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Corporate Supply Agreement

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 Corporate Supply Agreement 
 This Corporate Supply Agreement (“Agreement”) is entered
into on this 2nd day of March, 2006, effective as of the 1st day of September, 2004 (“Effective Date”), between Motorola, Inc., a Delaware corporation, with offices at 1303 E. Algonquin Road, Schaumburg, Illinois 60196
(“Motorola”), and Entropic Communications, Inc., a Delaware corporation, with offices at 9276 Scranton Road, Suite 200, San Diego, CA 92121 USA (“Supplier”). Motorola and Supplier may each be referred to individually as a
“Party” or collectively as “Parties” to this Agreement. This Agreement is intended to be the Master Purchase Agreement referred to in the Entropic Materials License Agreement dated as of October 2004 (the “Materials License
Agreement”) between Supplier and General Instrument Corporation, acting as the Broadband Communications Sector of Motorola. Motorola and Supplier agree as follows: 
 1. Definitions 
 A. References to “Motorola” or “Supplier” include their Affiliates.
“Affiliate” means any entity that controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with a Party. “Control” means an entity owns or controls [...***...] of the voting stock or other ownership interest of another
entity. 
 B. “Confidential Information” means confidential or proprietary data or information disclosed by one Party to the other under
this Agreement (i) in written, graphic, machine recognizable, electronic, sample, or any other visually perceptible form, which is clearly designated as “confidential” or “proprietary” at the time of disclosure, and
(ii) in oral form, if it is identified as confidential at the time of disclosure, and confirmed in writing within thirty (30) days after disclosure. 
 C. “Customer” means any and all purchasers or licensees of Motorola. 
 D. “Fixes” mean the correction of a
Problem which will restore or return the Software, and thus the Products, to performance in accordance with the applicable Specifications and any and all improvements that relate to performance but do not provide material New Features or
Enhancements for the Software. 
 E. “Bypass” shall mean a temporary procedure by which a user can avoid a reported problem by changes to
the procedures followed or data supplied by the user when using the Software or a temporary Fix supplied by the Supplier. 
 F.
“Enhancement”, “Maintenance” or “Minor Release” means a new version of the Software that improves existing functionality or adds minor functionality, and continues to support the original functionality of the
Software as provided to Motorola. The numbering system xx.yy is used to designate a Software release and the next higher consecutive number for “yy” will be used to designate an Enhancement, Maintenance or Minor Release. 
 G. “Major Release” means a release of new Software by Supplier that contains New Features or functionality. The numbering system xx.yy will be used to
designate a Software release, and the next higher consecutive number for “xx” will be used to designate a Major Release. 
 H. “New
Feature” means Software that adds substantial functionality in addition to the original functional characteristics of the Software as provided to Motorola. A New Feature shall be deemed to be a new item of Software and shall be subject to
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 I.
“Problem” means a defect, failure of performance or failure of the Software to conform to Supplier’s marketing literature provided to Motorola, the response time as warranted, the Documentation and operating manuals furnished by
Supplier or the Specifications governing said Software and/or Products where such failure affects operational performance, functional performance or Motorola’s ability to license the Software to Customers. 
 J. “Technology” means Supplier’s Intellectual Property existing on the Effective Date and Supplier’s Intellectual Property developed during
the Term of this Agreement. The term ‘Technology” shall include without limitation, (i) designs, drawings and specifications related to the Products, (ii) detailed source code files, listings, tools, encryption keys, compilers,
designs, specifications, drawings, test programs, schematics, and other supporting documentation for all of the software; (iii) a complete list and description of any and all third party software that is included in the software;
(iv) detailed procedures for the inspection and testing of the Products and software to ensure quality and compliance with the documentation; (v) all revised and supplemental documentation prepared or assembled by or on behalf of Supplier;
(vi) any and all other improvements to any documentation made or authorized by Supplier; and (vii) detailed instructions for the use, operation, maintenance and servicing of the Products and software. 
 K. “Supplier’s Intellectual Property” means any and all technology, technical information, and rights therein owned or licensed from a third party
by such Supplier, including, without limitation, technical data, inventions, concepts, processes, formulae, algorithms, know-how, system, apparatuses, software, designs, design elements, product features, product specifications, works of authorship,
drawings, and any other technical subject matter related thereto, Including all of Supplier’s Patent Rights, copyrights, trade secrets, masks and mask works, industrial designs and other intellectual property rights therein protected under the
laws of any country or the world (whether or not the rights therein are currently perfected). 
 L. “Patent Rights” means (a) all
patent applications heretofore or hereafter filed or having legal force, in any country; (b) all patents that have issued or in the future issue there from, including utility, model and design patents and certificates of invention; and
(c) all divisions, continuations, continuations-in-part, re-issuances, renewals, extensions or additions to any such patent applications and patents. 
 M. “Third Party Materials” shall mean all third party software, firmware, tools, and other materials that are necessary to manufacture, sell and support the Product and Software. 
 N. “Acknowledgement” means Entropic will send an email response verifying receipt of a Report of a Problem. 
 O. “Report of a Problem” Problem reports need to be in email form detailing the nature and specific set up which results in generating a bug.

 2. Products 
 A. This Agreement applies to the
products listed in Exhibit A (“Products”). The Products will be developed and manufactured in accordance with the specifications, drawings and technical information set forth or identified in Exhibit B, as such exhibit may be amended from
time to time pursuant to this Agreement (the “Specifications”). 
 3. Orders 
 A. If requested by Motorola and agreed by Supplier, Supplier will use Motorola’s forecasting and ordering program for schedule sharing. Motorola also may purchase Products through 

  

					
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purchase orders, or as otherwise agreed by the Parties. Lead times for Products are set forth in Exhibit A. The Parties will meet periodically to review and
make commercially reasonable efforts to reduce lead times to meet Customer requirements. 
 B. Motorola will provide Supplier with a written
requirements notice, indicating the percentage of Motorola’s total requirements for specific Products sourced from Supplier. [...***...] Supplier will maintain adequate capacity to supply Motorola with a [...***...] sustainable
increase in upside demand over Motorola’s total requirements. If at any time Supplier cannot meet the upside demand, Supplier will notify Motorola in writing and the Parties will work together to address Motorola’s requirements on a timely
basis. 
 C. The minimum order size for parts sold in [...***...] is [...***...] Products, and the minimum order size for parts sold in
[...***...] is [...***...]. Supplier may not charge Motorola extra fees or charges on minimum size orders without prior written consent. 
 D.
Supplier may be required to provide Products on an emergency basis to fulfill requirements for Motorola’s public safety Customers (“Public Safety Order”). Supplier will give any identified Public Safety Order the highest priority
and use its reasonable best efforts to meet any required performance dates. “Reasonable Best efforts” includes without limitation, expediting receipt of required materials and components, use of overtime or non-standard working hours or
days, and use of production cut-overs. [...***...]. 
 E. Motorola may assign all or a portion of its rights to purchase Products under this
Agreement to a Motorola outsourcer, upon approval from Entropic in writing, not to be unreasonably withheld. 
 4. Product Changes and Discontinuances

 A. Supplier will give Motorola at least [...***...] prior written notice if Supplier decides to change the form, fit or function, or part
numbers of any Product. In addition, Supplier will not make changes to Products being supplied pursuant to mutually agreed Specifications, without Motorola’s prior written approval. 
 B. Supplier will give Motorola at least [...***...] prior written notice if Supplier decides to discontinue the manufacture or distribution of any Product. During such period, Motorola may make a final
buy of the impacted Product and take delivery within [...***...] of the final buy date. 
 5. Pricing and Payment 
 A. Prices for the Products are set forth in Exhibit A (“Prices”). 
 B. Payment for Products is due net [...***...] from the date of Supplier’s invoice; provided that such date will not be before the Products covered by such invoice are delivered to Motorola’s carrier. Motorola agrees
to accept partial shipments; provided that Supplier shall use its best efforts to only invoice Motorola for such quantity actually delivered to Motorola’s carrier. 
 C. [...***...]. 
 6. Delivery and Acceptance 
 A. Prices quoted are EXW Shipping Point (Incoterms 2000). Title and risk of loss will pass to Motorola or its Customer, as appropriate, upon receipt by (i) a
Motorola facility or Motorola-designated third-party facility, (ii) a Motorola-designated carrier or freight forwarder, or (iii) a Customer, provided that title to software Products shall not pass to Motorola or its Customer at any time.
Supplier is responsible for loss or damage discovered after receipt of Products and caused by Supplier. 
  

					
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 B. [...***...]
of Supplier’s receipt of non-conforming Products, Supplier will issue a return material authorization (“RMA”) to Motorola. Supplier will provide Motorola with a written report regarding the non-conforming Products within
[...***...] thereafter. The RMA process will not affect any Motorola right or remedy under applicable law to reject or revoke acceptance of non-conforming Products. 
 C. If requested by Motorola and agreed by Supplier, [...***...], which may require Supplier to enter into additional contracts with Motorola [...***...]. 
 7. Imports and Customs/Exports 
 A. Motorola will be the
importer of record for the Products, unless the parties agree otherwise. Supplier will comply with all laws and regulations governing importation of goods into each country in which Supplier conducts business under this Agreement. All Products must
be labeled in accordance with local customs marking laws (including U.S. federal regulation 19 C.F.R. §134 and other country of origin identification requirements), in a permanent and legible fashion. Supplier will be responsible for providing
Motorola with all required documentation. Motorola reserves the right to claim duty drawback. Entropic reserves the right to claim duty drawback unless Motorola is responsible for paying the duty. For any Products produced within the terms of trade
programs, or Products that are eligible for tariff preference programs, Supplier will provide accompanying documentation to support the qualification of Products for these programs. Supplier will comply with both the security recommendations of the
U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Customers & Border Protection’s “Customs-Trade Partnership against Terrorism (C-TPAT) Program” (http://www.customs.ustreas.gov/im-poexpo/impoexpo.htm), to the extent that the C-TPAT
security recommendations are reasonable for Supplier’s operations; as well as any non-U.S. security recommendations. 
 B. The Party that is the
exporter of record is responsible for shipping goods to the other Party’s locations outside of the United States, and will obtain all required export authorizations required to lawfully make the shipments. Supplier will only sell, license,
ship, transfer, export, or re-export Products according to Motorola’s specific instructions. Supplier will obtain all necessary licenses or approvals before directly or indirectly exporting or re-exporting any of Motorola’s Confidential
Information or goods to any country for which the United States requires an export license or other approvals. 
 8. Representations and Warranties 

