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ANADIGICS,Inc
Company type Public ( NasdaqANAD
IndustrySemiconductors
Founded1985
FounderRon Rosenzweig, George Gilbert and Charles Huang
Headquarters
Warren, NJ
Number of locations
10

US Facilities: New Jersey, Massachusetts, Texas, Georgia

Other Facilities Worldwide: Alborg(Denmark), Shanghai(China), Shenzhen(China), Taipei(Taiwan), HsinChu City(Taiwan), Gyeonggi-Do(South Korea)
Key people
Mario Rivas, President & CEO

Charles Huang, Ph.D., Executive V.P & CTO Emeritus

Thomas Shields, Executive V.P & CFO

Ron Michels, Senior V.P & Chief Technology and Strategy Officer

Ali Khatibzadeh, Senior V.P & General Manager of RF Products Business Unit
ProductsWireless and Broadband RF and Mixed Signal ICs
Websitewww.anadigics.com [1]
ANADIGICS Headquarters Warren, NJ

ANADIGICS, Inc ( NasdaqANAD) is a worldwide provider of semiconductor solutions to the broadband wireless and wireline communications markets. Founded in 1985, the name ANADIGICS is an acronym from the Company describing the product lines of Analog and Digital ICs. ANADIGICS’ high frequency RF and Mixed Signal IC devices enable many top tier manufacturers of communications equipment. [1]



Historical Timeline

  • Founded 1985 by Ron Rosenzweig, George Gilbert, and Charles Huang targeting military market
  • 1988 Pioneered commercial applications for GaAs ICs
  • 1993 1st GaAs IC Company to receive ISO9000 Certification . [2]
  • February 1997; Company Announced First dual band power amplifier . [3]
  • October 1998; New President & CEO Bami Bastani joins the Company. [4]
  • March 1999; First dual band power amplifier IC (patented) [5]
  • July 1999; began production at first 6 inch analog GaAs Wafer FAB in the world [6]
  • August 1999; opened first remote Design Center – Richardson, Texas, USA [7]
  • November 1999; opened Newbury Park, California, USA Design Center
  • January 2000; opened first international design center in Camberley, U.K.
  • August 2000; opened design center in Rehovot, Israel
  • April 2001; acquired Telcom Devices, Camarillo, CA [8]
  • January 2002; opened Sales & Applications Representative Office in Seoul, Republic of Korea
  • June 2002; opened Design & Applications Center in Aalborg, Denmark
  • October 2002; opened Taiwan Branch, Hsinchu City, R.O.C.
  • April 2003; Acquired RF Solutions, Norcross, Georgia, USA [9]
  • September 2003; opened Taiwan Applications Center, Taipei, R.O.C. [10]
  • October 2003; Acquired Tavanza Division of Celeritek, and opened office in San Jose, California, USA [11]
  • July 2004; opened Representative Office in Shanghai, Peoples Republic of China
  • March 2005; ANADIGICS Korea Representative Office became ANADIGICS Korea Branch Office
  • January 2005; receives ISO 14001:1996 Certification [12]
  • April 2005; ships 25 Millionth InGaP HBT WLAN Power Amplifier [13]
  • September 2007; expands research and development group through acquisition of Fairchild Semiconductor's RF Design Team [14]
  • August 2008; nominated for EDN China Innovation Award [15]
  • January 2009; Mario Rivas joins the company as CEO [16]
  • May 2009; wins China Telecommunication Technology Innovation Award [17]

Technology Background

ANADIGICS pioneered the high volume cost-effective manufacture of high performance gallium arsenide integrated circuits (GaAs ICs). The company's 6-inch GaAs manufacturing facility uses the industry’s latest technology and manufacturing processes to deliver InGaP HBT, GaAs MESFET, and GaAs pHEMT RFIC products. ANADIGICS’ products are also manufactured with its proprietary and patented InGaP-Plus™ process, which integrates bipolar and FET structures on the same InGaP GaAs die. [18]

Products

ANADIGICS serves both the wireless and broadband markets, with support for all major standards. It offers power amplifiers for all popular wireless and wireless broadband standards, including [19]:

ANADIGICS provides a portfolio of cable & broadcast products including:

  • Integrated Tuners
  • Tuner Chipsets
  • Active Splitters
  • Low-Noise Amplifiers
  • Line Amplifier ICs
  • Drop Amplifiers
  • Reverse Amplifiers
  • FTTH/FTTP RF Amplifiers

References

  1. ^ Hoover's Company Profile
  2. ^ ANADIGICS Press Release, March 17, 2003
  3. ^ ANADIGICS Press Release, Febraury 14, 1997
  4. ^ ANADIGICS Press Release, September 24, 1998
  5. ^ ANADIGICS Press Release, March 10, 1999
  6. ^ ANADIGICS Press Release, July 23, 1999
  7. ^ ANADIGICS Press Release, August 19, 1999
  8. ^ ANADIGICS Press Release, April 2, 2001
  9. ^ ANADIGICS Press Release, April 2, 2003
  10. ^ ANADIGICS Press Release, September 22, 2003
  11. ^ ANADIGICS Press Release, October 16, 2003
  12. ^ ANADIGICS Press Release, January 25, 2005
  13. ^ ANADIGICS Press Release April 11, 2005
  14. ^ ANADIGICS Press Release, September 5, 2007
  15. ^ ANADIGICS Press Release, August 13, 2008
  16. ^ ANADIGICS Press Release, January 15, 2009
  17. ^ ANADIGICS Press Release, May 13, 2009
  18. ^ Goliath Company Profile
  19. ^ www.anadigics.com/products
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
ANADIGICS,Inc
Company type Public ( NasdaqANAD
IndustrySemiconductors
Founded1985
FounderRon Rosenzweig, George Gilbert and Charles Huang
Headquarters
Warren, NJ
Number of locations
10

