Good afternoon and thanks for joining us today on Synaptics' second quarter conference call. This call is also being broadcast live over the web and can be accessed from the "Investor Relations" section of the Company's website, at "synaptics.com." With me on today's call are Francis Lee, President and CEO of Synaptics, and Russ Knittel, the Company's Chief Financial Officer. We'd like to remind you that during the course of this conference call, Synaptics will make forward-looking statements, including predictions and estimates that involve a number of risks and uncertainties. Actual results may differ materially from any future performance suggested in the Company's forward-looking statements. We refer you to the Company's SEC filings, including Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2006, for important risk factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those contained in any forward-looking statements. We expressly disclaim any obligations to update this forward-looking information. And now, I'd like to turn the call over to Francis Lee. Francis?Francis Lee: Thanks, Alex. And thanks, everyone, for joining us on the call today. We are very pleased to report record revenue and very strong operating performance in the second quarter. Revenue of $76.1 million grew 39% over the preceding quarter. Excluding the impact of non-cash share-based compensation and a onetime restructuring charge, non-GAAP operating margin was 20%, and non-GAAP net income was $13 million, or $0.44 per share. Our second quarter results reflect increased demand across all of our target markets and the extra week of business during the 14-week quarter. Specifically, revenue from PC applications grew approximately 22% sequentially, reflecting strong core notebook demand and continued adoption of our LightTouch and multimedia controls in notebooks and PC peripherals. Revenue from PC applications accounted for 79% of total revenue. Revenue from non-PC applications nearly tripled over the preceding quarter and represented 21% of total revenue, primarily reflecting a significant increase in demand from the portable music player market. Now, I'd like to make a few comments about the progress we have made over the past three months. I'm pleased with the continuing interest in our LightTouch button and other alternative TouchPad solutions, which our customers are utilizing the developed end product that features sleek and innovative industrial designs. OEMs continue to adopt our multimedia controls and they opt to drive demand in consumer-based markets by offering increased capacitive sensing functionality over traditional, mechanical approaches. During the quarter, we announced that Synaptics has developed a ChiralMotion enabled Touchpad for the new Logitech diNovo Edge keyboard. We are very excited about this evolution of the traditional TouchPad, as its intelligent sensing provides a quick and easy way to navigate, scroll through and select digital content. This solution combines standard curser control and scrolling and allows intuitive switching between the two. Once the scrolling mode is initiated, the user can scroll continuously and is not confined in a specific location or motion on a TouchPad. ChiralMotion also incurs several unique features; such as speed adjust scrolling face on the right of which the finger moves across the TouchPad, and precision scrolling, which relate to scrolling distance on screen directly to the finger motion on a TouchPad and allows user to accurately move both long and short distances. We are not only seeing interest in our ChiralMotion technology within the PC peripherals market, but within other markets such as notebook and portable digital entertainment devices. We also have two more design wins in LCD monitors being offered by Gateway. Similar to the model we described last quarter, this monitors are larger in size and also features our LightTouch capacitive buttons and scroll strip solutions, with two custom interface modules are controlling both the on-screen display and audio system. One of the monitors is currently shipping and the other is expected to be available later this quarter. We also continue to make steady progress in the mobile phone market. Earlier this week, we announced that Pantech & Curitel have added three more mobile phones incorporating Synaptics MobileTouch capacitive sensing technology, which are currently available in Korea. The PTS-280 and PVK-2800 models use our four-button solution on the exterior of the phones for quick accessibility and control popular multimedia on-demand functions. LED illuminates the touch sensitive buttons on the top side of the phone. The third model, the IMU-160 phone features a similar solution that allows you to navigate quickly and easily through media-on-demand digital content and features such as broadcast television. We are also very excited about our ClearPad touch screen technology is being used in the new LG KE850 PRADA mobile phone. This solution replaces most of the traditional mechanical button with a large display, with on-screen controls better respond to a light touch or movement of the user's finger. In addition, the joint partnership of LG and PRADA demonstrates a new level of mobile phone design and a growing trend among cell phone OEMs to use industrial design as the way to differentiate themselves within the marketplace. This phone is expected to be available in Europe next month and parts of Asia in March. Meanwhile, our Onyx concept phone, which leverages the same ClearPad technology, generates strong media buzz at the recent consumer electronics show and some additional interest from potential new customers. Now, I'd like to take a few minutes to discuss our new Synaptics OneTouch offering, which we announced last week. OneTouch is a natural extension of the way we do business with our customers and is complementary to our end-to-end custom module business. OneTouch is a configurable solution that allows our customers to design their own capacitive interface solutions, while taking advantage of Synaptics’ industry-leading performance, features, and application level functionality. OneTouch is beyond the same best-in-class capacitive sensing technology that powers existing custom module solutions and offers the same reliability, quality, and performance that our expect has come to expect from us. By providing them with a complete solution that includes design tools, documentation, a family of capacitive sensing ASICs and technical support, they are going to develop their own custom interface design for capacitive buttons and scrolling applications in products such as mobile handsets, portable media players, and PC peripherals. Through our expanded solutions portfolio, our customers now have a choice in determining the most optimal way to meet the emerging and growing needs whether that's through one of our traditional custom module solutions or through OneTouch, which offers a flexible alternative when design integration and our quick design churns are important. Compared to other solutions in the marketplace, we believe OneTouch is unique. Our family of proprietary mixed-signal ASICs is be specifically for capacitive sensing. In conjunction with our easy-to-use graphical user interface space design tools, our OneTouch solution doesn't require customers to have expert knowledge of the technology or to use complicated software algorithms or code. In addition, our OneTouch product portfolio is optimized for functionality, features, performance, and cost. Initially, we are rolling out OneTouch on a limited basis only with select customers in existing markets. We expect to gradually expand this offering over time and based on the nature of our customers development processes anticipate and then they allow us to penetrate some of our target markets more quickly or to address additional radical markets within the shortest time period. We are increasing our customer’s access to our technology, we believe we'll ultimately increase a variety of capacitive sensing application we serve, while bolstering our ability to grow revenue more efficiently. Even though we fairly limit the launch of OneTouch, I am encouraged by the level of interest from our selected customers, and I am pleased to announce that we expect to see our first revenue from OneTouch within the next six months. To sum up this topic, we view OneTouch as complimentary to our core business and expect our traditional end-to-end system level solutions remain essential to a wide range of products and applications a long to come. Our custom model solutions and the OneTouch solutions are fundamentally optimal for different applications, custom-design and feature sets, and together, give Synaptics the most compelling portfolio of capacitive interface solutions available in the market. I look forward to updating you on the progress of our OneTouch initiative over the coming quarters. Now, let me take turn to a discussion of the general business environment. Our backlog entering the March quarter was $35.5 million, a solid foundation going to the seasonally weaker March quarter. Based on current indicators, we expect sequential declines in demand across all of our target markets as typical for both PC and consumer electronics this time of year. We are on track to deliver record revenues in fiscal '07, as we continue to experience strong demand and increasing design activity from our target markets. And while our new OneTouch offering is not expected to be a major driver of our growth for this fiscal year, we believe it further strengthens our position in increasingly competitive environment. It should also enable us to more efficiently scale our businesses over the long-term as we intend to address more and more new vertical markets. I would now turn the call over to Russ who will review our detailed financial results for the second quarter and provide guidance on our near term outlook.