CML Microcircuits Ships Over One Million Silicon RF Devices
CML Microcircuits, an innovator and provider of low-power semiconductors for global wireless and two-way radio communications markets, has shipped more than one million RF devices.
The firm's RF microcircuits are based on silicon semiconductor technology.
Neil Ball, CML's Director of Sales states, "Our RF customers demand market-leading products which exhibit high-performance, flexibility and low power consumption. We provide this through our specialist knowledge and expertise as well as a program of continual innovation, product development and first-class technical support. We are proud to have reached this milestone in such a short time. It is a testimony to us meeting our customers' requirements and developing innovative products which the market requires."
CML Microcircuits was founded in 1968 and originally focused on the supply of remote controls to the toy industry. Since then it has started to develop and supply low-power analogue, digital and mixed-signal semiconductors for telecommunications systems worldwide. It is now also in the niche market of high-performance, low-power RF semiconductors for wireless data and two-way radio markets.
The firm has recently released a new RF Building Block Range. This series is designed to provide the flexible, high-performance ICs required for HF/VHF/UHF and professional radios, wireless data terminals, wireless microphones and marine and avionics radio systems.