ANADIGICS

ANADIGICS,Inc
Public (NASDAQ: ANAD
Industry Semiconductors
Founded 1985
Founder Ron Rosenzweig, George Gilbert and Charles Huang
Headquarters Warren, NJ
Number of locations

9 US Facilities: New Jersey, Massachusetts, Texas, Georgia

Other Facilities Worldwide: Shanghai(China), Shenzhen(China), Taipei(Taiwan), HsinChu City(Taiwan), Gyeonggi-Do (South Korea)
Key people

Ron Michels, President & CEO Terrence Gallagher, VP & CFO

John vanSaders, Senior VP, RF Products

Michael Canonico, Sr. VP Worldwide Sales

Jerry Miller,VP Business Development
Products Wireless and Broadband RF and Mixed Signal ICs
Revenue IncreaseUS$140M (FY 2009)[1]
DecreaseUS$-55.3M (FY 2009)[1]
DecreaseUS$-57.1M (FY 2009)[1]
Total assets DecreaseUS$214M (FY 2009)[2]
Total equity DecreaseUS$189M (FY 2009)[2]
Number of employees
69
Website www.anadigics.com
ANADIGICS Headquarters Warren, NJ

ANADIGICS, Inc 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 manufacturers of communications equipment.[3]

Historical Timeline

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.[22]

Products

ANADIGICS serves both the wireless and broadband markets, with support for all major standards. It offers power amplifiers for wireless and wireless broadband standards, including:[23]

ANADIGICS provides a portfolio of cable & broadcast products including:

References

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