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Aeroflex Microelectronic Solutions
Aeroflex Colorado Springs, a division of Aeroflex Microelectronic Solutions, is celebrating its 30th anniversary supplying integrated circuits to the aerospace, defense, medical, industrial, and security markets. Radiation-tolerant, high-reliability integrated circuits from Aeroflex are commonly found in the most demanding endo- and exo-atmospheric applications requiring high performance, long term reliability, resistance to charged particles and electromagnetic radiation. Aeroflex mixed-signal ASICs and standard products containing state-of-the-art data acquisition, communication, and processing circuits are supplied to the industries for the most advanced medical imaging, safety-critical industrial, point-of-sale, and secure data processing systems. Circuit card assembly is also available.
Fab-independent since 1997, Aeroflex is a respected leader in the development of integrated circuits using commercial wafer foundries for multiple market segments. By leveraging commercial wafer fabrication processes, Aeroflex has built a wide product portfolio inclusive of standard product analog and digital solutions (microprocessors, memory, logic, serial communication, clocks, analog multiplexers) as well as multi-million gate semicustom mixed signal and digital solutions. Aeroflex has received the highest quality ratings issued by U.S. government and received Category 1A Trusted Accreditation by the Defense Microelectronics Activity as a trusted source for Department of Defense integrated circuits.
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- Military & Aerospace Electronics: NASA’s MRO satellite
- Military & Aerospace Electronics: Radiation-hardened electronics technology remains stable amid steady demand in the space market
- Businessweek Company Snapshot