Analog Devices Inc. agreed to acquire Linear Technology Corp. for about $14.8 billion, a deal that unites two venerable names in a lucrative subset of the semiconductor industry. Analog and Linear Technology specialize in chips based on analog technologies, the variety typically used to handle real-world signals such as sound, light heat or pressure. One of the biggest applications for analog chips is in smartphones, where they are used for purposes such as helping to manage radio signals.
Analog Devices has over 100,000 customers in the following industries: communications, computer, industrial, instrumentation, military/aerospace, automotive, and consumer electronics applications. Analog Devices offers ADI’s analog, mixed-signal, and digital signal processing (DSP) integrated circuits (IC) play a fundamental role in converting, conditioning, and processing real-world phenomena such as light, sound, temperature, motion, and pressure into electrical signals to be used in a wide array of electronic equipment.
Aug 26 2021 Analog Devices, Inc. (NASDAQ: ADI) announced the completion of its previously announced acquisition of Maxim Integrated Products, Inc. (NASDAQ: MXIM). The combination further strengthens ADI’s position as a high-performance analog semiconductor company Maxim Integrated provides ease of design, and speeds time to market, through analog integration. The company’s analog ICs offer extra features and functionality carefully designed to streamline circuit and simplify design. Look to Maxim for solutions for consumer electronics, personal computers and peripherals, mobile devices, wireless and fiber communications, test equipment, instrumentation, video displays, and automotive applications. Maxim’s analog and mixed-signal solutions include data converters, interface circuits, power, RF wireless circuits, clocks and oscillators, microcontrollers (MCUs), operational amplifiers (op amps), and sensors.
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Semiconductors - ICs
Amplifiers & Comparators Audio Control & Processing Battery Management Clock,Timing & Frequency Management CODECs / Encoders / Decoders Data & Signal Conversion Digital Potentiometers Digital Signal Processors & Controllers Drivers & Interfaces Logic
Microcontrollers (MCU) Microprocessors (MPU) More Semiconductors - ICs Power Management ICs (PMIC) RF Special Function Supervisors & Monitors Switches, Multiplexers & Demultiplexers Touch Screen Controllers Video Processing
Sensors & Transducers
Sensors
Software & Debugger Tools
Communication Software Stacks Compilers / IDE Debuggers, Emulators, JTAG Tools & Accessories Embedded Operating Systems File System Library Software
Test & Measurement
Test Leads & Test Probes
Semiconductors - Discretes
Transistors - Bipolar (BJT) Arrays
Analog Devices, Inc. provides innovative system-level solutions in the design and manufacturing electronic devices.
Selection Guides
- Amplifiers and Comparators
- Analog to Digital Converters
- Digital to Analog Converters
- Embedded & DSP
- MEMS and Sensors
Analog Devices, Inc. provides innovative system-level solutions in the design and manufacturing electronic devices. Analog Devices, Inc. is engaged in designing, manufacturing and marketing analog, mixed-signal and digital signal processing (DSP) technology, including integrated circuits (ICs), algorithms, software and subsystems. The Company's operating segments include United States, Rest of North/South America, Europe, Japan, China and Rest of Asia. The Company's signal processing products help in converting, conditioning and processing real-world phenomena, such as temperature, pressure, sound, light, speed and motion into electrical signals. It offers data converters, amplifiers and linear products, radio frequency (RF) ICs, power management products, sensors based on micro-electro mechanical systems (MEMS) technology and other sensors, and processing products. Its products are embedded inside various types of electronic equipment, including industrial process control systems, medical imaging equipment, optical systems, automobiles and portable electronic devices.
- Selection Guides
- Amplifiers and Comparators
- Analog to Digital Converters
- Digital to Analog Converters
- Embedded & DSP
- MEMS and Sensors
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Analog Devices enables new system architectures with analog to digital converters (ADCs) that deliver breakthrough combinations of performance and function. Analog Devices' ADCs are unmatched in their ability to deliver the low power, small footprint, and low cost requirements today's systems demand. ADI's A/D converters provide superior value for high-volume applications in cost-sensitive markets.
Markets Aerospace and Defense Automotive Building Technology Communications Consumer Energy Healthcare Instrumentation and Measurement Internet of Things (IoT) Motor Control Process Control and Industrial Automation Security and Surveillance
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Analog Devices enables new system architectures with analog to digital converters (ADCs) that deliver breakthrough combinations of performance and function. Analog Devices' ADCs are unmatched in their ability to deliver the low power, small footprint, and low cost requirements today's systems demand. ADI's A/D converters provide superior value for high-volume applications in cost-sensitive markets.
Markets Aerospace and Defense Automotive Building Technology Communications Consumer Energy Healthcare Instrumentation and Measurement Internet of Things (IoT) Motor Control Process Control and Industrial Automation Security and Surveillance
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Analog Devices enables new system architectures with analog to digital converters (ADCs) that deliver breakthrough combinations of performance and function. Analog Devices' ADCs are unmatched in their ability to deliver the low power, small footprint, and low cost requirements today's systems demand. ADI's A/D converters provide superior value for high-volume applications in cost-sensitive markets. |
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