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produces PLLs (e.g. [[ZL10036]], [[ZL10038]]) and Demods (e.g. [[MT312]], [[MT352]], [[ZL10312]], [[ZL10313]], [[ZL10353]]) and some chips formerly sold by [[Mitel]]. |
produces PLLs (e.g. [[ZL10036]], [[ZL10038]]) and Demods (e.g. [[MT312]], [[MT352]], [[ZL10312]], [[ZL10313]], [[ZL10353]]) and some chips formerly sold by [[Mitel]]. |
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For all Zarlink demods and PLLs the specs are usually freely available, Linux driver support is usually only a matter of time. Visit the Zarlink Website to fetch Design Manuals and Datasheets. |
For all Zarlink demods and PLLs the specs are usually freely available, Linux driver support is usually only a matter of time if not already done. Visit the Zarlink Website to fetch Design Manuals and Datasheets. |
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http://www.zarlink.com/ |
http://www.zarlink.com/ |
Revision as of 09:19, 13 September 2004
produces PLLs (e.g. ZL10036, ZL10038) and Demods (e.g. MT312, MT352, ZL10312, ZL10313, ZL10353) and some chips formerly sold by Mitel.
For all Zarlink demods and PLLs the specs are usually freely available, Linux driver support is usually only a matter of time if not already done. Visit the Zarlink Website to fetch Design Manuals and Datasheets.