 A. Supplier expressly warrants that all Products (i) are free from material defects in materials and workmanship, and (ii) conform, in
all material respects, to the Specifications, and (iii) [...***...] as defined below, for [...***...] from the date of Supplier’s shipment. Supplier warrants that all Products are now, and at the time of delivery and
acceptance, owned or licensed by Supplier, free and clear of any liens or encumbrances. Supplier warrants that all Products are wholly new and contain new components and parts throughout. This warranty applies to all Products regardless of the
country of deployment. Supplier also represents and warrants that, except as identified on Exhibit E attached hereto, no part of any software or other deliverables delivered by Supplier under this Agreement shall contain any software or component
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paragraph, the term “Open Source” shall mean software or code (“Software”) that is licensed pursuant to terms that require as a condition
of use, modification and/or distribution that any software incorporated into, derived from or distributed with such Software be: (a) disclosed or distributed in source code form; (b) licensed for the purpose of making derivative works; or
(c) re-distributable at a nominal charge. Supplier is responsible for all costs incurred by Motorola related to any breach of these warranties, including without limitation, all costs of any kind [incurred by Motorola that are directly
associated with recalling Products sold to Customers (if the Customer requires such a recall), repair, replacement or refund of Products, it being Motorola’s commercially reasonable option as to which remedy should apply. [...***...]. All
warranties survive any inspection, acceptance, or payment by Motorola. 
 B. A Product is defined to be [...***...] if (i) it
[...***...] A Product will also be considered as [...***...] if Supplier can [...***...] within a reasonable time, that make such Product become [...***...] following reasonable written notice that such Product is not
[...***...] Supplier agrees to indemnify and hold Motorola harmless against all claims, actions, liabilities, damages, losses, judgments, decrees, costs and expenses, and attorney’s fees incident to any claim or proceeding which is or may
be made or brought against Motorola by a third party, including without limitation, all costs of any kind incurred by Motorola that are directly associated with recalling Products sold to Customers (if the Customer requires such a recall) (a
“Loss”) based on a claim that the goods purchased by Motorola from Supplier fail to conform to the warranty expressed in this section. Notwithstanding any of the foregoing in Sections 8(A) and 8(B), Supplier shall not be responsible or
liable for any remedies [...***...], to the extent that [...***...], unless the reason [...***...] is due to [...***...] in which case this exception shall be inapplicable. 
 C. In addition to the remedies set forth in Section 8(A) and 8(B) above, in the event of an Epidemic Failure, Supplier will [...***...], pursuant to a
corrective action plan [...***...]. Supplier, at its sole expense, will [...***...]. “Epidemic Failure” means Product failures that Motorola determines have a common root cause [...***...], including without limitation
(i) poor workmanship, (ii) noncompliance with the Specifications or industry standards [...***...], and (iii) use of incorrect or known defective parts or software, or a missing test sequence. 
 D. Supplier represents and warrants that it is in compliance with the insurance requirements set forth in Exhibit C. 
 E. Supplier, on behalf of itself and all entities within its supply chain as it relates to this Agreement (“Supply Chain”), represents and warrants that
all Products are produced and supplied in compliance with all applicable laws, orders, rules and regulations, including any local laws, orders, rules and regulations in effect where the Products are manufactured and all applicable
jurisdictions’ rules and regulations concerning freedom of association, wages and working hours, safety and health, anti-discrimination and humane treatment of workers. For Products provided, sold in, or imported into the United States,
Supplier represents and warrants that Supplier will, and Supplier will use reasonable efforts to ensure that its Supply Chain will, comply with the standards set forth in Exhibit D. Supplier will re-certify compliance annually. 
 F. GENERAL DISCLAIMER. EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY PROVIDED IN THIS SECTION 8, SUPPLIER DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED, OR STATUTORY, OR ANY AFFIRMATION OF
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PURPOSE. THE WARRANTIES SET FORTH IN SECTION 8 SHALL CONSTITUTE THE ONLY WARRANTIES GRANTED BY SUPPLIER, AND, TO THE EXTENT ANY REMEDIES ARE PROVIDED HEREIN,
SUCH REMEDIES SHALL CONSTITUTE SUPPLIER’S SOLE LIABILITY AND MOTOROLA’S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY FOR SUPPLIER’S BREACH OF SUCH WARRANTY. 
 9. License Grants 
 A. For the purposes of this Section 9, the term “Software” shall mean: (i) all software or
firmware embedded in the Products; (ii) all free-standing software which works with, or runs on the Products provided to Motorola, in either object code and source code, either at the time the Products are delivered or at any other time; and
(iii) all documentation relating to such software or firmware provided to Motorola. Subject to the terms of this Agreement, Supplier hereby grants Motorola a limited, non-exclusive, non-transferable (except as expressly permitted herein),
worldwide license to use Supplier’s intellectual property rights embodied in the Software or otherwise in the Products for the sole purpose of incorporating the Products into Motorola’s products for resale to Motorola’s customers
pursuant to the terms of a separate written agreement between Motorola and each of its resellers, distributors, and/or end users that protects Supplier’s Confidential Information and intellectual property rights at least to the same extent as
this Agreement. Supplier retains all rights not expressly granted to Motorola hereunder. In addition, and solely in conjunction with Motorola’s right to incorporate and resell the Products as set forth in this Section 9, Motorola shall
have the right, to include in Motorola’s products, the binary files created by Motorola pursuant, if applicable, to its previously executed materials license agreement with Supplier (the “MLA”), provided that such binary files were
properly created as authorized under the MLA, and that Motorola ensures that Supplier has no liability of any nature whatsoever regarding such binary files. For avoidance of doubt, such binary files may only be provided to third parties together
with the Products, and may not be provided as standalone items. 
 B. Restrictions. Except as permitted hereunder and under the MLA, to the extent that
the Products consist of software or firmware (“Supplier Code”), this Agreement shall be not construed to grant to Motorola any right, title, or interest in any intellectual property rights embodied in or associated with the Supplier Code,
or any right to copy, modify or lease the Supplier Code. Except as permitted hereunder, Motorola shall not, nor shall Motorola permit any third person to, reverse assemble, reverse compile, reverse translate or otherwise reverse engineer the
Supplier Code, or otherwise attempt to learn or derive the source code, structure, algorithms or ideas underlying the Supplier Code. Motorola shall take all appropriate actions by instruction to, or agreement with such third parties to satisfy
Motorola’s obligations to Supplier under this Agreement regarding all Software. Supplier’s title to the Software, whether in whole or in part, and in all copies, will remain in and be the sole and exclusive property of Supplier.

 10. Indemnities and Limitations of Liability 
 A.
Each Party will indemnify and hold harmless the other Party, its officers, directors, employees, contractors and agents (“Indemnified Parties”) from any and all claims, damages, expenses, suits, losses, or liabilities for any death,
injury, or property damage caused by the [...***...]. 
  

					
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 B. Infringement
Indemnification by Supplier. Supplier shall defend, indemnify and hold Motorola, its officers, directors, employees, agents and suppliers, harmless from and against any and all damages, liabilities, losses and expenses (including attorneys’
fees) suffered or incurred by Motorola in connection with any claim, demand, suit or other legal action (each, a “Claim”), brought by [...***...] to the extent such Claim [...***...]. 
 C. Additional Actions. In the event of a Claim or if Supplier reasonably believes a Claim is likely, Supplier may, in its sole discretion: (i) modify the
infringing Product so that it is no longer infringing but functionally equivalent; (ii) replace the Product with a non-infringing version of the Product which is a form, fit and functionally equivalent product; or (iii) obtain a license
for Motorola to continue using the Product as provided in this Agreement. 
 D. Exclusive Remedies and Limitations. The obligations and remedies set
forth in this Section 10 shall be [...***...] for the infringement of third-party rights by the Product. Supplier shall have no obligation under this Section 10 for any Claims to the extent that they result from or arise in
connection with: [...***...]. Supplier shall have no liability under this Section 10 for [...***...] if the basis for [...***...] is the result of [...***...]. 
 E. Conditions. The obligations set forth in this Section 10 are contingent upon: (i) the party seeking indemnification (the indemnified Party”)
giving prompt written notice to the party providing the indemnification (the “Indemnifying Party”) of any such Claim; (ii) the Indemnified Party allowing the Indemnifying Party to have control of the defense and related settlement
negotiations for the Claim; provided that the Indemnifying Party shall have no right to incur any liability on behalf of the Indemnified Party without the Indemnified Party’s prior written consent; and (iii) the Indemnified Party fully
assisting and cooperating in the defense and settlement negotiations as reasonably requested by the Indemnifying Party so long as the Indemnifying Party pays the Indemnified Party’s out-of-pocket expenses associated with such assistance and
cooperation. Subject to the Indemnifying Party’s right to control the defense and settlement of such Claims, the Indemnified Party may, at its cost and expense, engage its own counsel to advise the Indemnified Party regarding any Claims.

 F. EXCEPT FOR [...***...]: (I) UNLESS OTHERWISE EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT, IN NO EVENT WILL EITHER MOTOROLA OR SUPPLIER,
WHETHER AS A RESULT OF BREACH OF CONTRACT, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE) OR OTHERWISE, HAVE ANY LIABILITY TO EACH OTHER OR TO ANY THIRD PARTY, FOR ANY INDIRECT, PUNITIVE, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES; OR, (II) IN NO EVENT WILL
EITHER PARTY’S CUMULATIVE LIABILITY (EXCEPT FOR MOTOROLA’S OBLIGATION TO MAKE PAYMENT HEREUNDER) [...***...]. 
 NOTWITHSTANDING THE
FOREGOING LIMITATION OF LIABILITY IN (11) ABOVE, SUPPLIER’S CUMULATIVE LIABILITY WITH RESPECT TO LIABILITY ARISING IN CONNECTION WITH [...***...] SHALL BE AS FOLLOWS: [...***...]. WITHOUT LIMITING THE FOREGOING, MOTOROLA
ACKNOWLEDGES AND AGREES THAT SUPPLIER SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY UNDER SECTION 8(B) FOR [...***...]. 
 11. Fixes, Bypasses, Enhancements and
Maintenance Releases 
 During the term of this Agreement, Supplier shall, unless explicitly stated in Exhibit F, provide any and all Fixes, Bypasses,
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additional cost. Supplier shall provide any and all Fixes, Bypasses, Minor Releases and Maintenance Releases to Motorola no later than [...***...]. In
addition to these Fixes, Bypasses, Minor Releases and Maintenance Releases, Supplier hereby agrees to make certain other mutually agreed upon Software changes. The parties shall agree in writing on future Software changes and delivery dates as such
needs arise. In the event during the term of this Agreement Supplier fails to meet any of the agreed upon delivery dates for such agreed upon Software changes and Supplier fails to cure the breach [...***...] from Motorola to Supplier, then
Supplier shall provide Motorola with [...***...] until the breach is cured, [...***...]. In the event that Supplier fails to cure the breach [...***...] from Motorola to Supplier, [...***...] until the breach is cured.

 11.1 Support Limitations. 
 Supplier shall have no
obligation to support: (a) altered, damaged or modified c.LINK MAC or driver Software; (b) c.LINK MAC or driver Software that is not the then current or previous sequential release; (c) c.LINK MAC or driver Software problems caused by
Motorola’s negligence, hardware malfunction or other causes beyond the control of Supplier; or (d) c.LINK MAC or driver Software installed in an operating environment or in a hardware environment for which the c.LINK MAC or driver Software
has not been licensed or authorized. 
 11.2 First Level Support for Driver Software. 
 Motorola shall be responsible for providing first-level technical support to sub-distributors and end users of the c.LINK MAC and Driver Software, which includes, without limitation, discussing maintenance and support
issues about the Driver Software directly with sub-distributors and end users. Motorola shall also track Errors, perform problem determination and provide Supplier, as appropriate, documented Errors to assist Supplier in performing its support
obligations under this Section. Motorola shall ensure that all questions regarding the use or operation of the Driver Software marketed by Motorola are addressed to, and answered by Motorola, and Motorola will not represent to any third party that
Entropic is available to answer any end user questions directly. Supplier shall refer any end user questions relating to the Driver Software to Motorola. 
 12. Error Severity Level Description and Resolution Plan 
 During the Term of this Agreement and, in addition to Supplier’s warranty, if
Software fails to operate in strict conformance with the Specifications, or if the following specified errors (“Error”) occur, Supplier agrees to respond and perform as follows: 
  

							
	 Error
 Severity
 Level
	  	 Severity Level Description
	  	 Response
	  	[...***...]
	1	  	FATAL: Reported problems preventing all useful work from being done or potential data loss or corruption, or Software functionality is inoperative; and such inability to use
or potential data loss or corruption has a critical impact to Customer’s operations	  	• Acknowledgment	  	[...***...]
	  	  	• Work Around, temporary fix	  	[...***...]
	  	  	• Final fix, update, or new release	  	[...***...]
	  	  	• Communications	  	[...***...]

  

					
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	2	  	SEVERE IMPACT: Problems disable major functions required to do productive work or Software is partially inoperative and is considered as severely restrictive by Customers.
	  	• Acknowledgment	  	[...***...]
	  	  	• Work Around, temporary fix	  	[...***...]
	  	  	• Final fix, update, or new release	  	[...***...]
	  	  	• Communications	  	[...***...]
				
	3	  	DEGRADED OPERATIONS: Reported problems disabling specific non-essential functions; Error condition is not critical to continuing operation and/or Motorola or its Customer has
determined a work-around for the Error condition.	  	• Acknowledgment	  	[...***...]
	  	  	• Work Around, temporary fix	  	[...***...]
	  	  	• Final fix, update, or new release	  	[...***...]
	  	  	• Communications	  	[...***...]
				
	4	  	MINIMAL IMPACT: Any deviation from Specifications not otherwise included in a Severity 1, 2, or 3 category.	  	• Acknowledgment	  	[...***...]
	  	  	• Work Around, temporary fix	  	[...***...]
	  	  	• Final fix, update, or new release	  	[...***...]
	  	  	• Communications	  	[...***...]

  

	b.	In the case of a FATAL or SEVERE IMPACT Error condition, Supplier shall use its commercial best efforts to acknowledge notification of such Error condition within the time frames
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	c.	Supplier shall correct Errors in the Software in accordance with Error Severity Levels specified above. In addition, at any time during the Error correction or technical support
process, Motorola may invoke the below listed escalation procedure: 

  

	 	1.	Supplier’s escalation process is to ensure that when a problem is not being resolved in a satisfactory manner, (i) both Motorola and Supplier have a common perception of
the nature and criticality of the problem, (ii) the visibility of the problem is raised within Supplier’s organization, and (iii) appropriate Supplier resources are allocated toward solving the problem. 

