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Stock-based Compensation
3 Months Ended
Jun. 29, 2012
Stock-based Compensation [Abstract]  
Stock-based Compensation
Note 9.  Stock-based Compensation
 
Stock Option and Award Plans: The Company grants options to purchase shares of its common stock and is authorized to award restricted shares of common stock pursuant to the terms of its 2008 Equity Incentive Plan, its 1993 Stock Option Plan and its 1997 Stock Option Program. Upon stockholder approval of the 2008 Equity Incentive Plan in August 2008, the 1993 Stock Option Plan and the 1997 Stock Option Program were terminated, and all shares available for future grants of awards under the 1993 Stock Option Plan and the 1997 Stock Option Program were terminated.
 
Stock options generally become exercisable ratably over a four-year period and expire after seven to ten years. Options may be granted to officers, employees, directors and independent contractors to purchase common stock at a price not less than 100% of the fair market value at the date of grant. There were no stock option grants or stock option exercises in the three months ended June 29, 2012.
 
Restricted stock awards ("RSAs") granted under the equity plans are independent of option grants and are subject to restrictions. RSAs, which have been issued since fiscal 2007, are subject to forfeiture if employment or services are terminated prior to the release of restrictions, which generally occurs on a ratable basis over one to two years from the date of grant. Until the restriction is released, the shares cannot be transferred. These shares have the same cash dividend and voting rights as other common stock and are considered as issued and outstanding. The cost of the awards, determined to be the fair market value of the shares at the date of grant, is expensed ratably over the period the restrictions lapse.
 
Restricted stock unit awards ("RSUs") granted under the 2008 Equity Incentive Plan are also independent of option grants and are subject to restrictions. RSUs are subject to forfeiture if employment or services are terminated prior to the release of restrictions, which generally occurs on a ratable basis over periods ranging from one day to two years from the date of grant. Until the restriction is released, the shares cannot be transferred. These shares are not considered as issued and outstanding until the release of restrictions. The cost of the awards, determined to be the fair market value of the shares at the date of grant, is expensed ratably over the period the restrictions lapse.
 
Upon the release of restriction, a portion of the released shares are repurchased from employees by the Company to satisfy withholding-tax obligations arising from the vesting of restricted stock awards. The Company repurchased 21,232 shares from employees in the three months ended June 29, 2012 for a total price of $21,000.
 
Stock Compensation Expense: Stock-based compensation expense for the three months ended June 29, 2012 and June 24, 2011, was as follows:
 
(in thousands)
 
Three Months Ended
   
June
29, 2012
 
June
24, 2011
Cost of revenue
 
$
135
   
$
125
 
Sales and marketing
   
177
     
227
 
Research and development
   
217
     
317
 
General and administrative
   
174
     
214
 
   
$
703
   
$
883