US Facilities: New Jersey, Massachusetts, Texas, Georgia

Other Facilities Worldwide: Alborg(Denmark), Shanghai(China), Shenzhen(China), Taipei(Taiwan), HsinChu City(Taiwan), Gyeonggi-Do(South Korea)
Key people
Mario Rivas, President & CEO

Charles Huang, Ph.D., Executive V.P & CTO Emeritus

Thomas Shields, Executive V.P & CFO

Ron Michels, Senior V.P & Chief Technology and Strategy Officer

Ali Khatibzadeh, Senior V.P & General Manager of RF Products Business Unit
ProductsWireless and Broadband RF and Mixed Signal ICs
Websitewww.anadigics.com [1]
ANADIGICS Headquarters Warren, NJ

ANADIGICS, Inc ( NasdaqANAD) is a worldwide provider of semiconductor solutions to the broadband wireless and wireline communications markets. Founded in 1985, the name ANADIGICS is an acronym from the Company describing the product lines of Analog and Digital ICs. ANADIGICS’ high frequency RF and Mixed Signal IC devices enable many top tier manufacturers of communications equipment. [1]



Historical Timeline

  • Founded 1985 by Ron Rosenzweig, George Gilbert, and Charles Huang targeting military market
  • 1988 Pioneered commercial applications for GaAs ICs
  • 1993 1st GaAs IC Company to receive ISO9000 Certification . [2]
  • February 1997; Company Announced First dual band power amplifier . [3]
  • October 1998; New President & CEO Bami Bastani joins the Company. [4]
  • March 1999; First dual band power amplifier IC (patented) [5]
  • July 1999; began production at first 6 inch analog GaAs Wafer FAB in the world [6]
  • August 1999; opened first remote Design Center – Richardson, Texas, USA [7]
  • November 1999; opened Newbury Park, California, USA Design Center
  • January 2000; opened first international design center in Camberley, U.K.
  • August 2000; opened design center in Rehovot, Israel
  • April 2001; acquired Telcom Devices, Camarillo, CA [8]
  • January 2002; opened Sales & Applications Representative Office in Seoul, Republic of Korea
  • June 2002; opened Design & Applications Center in Aalborg, Denmark
  • October 2002; opened Taiwan Branch, Hsinchu City, R.O.C.
  • April 2003; Acquired RF Solutions, Norcross, Georgia, USA [9]
  • September 2003; opened Taiwan Applications Center, Taipei, R.O.C. [10]
  • October 2003; Acquired Tavanza Division of Celeritek, and opened office in San Jose, California, USA [11]
  • July 2004; opened Representative Office in Shanghai, Peoples Republic of China
  • March 2005; ANADIGICS Korea Representative Office became ANADIGICS Korea Branch Office
  • January 2005; receives ISO 14001:1996 Certification [12]
  • April 2005; ships 25 Millionth InGaP HBT WLAN Power Amplifier [13]
  • September 2007; expands research and development group through acquisition of Fairchild Semiconductor's RF Design Team [14]
  • August 2008; nominated for EDN China Innovation Award [15]
  • January 2009; Mario Rivas joins the company as CEO [16]
  • May 2009; wins China Telecommunication Technology Innovation Award [17]

Technology Background

ANADIGICS pioneered the high volume cost-effective manufacture of high performance gallium arsenide integrated circuits (GaAs ICs). The company's 6-inch GaAs manufacturing facility uses the industry’s latest technology and manufacturing processes to deliver InGaP HBT, GaAs MESFET, and GaAs pHEMT RFIC products. ANADIGICS’ products are also manufactured with its proprietary and patented InGaP-Plus™ process, which integrates bipolar and FET structures on the same InGaP GaAs die. [18]

Products

ANADIGICS serves both the wireless and broadband markets, with support for all major standards. It offers power amplifiers for all popular wireless and wireless broadband standards, including [19]:

ANADIGICS provides a portfolio of cable & broadcast products including:

  • Integrated Tuners
  • Tuner Chipsets
  • Active Splitters
  • Low-Noise Amplifiers
  • Line Amplifier ICs
  • Drop Amplifiers
  • Reverse Amplifiers
  • FTTH/FTTP RF Amplifiers

References

  1. ^ Hoover's Company Profile
  2. ^ ANADIGICS Press Release, March 17, 2003
  3. ^ ANADIGICS Press Release, Febraury 14, 1997
  4. ^ ANADIGICS Press Release, September 24, 1998
  5. ^ ANADIGICS Press Release, March 10, 1999
  6. ^ ANADIGICS Press Release, July 23, 1999
  7. ^ ANADIGICS Press Release, August 19, 1999
  8. ^ ANADIGICS Press Release, April 2, 2001
  9. ^ ANADIGICS Press Release, April 2, 2003
  10. ^ ANADIGICS Press Release, September 22, 2003
  11. ^ ANADIGICS Press Release, October 16, 2003
  12. ^ ANADIGICS Press Release, January 25, 2005
  13. ^ ANADIGICS Press Release April 11, 2005
  14. ^ ANADIGICS Press Release, September 5, 2007
  15. ^ ANADIGICS Press Release, August 13, 2008
  16. ^ ANADIGICS Press Release, January 15, 2009
  17. ^ ANADIGICS Press Release, May 13, 2009
  18. ^ Goliath Company Profile
  19. ^ www.anadigics.com/products

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