Maxim Integrated Products

Maxim Integrated is a manufacturer of analog and mixed-signal semiconductor products that focus on enhancing security and energy efficiency. The company provides a diverse array of solutions tailored for various analog-intensive applications, such as power management, audio conversion, and sensors. Its products serve multiple markets, including automotive, industrial, healthcare, mobile consumer, and cloud data centers. By developing innovative technologies, Maxim Integrated aims to make systems smaller and smarter, thereby empowering design innovation across various industries.

William Chu

Managing Director

14 past transactions

Profusa

Series C in 2018
Profusa, Inc. is a digital health technology company based in Emeryville, California, specializing in the design and development of tissue-integrated sensors and biosensors aimed at improving diabetes management. Founded in 2009, the company focuses on creating biointegrated sensors that allow individuals to monitor their biochemical data in real-time, facilitating better management of personal health and chronic diseases. Profusa's technology aims to seamlessly integrate with the body, providing continuous, clinical-grade data that enhances health outcomes. In addition to its sensor technology, the company has developed software that offers biofeedback to support chronic disease management and promote healthy living.

Icron Technologies

Acquisition in 2018
Icron Technologies Corporation specializes in the design and manufacture of high-performance USB and video extension solutions for various markets, including medical, military, industrial automation, education, and digital signage. The company's patented technologies, such as ExtremeUSB and ExtremeLink, enable the extension of USB and video signals beyond traditional limits, facilitating connections between computers and peripheral devices across different media types, including CAT 5e/6/7 and fiber optics. Icron's product offerings include USB over Cat 5, USB over Fiber Optics, and Wireless USB Extension, catering to original equipment manufacturers, peripheral device manufacturers, and corporate clients. Founded in 1998 and based in Burnaby, Canada, Icron serves customers primarily in Canada, the United States, and Europe, providing solutions that support a wide range of applications, from aerospace to medical diagnostics.

Moduware

Venture Round in 2015
Moduware is a modular Internet of Things (IoT) platform that allows users to customize their devices according to their needs. It offers the Modcase, the first modular smartphone case, and the Modpack, a standalone modular device, enabling users to adapt their technology to various environments, from mobile settings to home use. Moduware fosters an open platform where developers can create their own modules using a Developer's Kit, enhancing the versatility of the system. Additionally, the company supports these developments through its Hardware App Store, facilitating the integration of new modules and applications. This innovative approach empowers users to personalize their technology to better align with their lifestyles.

Volterra

Acquisition in 2013
Volterra Semiconductor Corporation specializes in the design, development, and marketing of high-performance analog and mixed-signal power management semiconductors, catering to the computing, storage, networking, and consumer markets. The company’s primary offerings include integrated voltage regulator semiconductors and scalable voltage regulator semiconductor chipsets, which are essential for transforming, regulating, delivering, and monitoring power consumption in digital devices. By employing proprietary power system architecture and advanced mixed-signal design techniques, Volterra integrates power, analog, and digital circuits onto a single complementary metal oxide silicon (CMOS) semiconductor. This innovation reduces the reliance on numerous discrete components typically required in traditional power management solutions, enhancing efficiency and performance in various electronic applications.

TagArray

Acquisition in 2013
TagArray, Inc. specializes in Real Time Location Services (RTLS) using ultra-wide band (UWB) technology. The company offers an innovative asset-tracking system designed for item-level tracking across various applications, including inventory management, healthcare assets, equipment, and agricultural tracking. TagArray's solutions are characterized by their ultra-low cost and low power consumption, enabling rapid real-time tracking with a response time of just 0.1 seconds per reading. This performance allows for mass deployment in large markets, making economical tracking feasible in areas where it previously was not possible.

Scintera Networks

Funding Round in 2012
Scintera Networks specializes in high-frequency signal-processing technology aimed at enhancing the performance of radio frequency (RF) signals and systems. The company has developed a programmable analog signal processing platform that offers more than tenfold improvements in performance and power efficiency compared to traditional digital signal processing platforms. This innovative solution, built using a standard CMOS process, eliminates the need for costly and energy-intensive analog-to-digital converters. Scintera's technology enables cellular and network operators to achieve significant advancements in the performance, resilience, management, and cost-effectiveness of optical networks, making it a key player in the telecommunications industry.

SensorDynamics

Acquisition in 2011
SensorDynamics was a European semiconductor and MEMS company headquartered in Graz, Austria, with additional offices in Italy and Germany. The company specialized in the development and manufacturing of high-volume micro- and wireless semiconductor sensor products. Its offerings included custom-designed and standard components intended for various applications, such as vehicle stabilization, occupant protection, navigation systems, keyless entry systems, and autonomous energy generators for wireless and battery-free controllers. SensorDynamics primarily served the automotive, industrial, and high-end consumer sectors. In 2011, the company was acquired by Maxim Integrated for $164 million and employed approximately 130 people at the time of the acquisition.

Calvatec

Acquisition in 2011
Calvatec Ltd., designs and manufactures analog and mixed signal System-on-Chip (SoC) solutions.

Phyworks

Acquisition in 2010
Phyworks is a company specializing in the production of analog and mixed signal integrated circuits (ICs). Its products are designed to deliver ultra high-performance solutions for optical fiber and copper cable communication systems, serving various sectors including datacom, storage, and telecommunications. By focusing on advanced technology, Phyworks aims to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of communication infrastructures globally.

Trinity Convergence

Acquisition in 2010
Trinity Convergence specializes in designing, developing, and licensing voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) software solutions. The company provides embedded software platforms that facilitate the integration of voice and video over IP (V2IP) products and services. By offering comprehensive VoIP software solutions, Trinity Convergence enables equipment manufacturers to enhance and expedite their product development processes.

Teridian Semiconductor

Acquisition in 2010
Teridian Semiconductor Corp. is a fabless mixed-signal semiconductor company specializing in advanced analog and mixed-signal integrated circuits. The company focuses on electricity metering and energy measurement technologies that support the smart grid. Teridian's product offerings include power meter integrated circuits (ICs) designed for both residential and industrial utility meters, as well as single converter technology, smart card reader ICs, embedded modems, and soft modem codecs. Through its innovative solutions, Teridian aims to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of energy management systems.

Mobilygen

Acquisition in 2008
Mobilygen Corporation is a fabless semiconductor company based in the United States, specializing in the development of multimedia processors. The company designs advanced video compression and decompression semiconductor solutions that enable high definition and multi-channel standard definition encoding and decoding. Its products are implemented in system on chip solutions and include low power options suitable for standard definition applications. In addition to its semiconductor offerings, Mobilygen provides essential tools for developing evaluation platforms, software, reference designs, and customer support, ensuring comprehensive solutions for its clients in the multimedia space.

Dallas Semiconductor

Acquisition in 2002
Dallas Semiconductor designs and manufactures analog, digital, and mixed-signal semiconductors. Dallas Semiconductor specializes in communications products (including T/E and Ethernet products), microcontrollers, battery management, thermal sensing and thermal management, non-volatile random-access memory, microprocessor supervisors, delay lines, silicon oscillators, digital potentiometers, real-time clocks, temperature-compensated crystal oscillators (TCXOs), iButton, and 1-Wire products.
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