In summary, the Microchip High Bandwidth family includes parts from three sub-families; Precision Edge™ ICs, High Speed Communications ICs, and Fiber Optic IC. The Precision Edge product line is the most comprehensive, featuring: drivers, buffers, translators, fanout buffers, multiplexers, crosspoint switches, clock dividers, cable and backplane solutions (with and without pre-emphasis and equalization), and delay lines. Many of these products have the Microchip AnyIn feature which incorporates the termination resistors in the IC and can accept any differential or single-ended signal, eliminating the need for a translator. The second group, High Speed Communications, includes Clock and Data Recovery (CDR) ICs, clock synthesizers, multiplexers, demultiplexers, SERDES, and PLLs. Many of the clock and data distribution products feature fail-safe input technology, which latches the output to the last valid input level when an invalid input signal is received. This prevents metastable conditions and system errors. Also, a number of clock and data distribution ICs support all single-ended and differential logic signals, at up to 10.7 Gbps, and have a voltage range of 1.2 to 5V. The clock synthesizer product line has been expanded to include ClockWorks™ low jitter clock synthesizers. These products are based on RotaryWave™ technology that provides sub-100 fS phase noise jitter, low power consumption and high PSRR. Finally, the Fiber Optic group of products includes limiting post amplifiers, single-chip transceivers and optical transceiver management ICs. Also available are fiber optic module chipsets and SFP module reference designs.