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New Projects Info-Tech - Hardware Analog opens design unit in Bangalore Our Bureau
BANGALORE, March 11 ANALOG Devices Inc, a manufacturer of high-performance integrated circuits used in analog and digital signal processing applications, has announced the opening of an analog and mixed signal design centre at its India product development centre in Bangalore. The company plans to have a team of 25-30 engineers in a year and invest about $4 million over the next three years, said Mr B. Reddy Penumalli, Managing Director, Analog Devices, India. Initially the analog and mixed signal design centre would focus on the integration of high-speed converter and precision converter technology with custom data-path digital signal processing using advanced CMOS processes, he said. The new team will leverage the existing DSP IC design centre, which in six years is well established as a major technology centre within the Analog Devices Inc and is responsible for key DSP architectures, product roadmaps and DSP software algorithms. Mr Dick Meaney, Vice-President for precision converter products, Analog Devices Inc, said, ``We recognise the high calibre of engineering talent in India, and we are delighted to be able to seed the team with experienced mixed signal IC design engineers''.
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