Elmos Semiconductor
Public company | |
Industry | Electrical engineering |
Founded | 1984 |
Headquarters | Dortmund, Germany |
Area served | automotive |
Products | Semiconductors, microstructures |
Subsidiaries | Silicon Microstructures |
Website | http://www.elmos.de/ |
Footnotes / references Garnter ranked #2 Automotive ASIC Supplier |
Elmos Semiconductor AG is a German manufacturer of semiconductor products headquartered in Dortmund, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Elmos supplies automotive application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs).
Processes
Elmos has four high voltage CMOS processes available.
L12/T12 1.2 um CMOS/SOI process. Voltage capability to 120V/+/-120V
L08 0.8 um CMOS process. Voltage capability to 120V
L05 0.5 um CMOS process. Voltage capability to 120V
L035/T035 0.35 um CMOS/SOI process. Voltage capability to 120V/+/-120V
History
1984 Founded in Dortmund, Germany
1985 32 employees, 0,4 Mio DM turnover,Installation of 4" Wafer Fab in Dortmund
1994 DIN ISO 9001 certificate
1998 460 employees, 140 Mio DM turnover. Complete supply from new 6" line
1999 IPO to new market, Frankfurt
2001 630 employees, 107 million Euro turnover Acquisition of Eurasem (Packaging, NL)and SMI (MEMS, USA)
2002 TS16949
2005 Opened 8" wafer fab in Duisburg as second production line
Details
Yearly production and supply of more than 100 Mio ICs
Currently > 1.5 Billion ELMOS ICs "in the field"
More than 1100 employees at 13 locations, turnover about 160.7 Mio. Euro
ASSPs, MEMS and Microsystems
Target 2010: Yearly production of approx. 200 Mio ICs with circa 250 Mio Euro turnover
Silicon Microstructures
Silicon Microstructures, Inc.(SMI) was founded in 1991 as a commercial source of high-performance silicon pressure sensors, including Microelectromechanical systems sensors, and accelerometers. Its first product was a silicon sensor for very low-pressure usage. SMI was acquired in March 2001 from OSI Systems.[1] SMI began production on higher performance, system level sensors and microstructures, wireless, RF and bus addressable microstructures. In August 2002, SMI acquired the IC Sensors' wafer fabrication operations and wafer R&D group and relocated to Milpitas, California. The following year, Silicon Microstructures undertook a significant and complete wafer fabrication upgrade to expand the facility for full 6" wafer handling.
This facility processed primarily 6 inch wafers and has advanced technical capabilities including deep reactive ion etching (DRIE) and plasma enhanced fusion bonding.
References
- ↑ "OSI Systems sells subsidiary SMI to Elmos Semiconductor" (Press release). March 13, 2001. Retrieved 2 September 2016.