MACOM Technology Solutions
MACOM develops analog RF, microwave, millimeter-wave, and photonic semiconductor products serving over 6,000 customers in wireless, optical, and aerospace markets.
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MACOM Technology Solutions is a leading provider of semiconductor technologies for optical, wireless, and satellite networks. The company's extensive portfolio spans analog RF, microwave, millimeter-wave, and photonic semiconductor products used in high-performance applications worldwide.
MACOM's technology platforms include:
- GaN-on-SiC and LDMOS RF power devices
- GaAs (gallium arsenide) and InP (indium phosphide) technologies
- Silicon photonics (SiPh) for optical communications
- Heterolithic Microwave Integrated Circuits (HMIC)
- SiGe (silicon germanium) mixed-signal ICs
MACOM serves diverse markets including 5G wireless communications, microwave radio links, satellite ground stations, broadcast video, data centers, long-haul optical networks, automotive radar, and aerospace/defense systems. The company supplies components to major defense contractors for radar and surveillance applications.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What semiconductor technologies does MACOM offer?
- MACOM offers GaN-on-SiC, GaAs, InP, silicon photonics, LDMOS, SiGe, and HMIC technologies for RF, microwave, millimeter-wave, and optical applications.
- What markets does MACOM serve?
- MACOM serves 5G wireless, satellite communications, radar, aerospace/defense, data centers, long-haul optical networks, automotive, industrial, and medical markets.
- Does MACOM offer GaN power amplifiers?
- Yes, MACOM offers an extensive portfolio of GaN-on-SiC power amplifiers and devices in packaged and bare die formats for high-performance RF and microwave applications.
- What optical products does MACOM manufacture?
- MACOM manufactures silicon photonics and InP-based components for high-speed optical networking in data centers, long-haul communications, and metro core networks.