Power integrations

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Power Integrations is a semiconductor manufacturer headquartered in San José , United States. Founded in 1988, it was converted into a public limited company in December 1997. The chairman of the board has been William L. George since 2009. The competitor Cambridge Semiconductor Ltd., founded in 2002 was taken over in 2015. Today (Dec. 2018) it is listed on the Nasdaq , has 660 employees and has an annual turnover of 400 million US dollars .

Development offices are in the USA, Canada, Switzerland, Great Britain, Germany, Malaysia and the Philippines. The wafers are manufactured in fabs at Lapis , EPSON, X-FAB and Toshiba and then housed in Southeast Asia .

Product families for monolithic power supply ICs are TOPSwitch, TinySwitch, LinkSwitch, LinkSwitch-XT2 (for three-phase current), LYTSwitch (for LED drivers), InnoSwitch, the IGBT drivers are called SCALE.

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Individual evidence

  1. Questions About Power Integrations' Stock. Retrieved January 9, 2020 .
  2. ^ Power Integrations, Inc. - Nasdaq: POWI. December 2019, accessed on January 9, 2020 .