  

	 	2.	The following escalation process may be invoked by Motorola when an Error, defect, non-conformity or technical support issue has been reported to Supplier, the Error substantially
affects Motorola’s Customers use of the Software, and Supplier has not yet provided a patch or bypass around the Error. 

  

					
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	 	3.	The escalation processes can be initiated by contacting the next higher management level within Supplier’s organization. Such Supplier designate will work with Motorola’s
designated contact and management to bring a satisfactory solution to the situation. The effort will be focused on developing an action plan and coordinating whatever Supplier resources are required to meet Motorola’s needs as rapidly as
possible, within the policy stated above. 

  

	 	4.	During the period of the action plan, regular status update communications will be established between Motorola’s designate and Supplier’s designate.

  

	 	5.	If an action plan cannot be agreed to, or if the action plan fails to provide a satisfactory solution within the time frame defined in the action plan, the problem will be escalated
to Supplier’s highest management level. 

  

	e.	In addition, if a FATAL Error remains unresolved [...***...] after reporting thereof by Motorola, or, if a SEVERE IMPACT Error remains unresolved [...***...] after
reporting by Motorola, upon Motorola’s request, and if agreed appropriate by both parties, Supplier shall provide a Software engineer at Motorola’s site(s) or Customer’s site(s), at no additional charge, to resolve the Software Error.

  

	f.	Supplier shall provide Motorola -telephone hotline assistance and a dedicated applications engineer related to operation of the Software, including questions about individual
features or suspected malfunctions. In addition, Supplier shall provide Motorola with emergency after-hours or weekend contact numbers wherein support can be obtained in the event of unavailability of the Software due to a FATAL or SEVERE IMPACT
Error. If a FATAL Error is reported after hours, or during the weekend, Supplier shall begin workaround/temporary fix activities as soon as possible. 

 13. Supplier’s Support of Changes Requested by Motorola 
 A. Upon the request of Motorola, Supplier hereby agrees to reasonably
support changes to its Software, including without limitation, the drivers, to implement hardware and firmware changes by Motorola, and changes by [...***...]. 
 14. Confidentiality 
 A. The Parties will (i) maintain the confidentiality of each other’s
Confidential Information and not disclose it to any third party, except as authorized by the original disclosing Party in writing, (ii) restrict disclosure of Confidential Information to employees and contractors who have a “need to
know,” provided that the Party binds its employees, contractors, and subcontractors by terms of nondisclosure no less restrictive than those contained here and properly informs them of the confidential status of information provided to them,
and (iii) handle Confidential Information with the same degree of care the receiving Party applies to its own confidential information, but in no event, less than reasonable care. Confidential Information is and at all times will remain 

  

					
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the property of the disclosing Party. No use of any Confidential Information is permitted except as expressly provided here, and no grant under any
proprietary rights is hereby given or intended, including any license implied or otherwise. 
 B. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, the
receiving Party has no obligation to preserve the confidentiality of any Information that is (i) previously known, or received rightfully by the receiving Party without any obligation to keep it confidential, (ii) distributed to third
parties by the disclosing Party without restriction, (iii) publicly available other than by unauthorized disclosure by the receiving Party, (iv) independently developed by the receiving Party, without use of the disclosing party’s
confidential information or (v) disclosed to a governmental authority lawfully demanding Confidential Information, provided that the receiving Party provides timely prior written notice of such demand to the disclosing Party sufficient to allow
the disclosing Party a reasonable opportunity to object to the scope or terms of the governmental demand, and confidentiality is otherwise maintained by the Parties after the disclosure. Motorola or third parties may be developing products similar
in functionality to those developed by Supplier; the receipt of Confidential Information by Motorola from Supplier will not prohibit Motorola or third parties from developing products, provided that the provisions of this Agreement regarding the
protection of Confidential Information have not been breached. 
 C. The existence of this Agreement, and its terms and conditions, are Confidential
Information. 
 D. Each Party’s obligations under this Agreement to keep confidential and restrict use of the other Party’s Confidential
Information will survive five (5) years from expiration or termination of this Agreement. 
 15. Notices 
 All notices and other communications will be in writing and transmitted to the address shown below by (i) personal delivery, (ii) expedited messenger service,
(iii) registered or certified mail, postage prepaid and return receipt requested, or (iv) electronic telefacsimile with confirmed answer back. Notices are effective on the date of delivery or at the time presented, if delivery is refused
by the addressee. 
  

	
	Notices to Motorola
	  

	Motorola, Inc.
	101 Tournament Drive
	Horsham, PA 19044
	Attention: Commodity Manager
	Facsimile: 215-323-0672
	
	with a copy to
	  

	Motorola, Inc.
	101 Tournament Drive
	Horsham, PA 19044
	Attention: Legal
	Facsimile: 215-323-1300

  

					
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	Notices to Supplier
	    Entropic Communications, Inc.            
	    9276 Scranton Road            
	    Suite 200            
	    San Diego, CA 92121            
	Attention: <    Michael Economy            
	Facsimile: <    1-858-546-2411            
	
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	    (same location)            
	  

	  

	  

	Attention:    Patty Johnson            
	Facsimile:     1-858-546-2411            

 16. Term and Termination 
 A. The term of this Agreement is three (3) years from the Effective Date and shall renew from year to year thereafter unless either party gives the other party [...***...] prior written notice before
the end of the current term of its decision not to renew. 
 B. Either Party may terminate this Agreement by giving written notice to the other Party,
if the other Party is in material breach and fails to cure the breach within [...***...] of notice. Either Party may terminate this Agreement immediately by giving written notice to the other Party if (i) the other Party files a
bankruptcy petition of any type or has a bankruptcy petition of any type filed against it, makes an assignment for the benefit of creditors, or goes into liquidation or receivership, (ii) the other Party ceases to conduct business in the normal
course, becomes insolvent, enters into suspension of payments, moratorium, reorganization or bankruptcy, makes a general assignment for the benefit of creditors, admits in writing its inability to pay debts as they mature, suffers or permits the
appointment of a receiver for its business or assets, or avails itself of or becomes subject to any other judicial or administrative proceeding that relates to insolvency or protection of creditors’ rights, or (iii) the direct or indirect
ownership or control of the other Party that exists as of the Effective Date changes in any material manner that may adversely affect the rights of the terminating Party, including the acquisition of ownership or control by a competitor of the
terminating Party. 
 17. Force Majeure 
 Neither Party
is liable for delays in delivery or performance caused by the following, if beyond the actual control of the delayed Party: acts of God, including hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes, fires and floods; acts of terrorism; acts of civil or military
authority, including war or embargoes; epidemics; and riots. If a force majeure event occurs, the date of delivery or performance will be extended for a period equal to the time lost by the occurrence of the force majeure event. The aggrieved Party
will send written notice and particulars to the other Party, prior to or at the time of the original required performance. If a force majeure event results in a delay of more than [...***...] and delivery or performance cannot be completed
within an additional [...***...], the aggrieved Party may cancel any further performance, including pending purchase orders and releases, with no liability. 
  

					
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 18. Governing Law and
Dispute Resolution 
 A. This Agreement is governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the state of New York, without regard to its
conflict of law provisions. The Parties specifically disclaim application of the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods. 
 B. Motorola and Supplier will attempt to settle any claim or controversy arising out of this Agreement through consultation and negotiation in good faith and spirit of mutual cooperation. Disputes will be resolved by the following
process. The dispute will be submitted in writing to a panel of [...***...]. If the [...***...] are unable to resolve the dispute within [...***...], either Party may refer the dispute to mediation, the cost of which will be shared
equally by the Parties, except that each Party will pay its own attorney’s fees. Within [...***...] after written notice demanding mediation, the Parties will choose a mutually acceptable mediator. Neither Party will unreasonably withhold
consent to the selection of the mediator. Mediation will be conducted in New York. If the dispute cannot be resolved through mediation within [...***...], either Party may submit the dispute to a court of competent jurisdiction. Use of any
dispute resolution procedure will not be construed under the doctrines of laches, waiver, or estoppel to adversely affect the rights of either Party. Nothing herein prevents either Party from resorting directly to judicial proceedings if the dispute
is with respect to intellectual property rights, or interim relief from a court is necessary to prevent serious and irreparable injury to a Party or others. The Parties’ performance under this Agreement will not be suspended during the pendency
of any dispute. 
 19. [...***...] 
 20.
Technology Escrow 
 A. In the event during the term of this Agreement Supplier: whether directly or through a successor or affiliate, (a) at
any time [...***...], or (b) [...***...]; and (ii) neither Supplier nor any successor or affiliate or other third party [...***...], Supplier hereby grants to Motorola a [...***...] right and license (the
“Limited License”)[ ...***...] under Supplier’s Technology (but only to the extent Supplier has the right, without further action, to grant such Limited License hereunder), to use all such Technology as necessary
to make, have made, distribute, maintain, use, market, sell and reproduce all or any portion of the Technology for the purpose of allowing Motorola to exercise its rights under this Agreement, including without limitation, the right to continue to
meet demand for the Products and to provide support for the Products and Software. In the event that Motorola exercises this Limited License and makes or has made Products, [...***...]. 
 B. Promptly following any Limited License Event, Supplier shall provide to Motorola all of Supplier’s Technology relating to the Products and Software
[...***...] necessary for Motorola to [...***...]. 
 C. It is expressly agreed and acknowledged such information and materials as are
provided hereunder by Supplier shall [...***...]. 
 D. Supplier shall place into escrow with an independent third party escrow
agent[...***...], copies of such portions of Supplier’s Technology necessary to [...***...], together with all appropriate supporting materials in its possession [...***...] substantially in the form attached hereto as Exhibit
G (the “Technology Escrow Agreement”). Motorola shall be permitted to access the escrowed materials only upon the occurrence of [...***...]. The fees and expenses of 

  

