Tamarack Microelectronics
Tamarack Microelectronics was a designer and manufacturer of mixed-signal integrated circuits, primarily Ethernet communications devices.[1] It was founded in 1987 in Hsichih, Taipei. In August 2002 it merged with IC Plus.[2]
Industry | Semiconductors |
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Fate | acquired by IC Plus |
Founded | 1987 |
Defunct | 2002 |
Headquarters | , |
Area served | Worldwide |
Products | mixed-signal integrated circuits, Ethernet |
Products
Device | Description |
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TC3001 | 10Mbit/s Ethernet Silicon 10BaseT Filter & Buffer |
TD3088A3 | Monochrome Display Adapter controller[3] |
TC3092HN + TC3196N | 10Mbit/s Ethernet BNC + TP Transceiver Set |
TC3097-8 | 8 ports 10Mbit/s Ethernet Repeater Controller |
TC3097F-5 | 5 ports 10Mbit/s Ethernet Repeater Controller + On-Chip-Filters |
TC3097F-8 | 8 ports 10Mbit/s Ethernet Repeater Controller + On-Chip-Filters |
TC3299A | 5 Volt 10Mbit/s Ethernet PCMCIA Controller |
TC3299CE | 3.3 Volt 10Mbit/s Ethernet PCMCIA Controller |
TC3399A | 5 Volt 10Mbit/s Ethernet PCMCIA Controller + UART Interface |
TC6216M | 16 ports 10/100Mbit/s QoS Ethernet Switch Controller w/ embedded memory |
TC6208 | 8 ports 10/100Mbit/s QoS Ethernet Switch Controller |
TC6102 | 2 ports 10/100Mbit/s Ethernet Switch Controller |
TC9021 | 32/64bit PCI 10/100/1000Mbit/s Ethernet MAC Controller |
Patents[4]
Patent Number | Description | Date Issued |
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5892701 | Silicon filtering buffer apparatus and the method of operation thereof | April 6, 1999 |
5572511 | Auto-adjustment circuit for collision detection of Ethernet | November 5, 1996 |
5425054 | Surrounding circuit for the Ethernet coaxial local area network transceiver | June 13, 1995 |
5042051 | Apparatus for transmitting and receiving Manchester coded digital data for IEEE 802.3 Ethernet/Cheapernet type local area network | August 20, 1991 |
References
- EmbeddedLinks Chipdir: Tamarack
- IC Plus Profile
- artofhacking.com Hardware 99 Graphics 8-bit ISA
- PatentGenus Tamarack Microelectronics, Inc.
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