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CML Micro

CML Micro is a global fabless semiconductor company designing mixed-signal, RF, and microwave ICs for critical communications, satellite systems, and network infrastructure applications.

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CML Micro, founded in 1968 and headquartered in Essex, England, is a leading fabless semiconductor company specializing in mixed-signal, RF, and microwave semiconductors. With operations in North Carolina, California, and Singapore, CML Micro serves global markets with innovative communication solutions.

The company's product portfolio spans three key areas:

  • SuRF Portfolio: High-frequency, high-bandwidth ICs for 5G, satellite, and IoT applications
  • Mixed Signal SoCs: Highly integrated software-defined radios for terrestrial, satellite, and maritime communications
  • Application-Specific ICs: Solutions for TETRA, DMR, dPMR, SCADA, and AIS systems

CML Micro's semiconductors are found in digital and analog PMR/LMR radios, wireless data systems, satellite communications, and marine radio applications worldwide, supporting mission-critical voice and data communications in aerospace, defense, and commercial markets.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of semiconductors does CML Micro manufacture?
CML Micro designs and supplies mmWave MMICs, RF transceivers, baseband processors, data controllers, and interface devices for wireless communications applications.
What is CML Micro's SuRF portfolio?
The SuRF portfolio is CML Micro's range of high-frequency, high-bandwidth ICs targeting RF and mmWave applications, supporting emerging markets such as 5G, satellite communications, and IoT.
What communication standards do CML Micro products support?
CML Micro products support TETRA, DMR, dPMR, SCADA systems, AIS (Automatic Identification System), and various PMR/LMR radio protocols.
Where is CML Micro headquartered?
CML Micro is headquartered in Essex, England, with sales, marketing, and technical support operations in North Carolina, California, and Singapore.