					
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the escrow agent shall be paid by [...***...]. All materials placed in escrow shall be [...***...]. Supplier agrees to use best efforts to ensure
that the Materials along with any revised or supplemented materials (excluding any documentation relating to any third party software or intellectual property) delivered pursuant to this paragraph [...***...]. 
 E. In the event of the occurrence of a Limited License Event, Motorola shall have the right to [...***...] and shall set forth in reasonable detail
[...***...]. The [...***...] shall be calculated to include [...***...]. Unless, within [...***...] after Supplier’s receipt of the [...***...], Supplier delivers to Motorola a written statement of objection
specifying [...***...], setting forth in reasonable detail [...***...], the [...***...] shall be the [...***...]. If Supplier delivers the [...***...] within [...***...] after the receipt of the [...***...],
Supplier and Motorola shall negotiate in good faith for a period of [...***...] following the delivery of the [...***...] to determine the [...***...]. If Supplier and Motorola agree on such [...***...], such
[...***...] shall be the [...***...]. If, at the end of such [...***...] period, Supplier and Motorola have not so determined such [...***...], Supplier and Motorola shall have [...***...] to select an independent
[...***...] to determine such [...***...]. If the parties do not reach an agreement on the choice of such independent [...***...] during such [...***...] period, Motorola and Supplier shall request the American Arbitration
Association to select an independent [...***...] with no material relationship with Supplier or Motorola to act as such independent [...***...]. Upon such appointment, Motorola and Supplier shall each promptly provide the expert so
selected with (x) its respective proposed [...***...], which may be different from the [...***...] included in the [...***...] and [...***...], (y) any documentation each elects to deliver in order to illustrate the
basis on which it determined [...***...] and (z) any additional information reasonably requested by such expert. Within [...***...] days after initial receipt of the [...***...] and related documentation, such expert shall
make its decision as to the [...***...]. The expert shall be required to select [...***...]. The decision of the expert shall be final and binding upon Motorola and Supplier. The expenses of the expert shall be borne [...***...].
Notwithstanding this Section E, [...***...]. 
 F. If, at any point following the release of materials from escrow, Supplier or its successor,
affiliate or other third party can reasonably demonstrate [...***...], then Motorola shall allow [...***...] and Motorola shall immediately [...***...]. 
 21. Other Terms and Conditions 
 Assignment. Neither Party may assign this Agreement or any of its rights or
obligations hereunder, without the prior written approval of the other Party, which approval will not be unreasonably withheld. Supplier hereby authorizes Motorola to assign its rights or obligations under this Agreement without the need for further
Supplier approval, in whole or in part, in connection with the divestiture of a Motorola business unit covered by this Agreement. Motorola hereby authorizes Supplier to assign its rights or obligations under this Agreement in the event of an
acquisition of Supplier (by means of the purchase of Supplier’s stock, the purchase of all or substantially all of the assets of Supplier, or a merger or consolidation of Supplier) by or with a third party which, in Motorola’s sole
reasonable judgment, is not a substantial competitor of Motorola. 
 Authority. Each Party represents and warrants that (i) it has obtained all
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obligations under this Agreement, (ii) the person executing this Agreement on its behalf has express authority to do so and to bind the Party, and
(iii) the execution, delivery, and performance of this Agreement does not violate any provision of any bylaw, charter, regulation, or any other governing authority of the Party, and has been duly authorized by all necessary partnership or
corporate action, and this Agreement is a valid and binding obligation of that Party. 
 Business Interruption and Recovery Plan. On or before
[...***...], Supplier will provide Motorola with a mutually acceptable detailed, written business interruption and recovery plan, including business impact and risk assessment, crisis management, information technology disaster recovery, and
business continuity. Supplier will update the plan annually. Supplier will notify Motorola in writing within [...***...] of any activation of the plan. 
 Counterparts and Signatures. This Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts, all of which will be considered one and the same Agreement. This Agreement is fully executed when each Party has signed one or more counterparts
and delivered the counterpart(s) to the other Party. Facsimile signatures will be binding to the same degree as original signatures. 
 Cumulative
Remedies. Except as otherwise provided, if either Party breaches this Agreement, the non-breaching Party has the right to assert all available legal and equitable remedies. 
 Disclosures. This Agreement does not grant Supplier or any third party, by implication, estoppel, or otherwise, any right to inspect or examine any of Motorola’s data, documents, instruments, financial
statements, balance sheets, business records, software, systems, premises, or plants unless necessary to resolve a dispute. 
 Entire Agreement. This
Agreement, together with the attached Exhibits, and the Materials License Agreement constitute the entire understanding between the Parties concerning the subject matters hereof and thereof and supersede all prior discussions, agreements and
representations, whether oral or written, express or implied, with respect to such subject matters; except, to the extent applicable, for the MLA which is not merged herein, and which shall continue to be in full force and effect in accordance with
its terms. No alterations or modifications of this Agreement will be binding upon either Party unless made in writing and signed by an authorized representative of each Party. 
 Headings. The headings in this Agreement are for the Parties’ convenience and do not form a part of this Agreement. 
 Publicity. Neither Party will issue a press release or make any similar public announcement regarding this Agreement without the other Party’s prior written consent. 
 Records and Inspections. Supplier will maintain all records related to the Products, as required by law, rule, or regulation and for a period of [...***...] after the last delivery of Products hereunder.
Motorola, upon written notice to Supplier, may inspect and audit Supplier’s premises, facilities, records, processes and procedures, and physical assets with respect to the Products and Supplier’s performance under this Agreement, should
Motorola have reasonable suspicion this agreement is being violated. 
 Relationship. Supplier will perform under this Agreement solely as an
independent contractor and nothing in this Agreement will be construed to be inconsistent with that relationship. Under no circumstances will any of Supplier’s personnel be considered an employee or agent of Motorola. Nothing in this Agreement
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written agreement. This Agreement does not constitute, create, or in any way is interpreted as, a joint venture, partnership, or formal business organization
of any kind. 
 Severability. If one or more provisions of this Agreement is held to be unenforceable under applicable law, the unenforceable portion
will not affect any other provision of this Agreement. This Agreement will be construed as if the unenforceable provision was not present, and the Parties will negotiate in good faith to replace the unenforceable provision with an enforceable
provision with effect nearest to that of the provision being replaced. 
 Subcontracting. Supplier will not subcontract any portion of this Agreement
without Motorola’s prior written consent. Supplier retains responsibility for all services subcontracted hereunder and will indemnify Motorola against any liability caused by the acts or omissions of Supplier’s subcontractors. 

Successors. This Agreement is binding upon, inures to the benefit of, and is enforceable by, the Parties and their respective successors and permitted assigns.

 Survival. A provision of this Agreement will survive expiration or termination of this Agreement if the context of the provision indicates that it
is intended to survive. 
 Waiver. Failure of either Party to insist upon the performance of any term, covenant, or condition in this Agreement, or to
exercise any rights under this Agreement, will not be construed as a waiver or relinquishment of the future performance of any such term, covenant, or condition, or the future exercise of any such right, and the obligation of each Party with respect
to such future performance will continue in full force and effect. 
 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have caused this Agreement to be executed by
their duly authorized representatives, as of the Effective Date. 
  

			
	Motorola, Inc.
		
	By	 	 /s/ Janet O. Robinson

	Name	 	Janet O. Robinson
	Title	 	Vice President, Strategic Sourcing
	
	Entropic Communications, Inc.
		
	By	 	 / s/ Patrick C. Henry

	Name	 	Patrick C. Henry
	Title	 	President and CEO

  

					
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 Exhibit A

 Product Listing with Prices and Lead Times 
  

	1.	Prices are effective for (i) all Products received by Motorola after the Effective Date, and (ii) all Products removed by Motorola from any Supplier or third-party hub.
All prices are stated in U.S. dollars. Prices are effective for all Motorola facilities, regardless of the location of Supplier’s manufacture or distribution of Products. 

  

	2.	Price information is Confidential Information under this Agreement. 

  

	3.	The Parties will meet periodically to review [...***...]. If Motorola’s [...***...], then the Parties will discuss [...***...]. Notwithstanding the foregoing,
[...***...]. 

  

	4.	Entropic agrees to offer [...***...] on [...***...] ordered for deliveries [...***...]. The pricing for [...***...] will reflect the [...***...]. In
the event that Entropic does not have [...***...] will be applied to the [...***...] at that time and under the same conditions as stated above. 

  

	5.	[...***...]. 

  

	6.	Supplier represents, warrants and covenants that, during the term of this Agreement, the [...***...] is and shall be, [...***...]. If at any time during the term of this
Agreement, [...***...], Supplier will promptly notify Motorola of [...***...] and the [...***...] shall be [...***...]; provided that if [...***...], then Supplier shall include, in its notice to Motorola,
[...***...], in which case this Agreement shall be amended accordingly by the parties. If at any time during the term of this Agreement Supplier [...***...], Supplier will promptly notify Motorola [...***...].

  

	7.	Motorola shall provide Supplier with rolling [...***...] forecast (“Motorola’s Forecast”) of the quantity and mix of Motorola’s anticipated required
deliveries of the Products, broken down on a [...***...] basis and specifying Product model numbers. [...***...]. 

  

	8.	Motorola agrees to qualify alternate source products that do not affect form, fit or function within [...***...] of receipt of the qualification samples; provided that such
Product is consistent with the Specification attached hereto as Exhibit B. Supplier shall give Motorola [...***...] prior written notice that Supplier will be using an alternative source for Products. As requested by Motorola, Supplier will
provide qualification samples to Motorola prior to commercial production of such alternative source products. 

 [...***...] 

Cancellation of and Changes to Orders. Any rescheduling or cancellation of orders of Products by Motorola must conform to the terms set forth below:

 (a) During the period that is [...***...], Motorola shall not be permitted to [...***...]. 
  

					
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 (b) During
the period within [...***...], Motorola may [...***...]. Motorola will use commercially reasonable efforts to [...***...] within [...***...], but shall not [...***...] more than [...***...]. 
 (c) Outside the [...***...], Motorola may [...***...] or [...***...]. 
 (d) During the period within [...***...], Motorola may [...***...]. Supplier agrees to [...***...] wherever possible in order to
[...***...]. [...***...]. 
 Cost incurred for Product inventory and work-in-process intended to service packaged device
deliveries shall be calculated as follows: 
 [...***...] 
  

					
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 Exhibit B

 Product Specifications 
 Attach
hereto. 
 1. [...***...] 
 2. [...***...] 
 3. [...***...] 
  

					
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 Exhibit C

 Insurance 
  

	1.	Supplier will procure and maintain insurance, in sufficient amounts and limits to meet the obligations stated in this Agreement, from a licensed and admitted insurance provider
reasonably acceptable to Motorola. Such insurance will be designated as primary, and will name Motorola, Inc., as an additional insured and will include a cross-liability endorsement with respect to Commercial General Liability insurance, Such
insurance will include, at a minimum, the following: 

  

	 	(i)	In the United States, workers compensation insurance complying with the statutory requirements of each state in which Products are provided or services performed. In other
jurisdictions, usual and customary insurance for employees and contract workers providing Products or services hereunder, regarding employee and contract workers welfare benefits; 

  

	 	(ii)	Broad Form Commercial General Liability Insurance with limits of liability not less than one million U.S. dollars (U.S. $1,000,000) per occurrence combined single limit for
bodily injury, personal injury and property damage, including Contractual Liability Insurance to cover liability assumed under this Agreement; 

  

	 	(iii)	Vehicle Liability Insurance (including owned, non-owned, and hired vehicles) with limits of liability not less than one million dollars ($1,000,000) per occurrence; and

  

	 	(iv)	Insurance covering Supplier’s own assets and operations in an amount sufficient to fund the incremental costs associated with the requirements of 16 (Business Interruption and
Recovery Plan) 

  

	2.	Supplier will provide certificates of all insurance policies related to this Agreement, including a provision that such insurance may not be canceled except upon [...***...]
prior written notice to Motorola. The purchase of insurance coverage and furnishing of certificates will neither modify Supplier’s obligations to indemnify Motorola nor be in satisfaction of Supplier’s liability under this Agreement.

  

	3.	Supplier will be responsible for all contractors and subcontractors employed by Supplier in the performance of this Agreement and will require each contractor and subcontractor to
maintain, at a minimum, the same insurance coverages and amounts as required of Supplier. 

  

					
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 Exhibit D

 Supplemental Compliance with Laws Standards 
 1. Supplier represents and warrants that Supplier will, and Supplier will use reasonable efforts to ensure that its Supply Chain will, comply with the following standards: 
 (i) Supplier will electronically provide a Material Safety Data Sheet for chemicals purchased under this Agreement that are regulated by OSHA’s
hazard communication regulations set forth in 29 C.F.R. 1910.1200. All chemical suppliers certify that any chemicals purchased are on the Toxic Substances Control Act, 15 U.S.C.S. §2601, et. seq., chemical inventory or are subject to an
exemption, and that such exemption is specified in the Material Safety Data Sheet. 
 (ii) Products are not manufactured with, nor contain,
any Class I ozone-depleting substances (as identified at 40 CFR Part 82 Appendix A to Subpart A or subsequently identified by the Environmental Protection Agency as Class I ozone-depleting substances). 
 (iii) Products and components of Products are not produced, manufactured, mined, or assembled, in whole or in part, with the use of illegal child labor
or forced, convict, or indentured labor under penal sanction as prohibited by any state law or U.S. statute, including any class of labor specified in Section 307, Tariff Act of 1930, as implemented in 19 C.F.R. 12.42. 
 2. Supplier represents and warrants that Supplier will, and Supplier will use reasonable efforts to ensure that its Supply Chain will, comply with the following:

 (i) Equal Opportunity, 41 CFR §60-1.4(a) 
 (ii) Equal Opportunity for Special Disabled Veterans and Veterans of the Vietnam Era, 41 CFR §60-250.5(a) 
 (iii) Equal Opportunity for Workers with Disabilities, 41 CFR §60-741.5(a) 
 (iv) Prohibition
of Segregated Facilities, 41 CFR §60-1.8 
 (v) All applicable regulations promulgated by the U.S Secretary of Labor at 41 CFR Parts
60 and 61 
 (vi) Federal Acquisition Regulations (FARs) 
 3.104-4(d) Restrictions on Compensation of Former Officials of Federal Agencies 
 252.203-7001 Special DoD Hiring Prohibitions (DFARS) 
 52.222-22 Previous Contracts and Compliance Reports 
 52.222-24 Pre-Award On-Site Opportunity Compliance Review 
 52.222-25 Affirmative Action Compliance 
 52.222-37 Employment Reports on Special Disabled Veterans and Veterans of the Vietnam Era 
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 3. Supplier has developed
and has on file at each establishment, affirmative action programs required by the rules and regulations of the Secretary of Labor (41 CFR 60-1 and 60-2). Alternatively, Supplier represents it has not previously had contracts subject to the written
affirmative action programs requirement of the rules and regulations of the U.S. Secretary of Labor. 
 4. As applicable, Supplier will comply with the
provisions of FAR 52.219-8 as they pertain to Utilization of Small Business Concerns, and any and all applicable state and local government small and other business utilization laws, including any and all applicable statutes, rules,
regulations, ordinances and other guidelines. 
 5. If Supplier is [...***...], Supplier will use best efforts to [...***...]. 
  

