Maxim Integrated develops innovative analog and mixed-signal products and technologies to make systems smaller and smarter, with enhanced security and increased energy efficiency. Maxim Integrated empowering design innovation for our automotive, industrial, healthcare, mobile consumer, and cloud data center customers to deliver industry-leading solutions that help change the world.
Profusa, Inc. operates in the health care sector. It is dedicated to the development of a new generation of biointegrated sensors that empowers the individual with the ability to monitor their unique body chemistry in unprecedented ways to transform the management of personal health and disease. The company was incorporated in 2009 and is based in Cupertino, California.
Icron Technologies
Acquisition in 2018
Icron Technologies Corporation specializes in the design and manufacture of high-performance video and USB extension solutions catering to commercial, industrial, and consumer markets. The company’s patented technologies, such as ExtremeUSB and ExtremeLink, enable the extension of USB 2.0 and video signals over various media, including CAT 5e/6/7 cables and fiber optics, allowing users to connect personal computers, servers, and embedded systems to peripheral devices from remote locations. Icron's products serve diverse applications in sectors such as aerospace, digital signage, education, government, industrial automation, medical diagnostics, and proAV, among others. The company primarily serves original equipment manufacturers, peripheral device manufacturers, and corporate clients, focusing on markets in Canada, the United States, and Europe. Founded in 1998 and based in Burnaby, Canada, Icron Technologies operates as a subsidiary of Maxim Integrated Products, Inc.
Moduware
Venture Round in 2015
Moduware is a modular IoT platform. Through modularity, anyone can customize the functions of their devices. Through our Modcase, the world’s first modular smartphone case, and the Modpack, a standalone modular device, users can go modular anywhere from the familiarity of the smartphone to the comforts of home. Moduware is an open platform, meaning anyone can create modules using our Developer's Kit and we will help bring them to life on the Moduware Hardware App Store, the first of it's kind.
Volterra
Acquisition in 2013
Volterra Semiconductor Corporation designs, develops and markets proprietary, high-performance analog and mixed-signal power management semiconductors for the computing, storage, networking and consumer markets. Their core products are integrated voltage regulator semiconductors and scalable voltage regulator semiconductor chipsets that transform, regulate, deliver and monitor the power consumed by digital semiconductors. Through their proprietary power system architecture and mixed-signal design techniques, they have integrated power, analog and digital circuits onto a single complementary metal oxide silicon, or CMOS, semiconductor, eliminating the need for a large number of discrete components required by conventional power management solutions.
TagArray
Acquisition in 2013
TagArray, Inc. specializes in Real Time Location Services (RTLS) utilizing ultra-wide band (UWB) technology to provide efficient asset-tracking solutions. The company's system caters to various applications, including inventory management, healthcare asset tracking, equipment monitoring, and agricultural use. By offering low-cost and low-power transceivers, TagArray enables rapid real-time tracking with a response time of just 0.1 seconds per reading. This capability allows for mass deployment in large markets, making previously uneconomical tracking solutions feasible.
Scintera Networks
Funding Round in 2012
Scintera Networks specializes in high-frequency signal-processing technology designed to enhance the measurement, modification, and monitoring of radio frequency (RF) signals and systems. The company has developed a programmable analog signal processing platform that significantly improves performance and reduces power consumption compared to traditional digital signal processing (DSP) platforms. This innovative solution, built on a standard CMOS process, eliminates the need for costly, power-intensive, and performance-reducing analog-to-digital converters. By integrating digital programmability with the efficiency of analog circuit processing, Scintera's products provide cellular and network companies with substantial advancements in performance, resilience, management, and cost-effectiveness for optical networks.
SensorDynamics
Acquisition in 2011
SensorDynamics is a European semiconductor and MEMS company headquartered in Graz, Austria, with additional offices in Italy and Germany. The company specializes in the development and manufacture of high-volume micro- and wireless semiconductor sensor products tailored for automotive, industrial, and high-end consumer applications. Its product offerings include custom designs and standard components used in vehicle stabilization, occupant protection, navigation systems, keyless entry systems, and autonomous energy generators for wireless and battery-free controllers. In 2011, SensorDynamics was acquired by Maxim Integrated, marking a significant expansion in its operational capabilities. The company employed approximately 130 people at the time of the acquisition and maintained a global sales and distribution network to support its diverse client base.
Calvatec Ltd.
Acquisition in 2011
Calvatec Ltd., designs and manufactures analog and mixed signal System-on-Chip (SoC) solutions.
Phyworks
Acquisition in 2010
Phyworks specializes in the production of analog and mixed signal integrated circuits (ICs) that enhance the performance of optical fiber and copper cable communications. The company's products are utilized in various applications, including data communications, storage systems, and telecommunications. By focusing on high-performance solutions, Phyworks aims to address the growing demands of modern communication networks worldwide.
Trinity Convergence
Acquisition in 2010
Trinity Convergence specializes in the design, development, and licensing of VoIP software solutions. The company provides embedded software platforms that facilitate voice and video over IP (V2IP) products and services. By offering comprehensive VoIP software solutions, Trinity Convergence helps equipment manufacturers streamline their product development processes, ensuring efficient integration of advanced communication technologies.
Teridian Semiconductor
Acquisition in 2010
Teridian Semiconductor Corp. is a fabless mixed-signal semiconductor company specializing in electricity metering and energy measurement for smart grid applications. The company develops advanced analog and mixed-signal integrated circuits, including power meter integrated circuits (ICs) essential for creating intelligent utility meters for both residential and industrial uses. In addition to power meter ICs, Teridian offers single converter technology, smart card reader ICs, embedded modems, and soft modem codecs. With a focus on innovation in energy measurement, Teridian aims to enhance the efficiency and reliability of utility services.
Mobilygen
Acquisition in 2008
Mobilygen Corporation operates as a fabless semiconductor company. The company focuses on developing multimedia processors. Its video compression and decompression semiconductor solutions provide high definition and multi-channel standard definition encoding, and high definition and multi-channel standard definition decoding in system on chip solutions, as well as offer low power solutions for standard definition encoding, decoding, or duplex applications. The company also provides tools to develop evaluation platforms, software, reference designs, and customer support solutions.
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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