- Cosmic Circuits
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Cosmic Circuits Type Private Industry Semiconductor Founded 2005 Headquarters Bangalore, India Key people Ganapathy S, CEO Services IP licensing, Research & Development, ASIC Design. Employees ~120 (as of March 2009) Website Cosmic Circuits Cosmic Circuits is an India based company that develops, licenses and markets differentiated analog and mixed signal Semiconductor IP cores for use on System-on-Chips. [1]
Cosmic Circuits was a winner of the 2007 Red-Herring Asia top-100 award. [2] Cosmic Circuits was the winner of the 2010 ISA top-2 Startup to Watch award and the Top 100 small business in India 2010 as well[citation needed].
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Management Team
- Ganapathy Subramaniam, Chief Executive Officer.
- C. Srinivasan, Vice President of Engineering.
- Prakash Easwaran, Vice President and CTO.
- A. Nagaraj, Vice President of Finance and Admin
- Jose-Maria Moniz, Vice President Worldwide Sales
Products
- A/D Converters
- Clocking and Specialty PLL
- D/A Converters
- Temperature Sensors for System on Chip
- Power Management for SoC
- MIPI and sub-LVDS
- Audio Codecs and Class-D amplifier
- Analog ASIC
- PM ASIC
Products
- WiMO platform:
Data converters for Wireless communications applications such as Wireless LAN and WiMAX MIMO systems. [3]
- Custom A/D Converters:
Low-power A/D converters for monitoring applications, suitable for portables such as MP3 players, PMPs, touch sensing, RF power-level monitoring, voltage monitoring and many others.
- Power-On SoC:
Power-ON SoC through on-chip power regulators.
- Temperature-Sensor:
With digital readout in 65 nm process.
References
- ^ "EE Times Asia report". http://www.eetindia.co.in/ART_8800422667_1800008_NT_373723f8.HTM. Retrieved 2009-09-09.
- ^ "India street report". http://www.theindiastreet.com/cosmic-circuits. Retrieved 2009-09-09.
- ^ "EETimes report on WIMO launch". http://www.eetindia.co.in/ART_8800487250_1800005_NP_f3650b2e.HTM. Retrieved 2009-09-09.
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Categories:- Companies established in 2005
- Electronics companies of India
- Fabless semiconductor companies
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