					
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 Open Source Software 
 [...***...] 
  

					
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 1. [...***...] 
  

					
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 Technology Escrow Agreement 
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 MASTER PURCHASE AGREEMENT 
 THIS MASTER PURCHASE AGREEMENT (the
“Agreement”) is made and entered into as of July 1, 2006 (the “Effective Date”), by and between Entropic Communications, Inc., a Delaware corporation located at 9276 Scranton Rd, San Diego, CA
92121 (“Entropic” or “Supplier”), and Tellabs Operations, Inc. a Delaware corporation having principal offices at One Tellabs Center, 1415 W. Diehl Rd., Naperville, IL 60563
(“Tellabs” or “CUSTOMER”). Each of the foregoing entities may be singularly referred to herein as a “Party” and collectively as the “Parties”. This
Agreement is intended to be the Master Purchase Agreement (MPA) referred to in the Entropic Materials License Agreement (MLA) between Supplier and CUSTOMER. 
 BACKGROUND 
 In consideration for the Parties entering into this Agreement and subject
to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, Supplier desires to manufacture (or have manufactured) and supply to CUSTOMER, and CUSTOMER desires to purchase from Supplier, the Products (defined below). CUSTOMER shall incorporate the Products into
Tellabs’ own end products. 
 NOW, THEREFORE, the Parties to this Agreement agree as
follows: 
 AGREEMENT 
 1. DEFINITIONS. All definitions below and elsewhere in this Agreement apply both to their singular and plural forms, as the context may require. The terms “herein”,
“hereunder”, and “hereof” and similar expressions refer to this Agreement. 
 1.1
“Affiliate” shall mean any Entity (defined below) directly or indirectly controlling, controlled by or under common control with a Party, where control means the ownership or control, directly or indirectly, of more than
fifty percent (50%) of all the voting power of the shares (or other securities rights) entitled to vote for the election of directors or other governing authority, as of the Effective Date or hereafter during the Term (defined below); provided
that such entity shall be considered an Affiliate only for the time during which such control exists. 
 1.2
“Device” means a semiconductor device (e.g., a chip) including any firmware or other software resident thereon, as provided by Supplier. 
 1.3 “Entity” means a corporation, partnership, limited liability company, or other enterprise, association, organization, or entity. 
 1.4 “Intellectual Property” or “Intellectual Property Rights” collectively means all of the
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States, or any other country or international treaty regime, whether or not filed, perfected, registered or recorded and whether now or hereafter existing,
filed, issued or acquired: (i) patents, patent applications, or patent rights, including any and all continuations, divisions, reissues, reexaminations or extensions thereof; (ii) rights associated with works of authorship, including
copyrights, copyright applications, copyright registrations, or moral rights; (iii) rights relating to know-how or trade secrets, including rights in industrial property, customer, vendor and prospect lists ‘and all associated information
or databases and other confidential or proprietary information; (iv) industrial design rights or mask work rights; (v) trademarks, service marks, logos, trade dress, trade names or service names; (vi) data rights; and (vii) any
rights analogous to those set forth in the preceding clauses and any other proprietary rights relating to intangible property. 
 1.5
“Lead Time” means the time period between the date of acceptance of an applicable Purchase Order (defined below) by Supplier and the date of shipment by Supplier of the applicable Products in connection with such Purchase
Order. To the extent of quantities noted in forecasts issued by CUSTOMER to Supplier, the applicable lead time shall be no greater than [...***...]; provided, however, Supplier shall use commercially reasonable efforts to shorten the lead
time. 
 1.6 “Process Technology” means the systematic techniques, methods, or approaches used by Supplier to
manufacture, package, or test semiconductor chips or assemblies. 
 1.7 “Products” means the Devices that
Supplier makes available pursuant to the terms of this Agreement. 
 1.8 “Purchase Order” means a written
purchase order for Products or Services submitted by CUSTOMER to Supplier pursuant to Section 4.2. 
 1.9
“Specifications” means the written specifications of a Product. 
 1.10 “Term” shall
have the meaning set forth in Section 16. 
 2. MARKET RIGHTS. The relationship of the
Parties under this Agreement shall be non-exclusive in all respects. Other than the Parties’ respective obligations to comply fully with the terms of the NDA (as defined below), it is expressly understood and a greed that nothing expressed or
implied in this Agreement shall be deemed to restrict: (i) Supplier’s right or ability, whether during the Term or at any time thereafter, to directly or indirectly sell, license, use, promote, market, exploit, develop or otherwise deal in
the Products, or any other product, software or service; or (ii) Tellabs’ right to independently develop or cause to be developed and to make commercial usage of similar or competing technology as that which is incorporated in the
Products; or (iii) either Party’s right to enter into any business arrangement of whatever nature or description, including arrangements similar to those contemplated in this Agreement, with any service supplier, distributor, reseller,
system integrator, or any other third party wherever located. 
 3. CONTRACT MANUFACTURERS.
Orders to purchase the Product may be issued by Tellabs and/or by Tellabs’ contract manufacturers listed in the attached Exhibit B (the “CMs”). “Tellabs and/or CMs” shall be collectively or disjunctively
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terms, to the CMs listed in Exhibit B. Tellabs shall remain fully liable to Supplier for the activities of each CM, and for each CM’s compliance with
the terms hereof, and any breach committed by any CM shall be deemed a breach of this Agreement by Tellabs, except that in no event will Tellabs be responsible for the payment obligations of the CMs. Supplier acknowledges that it shall look only to
the CMs for payment of purchase orders issued by the CMs. 
 4. PRICES 
 4.1 Supplier represents and warrants that, during the term of this Agreement, the purchase price and the material terms and conditions of sale for
the sale of each of the Products provided to CUSTOMER under this Agreement is and shall be, [...***...]. If at any time during the term of this Agreement, [...***...]. 
 4.2 The per unit price of the Product is set forth in the attached Exhibit A. 
 4.2.1 No adjustments will be made for [...***...], except as mutually agreed by the parties in writing. 
 4.2.2 From time to time a need may arise whereby CUSTOMER and the Supplier may mutually agree upon specific Product pricing based on a specific
CUSTOMER bid or CUSTOMER opportunity. The parties will negotiate in good faith to agree upon Product pricing to be used for these unique circumstances. 
 4.2.3 In the event that the Product does not remain competitive in terms of technology, design, quality or price, compared to similar goods available to CUSTOMER, the parties agree to make commercially
reasonable efforts, in good faith, to agree upon any changes that are necessary to cause the Product to be competitive. 
 4.2.4 Upon
the effective date of any [...***...] price reduction set forth in Exhibit A or any other general price reduction instituted by Supplier, the reduction shall apply to any open purchase orders of Products not yet delivered, in addition to all
newly issued purchase orders. 
 5. VOLUME ADJUSTMENTS 
 5.1 CUSTOMER shall not be subject to [...***...] based on the quantity of Products purchased hereunder. 
 5.2 Any forecasts or annual usage figures provided hereunder are “best judgment” figures which are subject to change as business
conditions change and are not to be construed as a commitment. Supplier shall rely upon such figures at its own risk. 
 5.3
Notwithstanding any provision herein or any other verbal or written requirements or provisions, CUSTOMER shall not be obligated to any specific dollar expenditure. 
 6. FORECASTS AND PURCHASE ORDERS. 
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thereafter during the Term, Tellabs shall make reasonable efforts to cause the CMs to provide Supplier with a [...***...] forecast of Products. The
forecast is intended to be used by Supplier for materials and manufacturing planning only, and [...***...]. 
 6.2 Purchase
Orders. Upon the Effective Date and during the Term., CUSTOMER shall provide Supplier with Purchase Orders for Products, based on the Lead Time for such Products, which shall create a binding obligation to purchase such Products from Supplier
within the Lead Time for the applicable Products. Each Purchase Order shall specify: (a) the quantity and part number of Products being ordered; (b) the applicable price; (c) the requested delivery date; (d) the delivery
destination; and, (e) any special shipping instructions regarding the Products. Each Purchase Order shall be subject to acceptance by Supplier, such acceptance not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed. Supplier shall make commercially
reasonable efforts to provide written notice to CUSTOMER of any rejection of a CUSTOMER Purchase Order within [...***...] of Supplier’s receipt thereof but in no event greater than [...***...], and such Purchase Order shall be
deemed accepted by Supplier if no such rejection notice is provided to CUSTOMER prior to the expiration of such [...***...]. In the event of a conflict between the pricing in an accepted Purchase Order and the pricing set forth on Supplier
quotes (the quoted price), the quoted price shall control. Furthermore, it is agreed that each such Purchase Order shall be governed by the provisions of this Agreement and that none of the provisions of a Purchase Order, or Supplier’s
acknowledgement thereof (either printed, stamped, typed or written), if any, shall be applicable to the purchase if any of the foregoing is in addition to or in conflict with this Agreement. A general or standard acknowledgment of any such order or
the making of delivery with respect thereto shall in no case be construed as an amendment to this Agreement. 
 7.
DELIVERY, ACCEPTANCE, RESCHEDULING AND CANCELLATION. 
 7.1
DELIVERY PERFORMANCE. 
 Supplier shall ensure prompt delivery of Products purchased under this Agreement, with a goal of
100% on time delivery. Products shall be deemed to have been delivered “On Time” if they have been delivered [...***...] before the mutually agreed delivery date and [...***...] after such date. Any delivery that does not
arrive at the specified location, does not contain the quantity of Products specified or does not contain the correct part number, will be considered late. 
 Supplier shall notify CUSTOMER in writing (including by email) if it becomes aware that any Product delivery will be late. If any Products are not delivered on time, CUSTOMER may exercise any of the following remedies: 
 (a) Require Supplier to pay the cost to expedite delivery (including freight, expedite charges, Supplier overtime and any charges associated with
piece part expedites). 
 (b) Cancel any pending purchase orders for late items that remain undelivered without liability and elect,
at CUSTOMER’s sole discretion, to either (A) retain and pay for any Products previously delivered (if any) or (B) return any such late-delivered Products to Supplier at Supplier’s sole expense, without any liability of CUSTOMER;
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 Overall on time delivery will be measured [...***...] for all shipments delivered to CUSTOMER within the given
time period. Upon receiving written notification by Tellabs that [...***...] of Products have been delivered on-time for a given time period, an executive officer of Supplier in Supplier’s manufacturing operations shall participate in a
corrective action meeting to establish a mutually agreeable corrective action plan within such time as is commercially reasonable under the circumstances. 
 7.2 Acceptance. 
 CUSTOMER shall accept or reject each shipment within [...***...] of delivery. All Products
shall be deemed accepted by CUSTOMER unless CUSTOMER provides Supplier with written notice of rejection, specifying the reason that such shipment is non-conforming or otherwise does not meet the requirements set forth in this Agreement, within
[...***...] of delivery. 
 7.3 Rescheduling and Cancellation. 
 Any rescheduling or cancellation of orders of Products by CUSTOMER must conform to the terms set forth below: 
 (a) During the period that is [...***...] or less prior to the scheduled delivery date of an order, CUSTOMER shall not be permitted to
modify, reschedule or cancel any order. 
 (b) During the period [...***...] but more than [...***...] prior to the
scheduled delivery date of an order, CUSTOMER may modify and/or reschedule such order or part thereof. CUSTOMER will use commercially reasonable efforts to reschedule delivery of the complete order within [...***...] following the originally
scheduled delivery date, but shall not reschedule any delivery more than [...***...] after the originally scheduled delivery date of such items. CUSTOMER may push out the scheduled delivery date up to [...***...], provided that the
cumulative effect is not greater than [...***...] after the originally scheduled delivery date. Entropic shall use commercially reasonable efforts to accommodate a request by CUSTOMER to re-schedule any delivery to an earlier date. CUSTOMER
may cancel prior rescheduled orders or part thereof; cancellation charges shall be determined per the cancellation schedule listed in Exhibit A 8(d). 
 (c) Outside [...***...] CUSTOMER may modify, reschedule [...***...] or cancel any order or part thereof at no charge to CUSTOMER. Multiple schedule changes are allowed. 
 (d) During the period [...***...] but more than [...***...] prior to the scheduled delivery date of an order, CUSTOMER may cancel
orders or portions of orders per the below schedule. Supplier agrees to divert completed material and work in process to other customers wherever possible in order to minimize charges. CUSTOMER will pay the applicable cost set forth below for any
order or portion of order so canceled. Additionally, Supplier agrees to use commercially reasonable efforts to stop processing material within [...***...] of cancellation but in no event greater than [...***...]. 
  

