSDL-7000 3/16 endec IC provides the IrDA 1.0 compliant encode/decode functions required to interface your micropro-cessor or ASIC to HP's already-available HSDL-1000 optical trans-ceiver.

Some of the best things really do come in small packages.

The HSDL-7000 provides both the low power and small size required by pagers, cellular phones, PDAs and other portable and handheld devices. Its small SO-8 package lets you reap the cost benefits of surface-mount manufacturing. And its true 3 V capability significantly improves on the 3.3 V operation of other endec products.

ASIC users can save even more money.

If you are designing your own ASIC, you can save even more money (not to mention a lot of design and debugging time). We're making the HSDL-7000 netlist available on floppy disk, so you can integrate the endec functionality into your ASIC design and avoid the cost of a separate endec IC. The resulting circuit is compliant to the IrDA 1.0 physical layer specifications. No other component vendor offers this time- and money-saving option. Save time and money when you implement the IrDA 1.0 physical layer.


HP Components Update Volume 5 Issue 2 ... Contents

Get wireless with new Flipchip LEDs...the world's smallest

IR links fast enough to run away from cables

IR evaluation kits help you move to infrared

IrDA endec handles the hardware interface for you

The first subminiature IR emitter/detector pair

Optical decoders with even sharper eyes

Show the way with better signs



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