Analog IC Vendor Launches New Design Center
Jun 8, 2005 2:26 PM
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Linear Technology has opened its newest design center in Phoenix. This marks the company’s tenth design center, as it continues to expand its resources for design of high-performance analog integrated circuits. Linear Technology has successfully developed satellite design centers over the past several years in order to rapidly grow the company’s analog design staff.
Dave Bell, president of Linear Technology, stated, “The Phoenix Design Center represents a significant addition to our growing team of analog design talent at Linear Technology. The Phoenix-Chandler-Tempe area ranks among the top communities for analog design talent, and we’re excited to draw on this extensive resource. We expect the Phoenix Design Center to contribute innovative product designs across all of Linear’s product lines, which will further fuel the company’s growth.”
In addition to the new Phoenix Design Center, Linear Technology has design centers in Bedford, N.H.; Boston; Burlington, Vt.; Colorado Springs, Colo.; Grass Valley, Calif.; Raleigh, N.C.; Santa Barbara, Calif.; Singapore; and at the company headquarters in Milpitas, Calif.
Linear Technology continues to seek talented analog IC designers as the company grows, and has proven that satellite design centers facilitate expansion of engineering resources beyond the talent pool at the company’s Silicon Valley headquarters. Linear Technology produces a wide range of high-performance analog integrated circuits supporting its power management, mixed signal, signal conditioning and high-frequency product lines.
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