Anadigics - Active RF Components
Anadigics designs and manufactures RFIC solutions for broadband and wireless communications markets. The company's technology enables manufacturers of communications equipment to enhance overall system performance, manufacturing cost, and time-to-market. Founded in 1985 and headquartered in Warren, NJ, ANADIGICS today has offices, design centers and manufacturing facilities spread across six countries and three continents. Anadigics' masterful blend of technology innovation and adherence to major standards in the wireless and wireless broadband markets has resulted in ANADIGICS products being featured in the world’s most advanced reference designs from industry leaders. Working closely with their global partners and customers, Anadigics continues to help define the requirements of next generation wireless applications and technology solutions.
ANADIGICS, Inc is a worldwide provider of semiconductor solutions to the broadband wireless and wireline communications markets. PITTSBURGH, March 16, 2016 /GLOBE NEWSWIRE/ II VI Incorporated (Nasdaq:IIVI), a leader in engineered materials and optoelectronic components, announced today that it has successfully completed its acquisition of ANADIGICS, Inc. (Anadigics) (Nasdaq:ANAD).
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Anadigics, Inc. changed its name to II-VI OptoElectronic Devices, Inc. in March 2016. II-VI OptoElectronic Devices, Inc. designs and manufactures radio frequency (RF) semiconductor solutions for infrastructure and mobile communications, and data transmission markets. It offers cellular products, such as WCDMA/HSPA mixed mode power amplifiers, LTE power amplifiers, and CDMA/EVDO power amplifiers; wireless infrastructure solutions, including WiMAX power amplifiers and 50 Ohm gain blocks; Wi-Fi infrastructure products includes WiFi power amplifiers and WiFi front ends; CATV solutions includeand hybrid line amplifier modules, 24v line amplifiers, 12v line amplifiers, 75 Ohm Gain Blocks, upstream amplifiers, active splitters, FTTx/RFoG RF amplifiers, and upconverters and downconverters. II-VI OptoElectronic Devices, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of II-VI Incorporated.