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Analog Devices acquires Danish audio IC specialist AudioAsics A/S
Analog Devices has announced that it has acquired privately held AudioAsics A/S, a Danish company consisting of a team of experienced developers of high-performance, low-power microphone and audio signal conditioning technology. The combination of ADI's signal processing capabilities with AudioAsics' expertise is expected to result in miniature, low-power audio solutions that provide better sound quality in portable consumer and communications products like MP3 players, cell phones and PDAs.
Audi"We are going to bring big sound to small form factors using AudioAsics know-how in low-power and ADI's core technologies. AudioAsics allows Analog Devices to continue developing our low-power audio capabilities, while expanding our presence in the Nordic and Eastern European regions," said Dick Meaney, ADI vice president for Precision Signal Processing. "From a product and technology perspective, AudioAsics has the bases covered by bringing together the signal conditioning required by high-performance microphones and marrying that with low-power mixed-signal capability, which is a must-have in any portable application."
AudioAsics designs low-voltage, low-power audio ASICs, including analog-to-analog and analog-to-digital pre-amplifiers for use in miniature microphones and receivers as well as high-performance analog-to-digital converters and speaker drivers. AudioAsics is currently shipping products that support both ECM (electret microphone) and MEMS (micro electro mechanical)-based microphone solutions. Industrywide, microphone unit shipments are projected to reach more than 2.5 billion in 2008, according to The Information Network, while industry trends indicate MEMS-based digital microphones will represent the majority of all microphone shipments by 2010. The acquisition of AudioAsics enables Analog Devices to offer a complete portfolio of low-power audio products extending across the signal chain, including ADI’s SigmaDSP(R) and Blackfin(R) processors and Class D amplifiers.
"Analog Devices was a natural fit for AudioAsics when we saw how well our analog, digital and mixed-signal processing and IP complemented ADI’s audio signal chain offerings," said AudioAsics' Deruginsky. "We’re excited about the commitment Analog Devices is making to grow our team and increase our competitive position in the microphone pre-amp marketplace."