					
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 Cost incurred for Product inventory and work-in-process intended to service packaged device
deliveries shall be as follows: 
  

			
	 Stage of Completion
	  	 Liability of CUSTOMER Upon Order Cancellation

	[...***...]	  	 [...***...]

	[...***...]	  	 [...***...]

	[...***...]	  	 [...***...]

 7.4 Modifications to Orders. Supplier will use commercially reasonable efforts to
maintain adequate capacity to supply CUSTOMER with a [...***...] sustainable increase in upside demand over the aggregate purchase quantities forecasted by the CMs. 
 In the event CUSTOMER requires a modification in excess of the percentage set forth above, Supplier shall make commercially reasonable efforts to accommodate such modification. 
 8. SHIPPING. 
 8.1 Shipping Arrangements. Supplier shall ship Products in accordance with shipping instructions provided by CUSTOMER. CUSTOMER shall specify the CUSTOMER Product part number and quantity, ship to address, ,carrier, and other
information required for the shipment. All Products shall be packaged for shipment as specified by CUSTOMER’s packaging instructions for each CUSTOMER Product. CUSTOMER shall pay or reimburse Supplier for all freight, duty, taxes or other
charges associated with shipment of Products by Supplier. 
 8.2 Shipping Method; Transfer of Title. All shipments of Products
by Supplier under this Agreement shall be made EXW Entropic shipping facility (INCOTERMS 2000). Accordingly, title to and risk of loss of Products shipped hereunder shall be transferred to CUSTOMER at the shipping point. 
 9. DISCONTINUANCE OF PRODUCTS; ENGINEERING AND MANUFACTURING
CHANGES. 
 9.1 Discontinuance of Products. 
 In the event that Supplier chooses to discontinue the manufacturing of any of the products to be sold hereunder, Supplier shall provide CUSTOMER with not less than [...***...] prior written notice of such
manufacturing discontinuance, followed by an additional [...***...] period during which last time buy deliveries may be scheduled. Such last time buys shall be [...***...]. 
 9.2 Engineering or Manufacturing Changes. 
 (a) Supplier shall make no change to a Product that would affect the form, fit, or function of such Product without having obtained the prior written consent of CUSTOMER, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld. 

(b) CUSTOMER may request changes to such specifications from time to time through the proposal of an Engineering Change Order (ECO), issued to
Supplier. If Supplier agrees to such ECO, then the Parties shall negotiate appropriate changes in pricing, schedule, and other terms that are impacted by such ECO. 
  

					
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 10. WARRANTY AND DISCLAIMERS.

 10.1 Limited Product Warranty. For a period of [...***...] after the date of shipment of Products to CUSTOMER (the
“Warranty Period”) Supplier warrants that each Product furnished under this Agreement shall: (a) materially conform to the Specifications for such Product; and, (b) be free from defects in design, material and
workmanship that materially affect performance and functionality. This warranty will be valid only during the Warranty Period. Supplier shall, at its option, and as CUSTOMER’s sole and exclusive remedy for any breach of this warranty, repair
or, replace the affected Product(s) or, if neither repair nor replacement is commercially reasonable, Supplier shall refund the monies paid by CUSTOMER for any defective Product for which CUSTOMER invoked this warranty by providing notice to
Supplier within the applicable warranty period. CUSTOMER shall notify Supplier in writing of any defects and obtain Supplier’s approval pursuant to Section 11 before returning any Product. The warranty period for repaired or replacement
Products shall be the lesser of [...***...] from the date of shipment or [...***...]. The remedies set forth in this Section shall be Entropic’s sole liability and CUSTOMER’s sole and exclusive remedies for any breach of the
limited warranty set forth above. 
 10.2 Infringement Warranty. Supplier warrants that, as of the Effective Date it has no
actual knowledge that the Products, or uses of the Products as specified in the documentation, infringe upon the patent, copyright, trade secret or trademark of any third party. If, following the Effective Date, Supplier obtains such actual
knowledge, Supplier shall promptly notify CUSTOMER in writing thereof; but such situation shall not constitute a breach of warranty by Supplier hereunder. For any breach of the foregoing warranty, Supplier’s sole liability and CUSTOMER’s
sole and exclusive remedy shall be Supplier’s indemnification obligation in Section 18. 
 10.3 Exceptions. The
warranty provided in Section 10.1 above will be void as to such Product that: (i) fails, malfunctions or is damaged as a result of improper handling, installation, maintenance, storage, removal, modification or repair other than by
Supplier or its agent(s); or (ii) is accidentally damaged, subjected to abuse (including electrostatic discharge) or improper use, or is otherwise used not in accordance with its intended purpose, other than by Supplier or its agent(s); or (
iii) is altered such that Supplier is unable to verify the defect with its (or its manufacturer’s) normal test equipment other than by Supplier or its agent(s). In no event will CUSTOMER or the carrier transporting the Products be deemed
Supplier’s agent. 
 10.4 GENERAL DISCLAIMER. FOR ALL SUPPLIER PRODUCTS PROVIDED HEREUNDER, EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY PROVIDED
IN THIS AGREEMENT, SUPPLIER DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED, OR STATUTORY, OR ANY AFFIRMATION OF FACT OR REPRESENTATION, INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 
 10.5 HIGH RISK ACTIVITIES DISCLAIMER. NEITHER THE PRODUCTS, NOR ANY GOOD THAT INCORPORATES THE PRODUCTS, ARE DESIGNED, MANUFACTURED OR
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ENVIRONMENTS REQUIRING FAIL-SAFE PERFORMANCE, SUCH AS IN THE OPERATION OF NUCLEAR FACILITIES, AIRCRAFT NAVIGATION OR AIRCRAFT COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS, AIR
TRAFFIC CONTROL, DIRECT LIFE SUPPORT MACHINES, OR WEAPONS SYSTEMS, IN WHICH THE FAILURE OF THE PRODUCTS AND/OR GOODS INCORPORATING THE PRODUCTS, COULD LEAD DIRECTLY TO DEATH, PERSONAL INJURY OR SEVERE PHYSICAL OR ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE
(“HIGH RISK ACTIVITIES”). SUPPLIER SPECIFICALLY AND EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR HIGH RISK ACTIVITIES. 
 11. RETURNS. Any returns of Products during the Warranty Period must be approved in writing by Supplier prior to return of
Products by CUSTOMER. Supplier shall provide CUSTOMER with a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number [...***...] of Supplier’s receipt of a written request by CUSTOMER. Requests for RMAs must specify the Product, the Product serial
number, and the reason for return. Products must be returned in the same or equivalent packaging as originally provided by Supplier, with the RMA number included on the shipping container. Products returned without an RMA number may be refused by
Supplier. CUSTOMER shall be responsible for any shipping costs associated with returning the Product to Supplier; Supplier shall be responsible for any shipping costs associated with shipping the repaired or replacement Product to CUSTOMER.

 12. FORCE MAJEURE. Neither Party shall be liable in damages for failure to comply with its
obligations to the extent that its performance is prevented by causes beyond its reasonable control including acts of God or of the public enemy, acts of any governmental authority, fires, war, riots, terrorist acts, unavailability or shortages of
electricity or other utilities, floods, unusually severe weather, epidemics, quarantine restrictions, strikes, labor disputes or shortages of labor, freight embargoes, or inability to secure necessary parts and materials. 
 13. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY. WITH THE EXCEPTIONS OF A BREACH OF THE NDA (AS DEFINED BELOW) AND FOR
SUPPLIER’S LIABILITY ARISING FROM A BREACH OF THE WARRANTY SET FORTH IN THE FIRST SENTENCE OF SECTION 10.2, TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED UNDER APPLICABLE LAW: (I) SUPPLIER SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT, EXEMPLARY,
SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING LOSS OF REVENUE OR PROFITS) ARISING FROM OR CAUSED, DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY, BY THE USE OF THE SUPPLIER PRODUCTS BY CUSTOMER OR ANY CUSTOMER OF CUSTOMER, OR BY THE PERFORMANCE OR FAILURE OF THE SUPPLIER
PRODUCTS TO PERFORM, OR BY ANY OTHER ACT OR OMISSION, OR BY ANY OTHER CAUSE ARISING UNDER OR IN CONNECTION WITH THIS AGREEMENT; AND, (II) WITH THE EXCEPTIONS OF A BREACH OF THE NDA AND FOR SUPPLIER’S LIABILITY ARISING FROM A BREACH OF THE
WARRANTY SET FORTH IN THE FIRST SENTENCE OF SECTION 10.2, IN NO EVENT SHALL SUPPLIER’S LIABILITY TO CUSTOMER FOR ANY CLAIM ARISING FROM OR RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT, WHETHER IN CONTRACT OR TORT OR OTHERWISE, [...***...]; PROVIDED
THAT, NOTWITHSTANDING THE FOREGOING, SUPPLIER’S LIABILITY TO INDEMNIFY CUSTOMER UNDER SECTION 18.1 SHALL BE [...***...]. 
  

