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Answer to Question #1:
Why should I consider using a Custom Mixed Signal ASIC?
There are many reason to consider a Mixed Signal ASIC:
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Reduced production cost:
A Mixed Signal ASIC will reduce the component costs of your
present electronic system. This is usually the primary
motivating factor to develop the ASIC. The saving in
component costs alone typically will quickly repay the
developmental costs (NRE). Assembly costs are also reduced
- fewer components, smaller PC card.
- Improved performance: A Mixed Signal ASIC can
improve your electronic system performance. This is
especially true for the analog circuits. With non-volatile
memory (EEPROM), we can trim analog for optimum performance.
Digital performance can often be improved, as well, since it is
designed specifically for your application. Also, overall
performance in specific areas can be optimized. For
example, your system power can be significantly reduced.
- Smaller size: Of course, a Mixed Signal ASIC
will result in a much smaller area for your electronics.
- Improved reliability: Integrating most of your
electronic system into Mixed Signal ASIC will improve your
system reliability. The significant reduction in component
count and their required interconnects provides for much of the
reliability improvement.
- Intellectual Property protection: Integration
of your electronic system into a custom Mixed Signal ASIC will
make it much more difficult for others to copy your system
design.
If you would like to discuss detail of the benefits of a custom
ASIC for your electronic system, please
contact us.
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Answer to Question #2: Can I
afford a Custom Mixed Signal ASIC?
Although often
believed to be expensive, a custom Mixed Signal ASIC can be
relatively inexpensive and provide an excellent return on your
investment. These ASICS are usually a lot less costly to
produce in production than the cost of components they replace.
Also, lower assembly and testing costs further reduce your
production costs.
However, your
overall cost needs to consider the Non-Recurring Engineering (NRE)
needed to develop the ASIC. The usual consideration is that the
NRE needs to be recovered in some relatively short period of
time. Our experience indicates that typical NRE's may be
recovered in a year with the saving realized in production.
We would be happy to
estimate the savings you would realize with a custom ASIC – just
contact us for free estimate with no
obligations.
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Answer To Question #3: Why should I choose CSS to develop
our Mixed Signal ASIC? These are the primary
reasons we believe Custom Silicon Solutions is your best choice:
- Your ASIC development and production experience will be
pleasant. Our many years of experience designing and
producing Mixed Signal ASICs allow us to provide for a
smooth development cycle and for reliable sustained production.
Please refer to CSS Applications
to review some of our ASIC experience.
- Your ASIC development and production costs will be lower.
By choosing the appropriate technologies and applying our
extensive design experience, we can provide lower NRE and
production unit pricing. Please refer to
ASIC Development and
ASIC Production to understand our
approaches in these areas.
- Our previous customers have been pleased with our work.
Please review Customer Comments
for a sample of recent CSS customer testimonial regarding our
performance.
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Answer to Question #4: How much
technical expertise do we need to have CSS develop our Mixed
Signal ASIC? Our customers do not need to know how to
develop and produce an ASIC. CSS provides the Total Solution
to the development of a Custom Mixed Signal ASIC.
However, your involvement can be to whatever degree you wish.
We typically have four Reviews in the development process: (1) a
Preliminary Design Review, (2) a Critical Design Review, (3) a
Final Design Review and (4) a Product Acceptance Review (PAR).
Details of the development cycle can be reviewed in our
ASIC Development page.
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Answer to Question #5: How can
I find out exactly what it will cost and how long it will take to
develop a Mixed Signal ASIC for our system? ASIC
Development cost and Product cost can vary considerably depending
on the complexity of the ASIC and the technology used to produce
it. However, CSS concentrates on applications and
technologies that can produce your ASIC for a relatively low cost.
We will be happy to provide a quote, including the development
cost and schedule for your ASIC. We will also provide
an estimate of the Unit Price for the ASIC in production.
There is no cost or obligation for this service. Simply
complete the form provided in the CSS
Contacts page.
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