Vidatronic Announces Partnership with Industry-Leading Semiconductor Company
COLLEGE STATION, TX — April 4, 2014 — This week, Vidatronic announced a Joint Development Agreement with an industry-leading Japanese semiconductor company. Vidatronic, a leading provider of power management intellectual property (IP) solutions with analog and mixed-signal circuit design expertise and a proprietary, industry-revolutionizing LDO architecture, will enable this partner to enter the power management market.
Vidatronic’s semiconductor design expertise & revolutionary Noise QuencherTM architecture that provides best-in-class transient performance, power supply noise rejection, and smallest size all without using output capacitance will be a huge asset in this partnership.
Vidatronic VP of Business Development, Jerry Rudiak, notes “We are extremely excited to enable our partner to penetrate a previously untapped power management market. In terms of compatibility, we see tremendous synergy with our teams and we are confident this will result in a product with previously unheard of benefits in cost, performance, board area, and reliability.”
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