Semiconductors Industry | Technology Sector | Mr. Vincent T. Roche CEO | B3 Exchange | US0326541051 ISIN |
United States Country | 26,000 Employees | 17 Sep 2024 Last Dividend | 16 Mar 2000 Last Split | 3 Apr 1972 IPO Date |
Analog Devices, Inc., founded in 1965 and headquartered in Wilmington, Massachusetts, operates globally, including in the United States, the Americas, Europe, Japan, China, and additional parts of Asia. The company is at the forefront of designing, manufacturing, testing, and marketing integrated circuits (ICs), software, and subsystem products. It caters to a broad client base across various markets such as industrial, automotive, consumer, instrumentation, aerospace, defense, healthcare, and communications. Analog Devices is dedicated to transforming real-world phenomena into actionable insights through its innovative technologies, serving its clients through direct sales, third-party distributors, and independent sales representatives, along with offering online services.
This category includes technology that translates real-world analog signals into digital data and vice versa. These products are essential for applications requiring the digital processing of analog inputs, serving various sectors including automotive, communications, and consumer electronics.
These products are designed for power conversion, driver monitoring, sequencing, and energy management applications. They find their use in a myriad of markets, notably in the automotive, communications, industrial, and consumer segments, offering solutions for efficient power usage and management.
Analog Devices provides power integrated circuits that combine performance, integration, and software design simulation tools. These ICs facilitate accurate power supply designs, addressing the needs of an array of applications across different industries.
The company manufactures amplifiers to condition analog signals. These amplifiers are instrumental in enhancing the performance of electronic devices by amplifying weak signals for various applications.
These integrated circuits support the infrastructure of cellular networks, addressing the needs of contemporary communication systems by ensuring reliable and efficient signal transmission and reception.
MEMS technology solutions from Analog Devices include accelerometers, gyroscopes, inertial measurement units, and broadband switches. These solutions are pivotal in sensing motion, rotation, and multiple degrees of freedom, besides enhancing the functionalities of radio and instrument systems through advanced isolators.
Analog Devices also specializes in digital signal processing (DSP) and system products that are designed for sophisticated numeric calculations. These products are crucial in processing digital data, providing solutions that enhance the computation capabilities of various electronic systems.