					
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PAYMENT AND TAXES. 
 14.1 Payment. Supplier will invoice CUSTOMER for amounts due
for the Products upon shipment. Tellabs and its CMs shall pay Supplier within thirty (30) days of Supplier’s invoice date. CUSTOMER agrees to accept partial shipments; provided that with the exception of any disputes between the parties in
good faith, Supplier shall only invoice CUSTOMER for such quantity actually delivered to CUSTOMER’s carrier. 
 14.2 Late
Payment. Any payment not paid when due, which is not the subject of a bona fide dispute between the parties in good faith, may accrue interest from the date due until the date paid at a rate of [...***...] per annum, or the maximum rate
allowed under applicable law, whichever is less. 
 14.3 Taxes. All prices are exclusive of federal, state, or local sales, use,
excise, or similar taxes applicable to the sale of the Products sold pursuant to this Agreement. CUSTOMER shall pay all such taxes (except any taxes based on Supplier’s income). 
 15. COMPLIANCE. Each Party shall comply with all applicable laws and regulations, statutes, treaties, administrative orders and
court orders, including export laws, as well as (i) the laws and regulations of other applicable countries which prohibit export or diversion of certain technical Products to certain countries and individuals and any other applicable law, and
(ii) the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and Anti-Boycott Regulations in their respective dealings with the Products and in performing their respective obligations under this Agreement. CUSTOMER shall not export or re-export, or request
Supplier to export or re-export, any Products, including all Products and/or technical data received from Supplier or any direct product thereof, directly or indirectly, to any country, entity or person prohibited by the U.S. Government. CUSTOMER
acknowledges that compliance with U.S. export laws may cause delays in shipments and/or prohibit Supplier from exporting certain Products to certain countries and entities for certain uses. In no event shall Supplier be liable for any such delays or
prohibition. 
 16. TERM AND TERMINATION. 
 16.1 Term of Agreement. The term of this Agreement begins on the Effective Date and will continue, unless earlier terminated as described herein,
for a period of three (3) years. (the “Initial Terns”). 
 16.2 Termination for Cause by Either Party.
Either Party may terminate this Agreement immediately, upon written notice: (i) if the other Party breaches the NDA; (ii) if the other Party breaches any provision of this Agreement and fails to cure such breach within thirty
(30) days after receipt by the breaching Party of written notice from the non-breaching Party describing such breach; (iii) upon the institution by or against the other Party of insolvency, receivership, or bankruptcy proceedings or any
other proceedings for the settlement of the other Party’s debts, which proceedings are not stayed or dismissed within sixty (60) days after institution; (iv) upon the other Party’s making an assignment for the benefit of
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Effect of Termination. Upon termination or expiration of this Agreement, CUSTOMER may elect to [...***...]. Notwithstanding the foregoing, [...***...]. Upon any termination or expiration of this Agreement: (a) all licenses
granted by Supplier hereunder shall immediately terminate; except that CUSTOMER may continue to distribute, subject to the terms of this Agreement, any Products that are in CUSTOMER’s inventory as of the effective date of such
termination or expiration or that later come into CUSTOMER’s inventory as a result of the operation of subsection (i) of this Section 16.3; and, (b) each Party shall return to the other Party any Confidential Information (defined
below) of the other Party in such Party’s possession, and such party shall purge all of the other Party’s Confidential System from such Party’s electronic systems. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the termination or expiration of this
Agreement shall not affect any licenses or sub-licenses properly granted by CUSTOMER to its end user customers in connection with this Agreement either: (1) prior to the effective date of such termination or expiration; or (2) thereafter,
relative to those Products described by this Section 16.3 that either are in CUSTOMER’s inventory as of the effective date of such termination or expiration or that later come into CUSTOMER’s inventory as a result of the operation of
subsection (i) of this Section 16.3. Any such licenses under either subsection (1) or (2) above of this Section 16.3 shall continue to be in effect in accordance with their terms notwithstanding any such termination or
expiration of this Agreement. 
 17. SURVIVAL. All payment obligations of CUSTOMER hereunder and the following
provisions of this Agreement shall survive any termination or expiration of this Agreement: Sections 1, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16.3, 17, 18, 22, 23.1, 23.2 (only regarding CUSTOMER’s distribution rights), 23.3 and 25. 
 18. INDEMNITY. 
 18.1 Infringement Indemnification by Supplier. Supplier shall defend, indemnify and hold CUSTOMER, its Affiliates (as listed in the MLA) and their respective officers, directors, employees, agents and representatives, harmless from
and against any and all damages, liabilities, judgments, losses, costs and expenses (including attorneys’ fees) suffered or incurred by CUSTOMER or the other designated indemnitees in connection with any claim, demand, suit or other legal
action (each, a “Claim”), brought by a third party against CUSTOMER based upon the actual or alleged infringement or misappropriation of Intellectual Property Rights by the Products and/or the binary files that
Section 23.2 below authorizes CUSTOMER to provide to third parties together with the Products. 
 (a) Additional Actions. In the
event of a Claim or if Supplier reasonably believes a Claim is likely, Supplier may, in its sole discretion: (i) modify the infringing Product so that it is no longer infringing but of equivalent form and fit, and is functionally equivalent;
(ii) replace the Product with a non-infringing version of the Product which is a form, fit and functionally equivalent product; (iii) obtain a license for CUSTOMER to continue using the Product as provided in this Agreement; or,
(iv) in the event that none of the foregoing are commercially reasonable, terminate this Agreement. In the event of such termination, Supplier agrees to refund to CUSTOMER the amount actually paid by CUSTOMER to Supplier for the infringing
Product(s). 
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set forth in this Section 18.1 shall be the sole and exclusive remedies of CUSTOMER for the infringement of third-party rights by the Product. Supplier
shall have no obligation under this Section 18.1 for any Claims which result from or arise in connection with: (i) any use of the Product in combination with third party software and/or hardware or other technology not provided by Supplier
to the extent such infringement would not have occurred but for such combination; (ii) modification of the Product by CUSTOMER or any third party to the extent such infringement would not have occurred but for such modification; (iii) any
use, except for its intended purpose as specified in the MLA and/or the applicable documentation of such Product; (iv) use of the Product that exceeds the scope of the licenses expressly granted in this Agreement; provided that such exception
shall not apply to the extent the Product is used within the scope of the licenses granted in this Agreement; (v) use of other than the latest update or upgrade of the Product once such update or upgrade has been provided by Supplier to
CUSTOMER at no cost or expense to CUSTOMER, provided that (1) such update or upgrade yields a product of the same form and fit and which is functionally equivalent, (2) CUSTOMER has been afforded a reasonable period of time to implement
such update or upgrade if the Claim would have been avoided by such use of such update or upgrade, (3) Supplier has notified CUSTOMER in writing that the usage of such update or upgrade is necessary to avoid possible liability for infringement;
and (4) relative to each Product distributed by CUSTOMER prior to Supplier’s provision of a given update or upgrade or prior to expiration of the reasonable period of time described above by subsection (b)(v)(2) of this Section 18.1
for a given update or upgrade, this subsection (b)(v) of this Section 18.1 shall not be construed to limit any rights of CUSTOMER or obligations of Supplier under this Section 18.1 relative to such previously distributed Product as a
result of any failure to use such given update or upgrade or (vi) use of the Product not in compliance with applicable laws. Supplier shall have no liability under this Section 18.1 for increased damages for willful infringement by
CUSTOMER (or any attorneys fees associated with such willful infringement) to the extent that the basis for the increased damages award, as determined by the court, is the result of the conduct, acts or omissions of CUSTOMER with the willful intent
of engaging in infringement. 
 18.2 By Customer. CUSTOMER shall defend, indemnify and hold Supplier, its officers, directors,
employees, agents and suppliers, harmless from and against any claim (including for any product liability, whether based on negligence, strict liability or otherwise), action, suit, damages, liabilities, losses and expenses (including reasonable
attorneys’ fees) suffered or incurred by Supplier: (i) in connection with any damage, defect or injury actually or allegedly caused by or related to any CUSTOMER Devices or any CUSTOMER products that incorporate the Products, which are not
attributable to the Products; or, (ii) that is based on CUSTOMER’s use, sale, or distribution of CUSTOMER products that incorporate the Products but not based on the Products; or (iii) in connection with any allegation that the
CUSTOMER Specifications, CUSTOMER Devices, or CUSTOMER products that incorporate the Products but not the Products themselves, infringe on the Intellectual Property Rights or other proprietary rights of any third party; or (iv) in connection
with any use of a Product, by CUSTOMER or any third party that receives such Product from CUSTOMER, in any High Risk Activity. 
 18.3
Conditions. The obligations set forth in Section 18.1 and 18.2 are contingent upon: (i) the Party seeking indemnification (the “Indemnified Party”) giving prompt written notice to the Party providing the
indemnification (the “Indemnifying Party”) of any such Claim; (ii) the Indemnified Party allowing the Indemnifying Party to have sole control of the defense and related settlement negotiations for the Claim; provided
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shall have no right to incur any liability on behalf of the Indemnified Party without the Indemnified Party’s prior written consent; and (iii) the
Indemnified Party fully assisting and cooperating in the defense and settlement negotiations as reasonably requested by the Indemnifying Party, so long as The Indemnifying Party pays the Indemnified Party’s out-of-pocket expenses associated
with such assistance and cooperation. Subject to the Indemnifying Party’s right to control the defense and settlement of such Claims, the Indemnified Party may, at its cost and expense, engage its own counsel to participate in the defense and
settlement of such Claims and to advise the Indemnifying Party regarding any Claims. 
 19. SUPPLIER
DEVELOPMENT: QUALITY CONTROL 
 Supplier agrees to participate in CUSTOMER’s supplier development
programs. In addition, Supplier will institute a quality and inspection system which incorporates IS09001/TL9001 and such other standards and procedures as mutually agreed by the parties in writing. 
 20. TECHNICAL SUPPORT AND INFORMATION 
 (a) In addition to its other duties set forth herein, Supplier shall provide technical support services to Tellabs, as described in the attached
Exhibit C. 
 (b) Supplier acknowledges that CUSTOMER will need technical information for uses such as design., validation,
manufacture, benchmarking, assembly, and service of the Product. Supplier will cooperate to create, maintain, update, and deliver technical information relating to the Product and its manufacture as needed. Notwithstanding any other agreement
between Supplier and CUSTOMER, Supplier will not withhold delivery of such information or documents needed by CUSTOMER and will not impose legal restrictions on CUSTOMER’s use thereof, other than under the NDA. 
 21. TRADEMARK RIGHTS 
 No right is granted hereunder for either party to use the trademark of the other party, except as specifically permitted in writing by such other party. Willful use of a party’s trademark contrary to the provisions of the Agreement
shall constitute a material breach of this Agreement. 
 22. CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION 
 The Mutual Confidentiality Agreement between the parties, bearing an effective date of September 7, 2004 (the “NDA”) is hereby incorporated
by reference herein. 
 23. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY 
 23.1 Ownership. Subject to the rights expressly granted to CUSTOMER hereunder, Supplier, or its licensors, shall retain all rights, title and
interest in and to ownership of all industrial rights and Intellectual Property Rights embodied in or related to the Specifications, the Process Technology, and the Products. 
 23.2 License. Subject to the terms of this Agreement, Supplier hereby grants CUSTOMER (i) a limited, non-exclusive, non-transferable (except
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worldwide royalty-free license to use Supplier’s Intellectual Property Rights embodied in the Products for the sole purpose of incorporating the
Products into CUSTOMER’s products and for marketing and distributing such CUSTOMER’s products to CUSTOMER’s customers including, without limitation, resellers, distributors, and/or end users, provided that CUSTOMER enters into a
binding agreement with each of the foregoing that protects Supplier’s Confidential Information and Intellectual Property Rights at least to the same extent as CUSTOMER protects its own Confidential Information and Intellectual Property Rights
in the relevant transactions, and (ii) a limited, non-exclusive, non-transferable (except as expressly permitted herein), worldwide royalty-free license under Supplier’s intellectual Property Rights embodied in the Products to grant
sublicenses to CUSTOMER’s customers, including without limitation resellers, distributors, and/or end users, for the sole purpose of marketing, distributing and using the Products as incorporated into CUSTOMER’s products. Each party
retains all rights not expressly granted to the other party hereunder. In addition, and solely in conjunction with CUSTOMER’s right to incorporate, market and distribute the Products as set forth in this Section 23.2, CUSTOMER shall have
the right: (a) to include, market and distribute in CUSTOMER’s products, the binary files created by CUSTOMER pursuant, if applicable, to its previously executed materials license agreement with Supplier (the
“MLA”), provided that such binary files were properly created as authorized under the MLA ; and (b) grant sublicenses to CUSTOMER’s customers, including without limitation resellers, distributors, and/or end users,
for the sole purpose of marketing, distributing and using such binary files as included in CUSTOMER’s products. In connection with any distribution of such binary files, CUSTOMER agrees that Supplier shall have no liability of any nature
whatsoever regarding such binary files, other than any liability based on the source code as initially furnished by Supplier to Tellabs pursuant to the terms of the MLA. For avoidance of doubt, such binary files may only be provided to third parties
together with the Products, and may not be provided as standalone items. 
 23.3 Restrictions. To the extent that the Products consist
of software or firmware (“Supplier Code”), except as expressly set forth herein or the MLA, this Agreement shall be not construed to grant to CUSTOMER any right, title, or interest in any Intellectual Property Rights embodied
in or associated with the Supplier Code, or any right to copy, modify or lease the Supplier Code. Except as permitted under applicable law, under no circumstances shall CUSTOMER, nor shall CUSTOMER permit any third person to, reverse assemble,
reverse compile, reverse translate or otherwise reverse engineer the Supplier Code or otherwise attempt to learn or derive the source code, structure, algorithms or ideas underlying the Supplier Code. 
 24. QUALITY CERTIFICATION. 
 Unless Supplier furnishes Tellabs with a written waiver, signed by Verizon, upon signing this Agreement, Supplier shall be fully ISO 9000 compliant within six (6) months of the Effective Date. Supplier shall be ISO 9000 certified
within twelve (12) months of the Effective Date and shall fully cooperate with Verizon’s mandatory source inspections, as Verizon sees fit. 
 25. GENERAL. 
 25.1 Notices. All notices and other communications pursuant to
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receipt requested), postage prepaid, to the Parties at the addresses set forth below or to such other address as the Party to whom notice is to be given may
have furnished to the other Party in writing in accordance with this Section 25.2. Any such notice or communication shall be deemed to have been delivered and received (a) in the case of personal delivery, on the date of such delivery,
(b) in the case of facsimile, on the date sent if confirmation of receipt is received, (c) in the case of a nationally recognized overnight courier in circumstances under which such courier provides next business day delivery, on the next
business day after the date when sent and (d) in the case of mailing, on the third business day following that on which the piece of mail containing such communication is posted: 
  

