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GTLP
(redirected from Gunning Transceiver Logic Plus)

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GTLPGunning Transceiver Logic Plus (family of logic integrated circuits)


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4, 2001 New 1- and 2-bit transceivers provide powerful solutions for backplane signaling The recognized leader in Gunning Transceiver Logic Plus (GTLP), Fairchild Semiconductor International (NYSE: FCS) today released the industry's first 1- and 2-bit GTLP transceivers in 8-lead packaging.
17, 2001 Expanding the industry's broadest GTLP product portfolio, new GTLP transceivers in BGA offer over 60% space savings versus TSSOP The recognized leader in Gunning Transceiver Logic Plus (GTLP), Fairchild Semiconductor International (NYSE: FCS) today released a line of GTLP transceivers in Ball Grid Array (BGA) packaging, beginning with 8-bit and 36-bit wide universal bus transceivers.
Device Features The MAX EPM7128B, EPM7256B, EPM7512B, EPM7064B, and EPM7032B devices feature high performance, low power and low-voltage I/O standards such as Gunning transceiver logic plus (GTL+) and stub series terminated logic for 2.
 
 
 
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