			
	 If to CUSTOMER:
	    	Tellabs Operations, Inc.
		    	1465 N. McDowell Blvd.
		    	Petaluma, CA 94954
		    	Fax: 707-794-7878
		    	Attention: Legal Department
		    	e-mail:
	 If to Supplier:
	    	Entropic Communications, Inc.
		    	9276 Scranton Rd, Suite 200
		    	San Diego, CA 92121
		    	Fax: 858-546-2411
		    	Attention: Customer Service
		    	e-mail: meconomy@entropic.com

 or to such other address as the person to whom notice is given may have previously furnished to
the others in writing in the manner set forth above. 
 25.2 Governing Law and Jurisdiction and Disputes. This Agreement shall be
governed by and interpreted solely and exclusively in accordance with the laws of the State of California without regard to the conflicts of laws provisions thereof. The United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods
shall not govern this Agreement and is hereby specifically disclaimed. In the event that Supplier initiates legal proceedings to enforce the terms of this Agreement, it may only do so in Cook County, Illinois; in the event that Tellabs initiates
such legal proceedings, it may only do so in San Diego County, California. Each Party hereby irrevocably consents to such jurisdiction and venue, and irrevocably waives any objections thereto. 
 25.3 Injunctive Relief. The Parties agree that in such cases where irreparable damage would occur and the Parties would not have any adequate
remedy at law in the event that any of the provisions of this Agreement were not performed in accordance with their specific terms or where otherwise breached, each Party shall be entitled to seek injunctive or other equitable relief, wherever such
Party deems appropriate, to prevent such breaches of this Agreement or to so protect such Party’s rights under this Agreement. The foregoing remedy is in addition to any other remedy to which the Party seeking such equitable relief is entitled
to at law. 
 25.4 Assignment. Neither Party shall assign or transfer this Agreement or all or any part of its rights hereunder, by
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the foregoing, either Party may assign this entire Agreement, including all of such Party’s rights and obligations under this Agreement without the
consent of the other Party: (i) to any Affiliate of the assigning Party; (ii) to the surviving Entity in the event of a merger, acquisition, or consolidation involving the assigning Party; or (iii) to the successor or purchaser of any
portion of the business of the assigning Party resulting from a reorganization, spin-off, or sale of all or a portion of all the assets of any business, division, or group of assigning Party, provided, however, that any such Affiliate,
surviving Entity, successor or purchaser agrees in writing to be bound by the terms of this Agreement and is no less adequately capitalized than Supplier. In the event of any of the foregoing assignments, the assigning Party will have no further
obligations or liability to the other Party under this Agreement except for obligations and liabilities that accrued before such assignment. Any unauthorized assignment or transfer shall be null and void. This Agreement shall be binding upon and
inure solely to the benefit of each Party and its successors and permitted assigns. 
 25.5 Entire Agreement. This Agreement
(including any Exhibits attached hereto and the NDA, each of which are incorporated by reference into this Agreement) constitutes the entire agreement between the Parties with respect to the subject matter of this Agreement and supersedes all other
prior and contemporaneous agreements and understandings both written and oral between the Parties with respect to such subject matter. Notwithstanding the foregoing, this Agreement is not intended to supersede or replace any of the pre-existing
license agreements between CUSTOMER and Supplier that are related to the Products, including, without limitation, the MLA, or any other agreements that are otherwise expressly referenced in this Agreement, such license and other agreements to remain
in full force and effect in accordance with their terms. 
 25.6 Severability. If any provision of this Agreement or the application
thereof to any person or circumstance is held invalid or unenforceable, the remainder of this Agreement and the application of such provision to other persons or circumstances shall not be affected thereby and to such end the provisions of this
Agreement are agreed to be severable. In such event, the affected provision shall be amended to achieve as nearly as possible the same economic effect as the original provision. 
 25.7 Amendments. This Agreement may be amended only by an instrument in writing signed by authorized representatives of both Parties. 

25.8 Construction. The descriptive headings in this Agreement are inserted for convenience of reference only and are not intended to be part of
or to affect the meaning or interpretation of this Agreement. All Section and Exhibit references in this Agreement are to Sections and Exhibits, respectively, of or to this Agreement unless specified otherwise. Unless expressly stated otherwise,
when used in this Agreement the word “including” means “including but not limited to.” 
 25.9 Waiver. Any waiver
of compliance with any obligation, covenant, agreement, provision or condition of this Agreement or consent pursuant to this Agreement shall not be effective unless evidenced by an instrument in writing executed by the Party to be charged. Any
waiver of compliance with any such obligation, covenant, agreement, provision or condition of this Agreement shall not operate as a waiver of, or estoppel with respect to, any subsequent or other non-compliance. 
  

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 25.10 Relationship. Nothing contained in this Agreement shall be deemed or construed as
creating a joint venture or partnership between the Parties. Neither Party is by virtue of this Agreement authorized as an agent, employee, or legal representative of the other Party, and the relationship of the Parties is, and at all times shall
continue to be, that of independent contractors. 
 25.11 Attorneys’ Fees. If any action at law or in equity, including an action
for declaratory relief or injunctive relief is brought to enforce or interpret the provisions of this Agreement, the prevailing Party shall be entitled to recover its court costs and reasonable attorneys’ fees from the non-prevailing Party, in
addition to any other relief to which the prevailing Party may be entitled. 
 25.12 Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in
one or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed to be an original but all of which shall constitute one and the same agreement. 
 25.13 Ambiguities. The Parties have participated jointly in the negotiation and drafting of this Agreement. In the event an ambiguity or question of intent or interpretation arises, this Agreement shall be construed as if drafted
jointly by the Parties, and no presumption or burden of proof shall arise or disfavoring any Party by virtue of the authorship of any provisions of this Agreement. 
 25.14 Execution. This Agreement may be executed by facsimile signatures and such signature shall be deemed binding for all purposes of this Agreement, without delivery of an original signature being thereafter
required. 
 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have caused their duly
authorized representatives to execute and deliver this Agreement as of the date first set forth above. 
  

									
	 ENTROPIC COMMUNICATIONS, INC.
	 		 	 TELLABS OPERATIONS, INC.

					
	Signed:	 	 /s/ Patrick C. Henry
	 		 	Signed:	 	 /s/ John Brots

	Name:	 	Patrick C. Henry	 		 	Name:	 	John Brots
	Title:	 	President and CEO	 		 	Title:	 	Executive V.P. – Global Operations
	Date:	 	7/10/06	 		 	Date:	 	7/12/06

  

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 EXHIBIT C

 TECHNICAL SUPPORT 
 Entropic
Obligations. 
  

	 	1.1.	Support. During the warranty period, Supplier shall provide Support to CUSTOMER in the event that CUSTOMER is not able to identify and resolve an End-User reported problem.
Supplier shall have no responsibility with regard to Support directly to any End-User. Support provided by Supplier to CUSTOMER shall include the following: 

  

	 	1.1.1	Technical Telephone Support. Supplier shall provide telephone assistance with respect to the Products within [...***...] after CUSTOMER’s designated
representative(s) contacts Supplier’s technical support engineer. Technical telephone support shall be available between 8:00 am and 5:00 pm Pacific Time, Monday through Friday, excluding US holidays. CUSTOMER’s personnel will be requested
to provide a name, company name and any applicable call back numbers at the time the call is placed. The information and level of detail that CUSTOMER provides to Supplier technical engineers will reduce the amount of time to troubleshoot
CUSTOMER’s reported problem. Supplier shall review CUSTOMER’s troubleshooting methods and results to determine if Supplier’s products are related to the failure. If so, Supplier shall work with CUSTOMER to suggest the proper course of
action. Mailing shall make reasonable commercial efforts to track the reported problem and identify a reasonable workaround or resolution. CUSTOMER shall also report any engineering or quality complaints received by End-Users to Supplier via the
process described in this section. 

  

	 	1.1.2	Email Support. Technical assistance not requiring a [...***...] response may be requested via email. 

  

	 	1.1.3	On-Site Support. If a problem cannot be resolved via phone support, upon CUSTOMER’s request, Supplier shall provide on-site support to perform additional
troubleshooting, identification and implementation of a resolution. Such on-site support shall be available on an as-available basis upon a schedule to be mutually agreed. If the problem is found not to be caused by Supplier’s Product, CUSTOMER
will be responsible for actual reasonable travel and personal expenses. If the problem is found to be caused by Supplier’s Product, Supplier shall bear its own respective costs for such services. 

  

	 	1.1.4	 Returned Material Authorizations. If during the troubleshooting and fault isolation process, it is determined that a hardware failure is the root cause of
the problem, CUSTOMER shall replace the defective product from its spares pool and then contact Supplier to initiate a Returned Material Authorization (RMA) for the defective Product. Supplier shall promptly provide an RMA number to CUSTOMER and
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failed product disposition and return of the defective product to Supplier. CUSTOMER shall ensure that the Product is shipped back following the provided RMA
procedures and packed suitably to prevent damage in shipping. No Products may be returned to Supplier without an RMA. Units returned under RMA will be repaired or replaced and shipped back to CUSTOMER within thirty (30) days of receipt at
Supplier’s designated facility. CUSTOMER pays shipping charges to Supplier; Supplier pays shipping charges back to CUSTOMER. 

  

	 	1.1.4.1	Failure Reports. Supplier shall provide a report on any Product returned for failure analysis. Such report shall state how the Product was tested, the nature of the
defect or failure, if known, what corrective action was taken, and the final test results. 

  

	 	1.1.5	Software Support. CUSTOMER may report bugs or malfunctions in the firmware to Supplier by contacting the Supplier technical support engineer as described in
Section 1.1.1 above. Supplier, shall make reasonable commercial efforts to track the reported problem and identify a reasonable workaround or resolution, including bug fixes if deemed necessary, to bring such firmware into compliance with the
applicable Product Specification as soon as reasonably possible. Any necessary firmware or software bug fixes will be provided to CUSTOMER for installation by CUSTOMER in the field. During the warranty period, Supplier shall provide CUSTOMER with
any bug fixes for the firmware, when and if available, as released by Supplier and applicable to the Products supplied. Supplier shall provide CUSTOMER with hardware compatibility information applicable to any such firmware bug fix released. The
parties agree that any out-of-warranty software support shall be negotiated in good faith at the time of request. 

  

	 	1.1.6	Emergency Support. Upon request, Supplier shall provide reasonable commercial efforts to support CUSTOMER on a priority basis in the event of a Product failure that causes an
emergency “out of service” condition of an End-User. Such support shall include telephone assistance, expedited RMA processing and on-site support as mutually agreed. 

  

	 	1.2	Additional Support. Additional support services that may be requested by CUSTOMER, and agreed to by Supplier, which are for services other than Support as described herein
shall be provided upon a schedule and at such rates as mutually agreed by the parties in writing, as well as actual reasonable travel and personal expenses. 

  

	 	2.	Escalation Procedure. 

  

	 	2.1.	Supplier. At any time, CUSTOMER may contact the Supplier technical support engineer to request escalation of a technical issue or previously reported problem. Upon receipt of
such escalation request, the Supplier technical support engineer shall route the caller to an appropriate individual and/or provide contact information to CUSTOMER as necessary. 

  

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	 	2.2.	Tellabs. At any time, Supplier may contact the Tellabs Customer Call Center at 1-800-690-2324 to request escalation of a technical issue or previously reported problem. Upon
receipt of such escalation request, the Tellabs Customer Call Center shall route the caller to an appropriate individual and/or provide contact information to Supplier as necessary. Any customer that initially contacts Supplier as its initial line
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 AMENDMENT ONE 
 TO THAT CERTAIN MASTER PURCHASE AGREEMENT 
 Reference is made to that certain Master Purchase Agreement
dated July 1, 2006 (the “Agreement) by and between Entropic Communications, Inc., a Delaware corporation located at 9276 Scranton Rd, San Diego, CA 92121 (“Entropic”), and Tellabs Operations, Inc., a Delaware
corporation having principal offices at One Tellabs Center, 1415 W. Diehl Rod., Naperville, IL 60563 (“Tellabs”). 
 WHEREAS, Tellabs
and Entropic desire to amend the Agreement to modify existing terms and incorporate new terms, as required by the parties, as set forth herein. 
 NOW
THEREFORE, the parties hereby agree as follows as of the date hereof: 
  

	 	1.	Exhibit A of the Agreement, “Products and Pricing,” is hereby supplemented by adding the products and pricing terms set forth in the attached Exhibit A.

  

	 	2.	All other terms and conditions in the reference Agreement shall remain the same. 

 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this instrument to be executed by their duly authorized representatives. 
  

					
	Tellabs Operations, Inc.	 		 	Entropic Communications, inc.
			
	 /s/ Joelle Prather
	 		 	 /s/ Kent Vandenberg

	Signature	 		 	Signature
			
	Joelle Prather	 		 	Kent Vandenberg
	Printed Name	 		 	Printed Name
			
	VP Global Sourcing	 		 	Executive Director of Americas
	Title	 		 	Title
			
	6/26/07	 		 	6/20/07
	Date	 		 	Date

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