Semiconductor Circuits, Inc.
Semiconductor Circuits, Inc. designs and manufactures high-performance DC-DC and AC-DC power converters for OEM electronics, delivering precision power solutions since 1966.
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Semiconductor Circuits, Inc. has been a trusted name in power conversion technology since 1966. Now a subsidiary of Cool Power Technologies, the company operates from its headquarters and fully automated manufacturing facility in Londonderry, New Hampshire, delivering precision DC-DC and AC-DC converters to the OEM electronics industry.
The company's product portfolio includes:
- 8th Brick DC-DC converters
- 16th Brick DC-DC converters (pioneered in 1999)
- Custom magnetics solutions
- Modified and custom converter designs
Semiconductor Circuits serves industrial, test and measurement, telecom, lighting, and communications markets with state-of-the-art surface mount manufacturing capabilities. Their engineering team delivers custom and modified converter designs with typical lead times of 6 weeks or less, making them an ideal partner for unique power requirements.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What products does Semiconductor Circuits manufacture?
- Semiconductor Circuits designs and manufactures DC-DC converters, AC-DC converters, and custom magnetics solutions for OEM electronics applications.
- Where is Semiconductor Circuits located?
- The company's headquarters and manufacturing facility is located in Londonderry, New Hampshire.
- What industries does Semiconductor Circuits serve?
- They serve industrial, test and measurement, telecom, lighting, and communications markets worldwide.
- Can Semiconductor Circuits produce custom power converters?
- Yes, they specialize in modified and custom converter designs with typical lead times of 6 weeks or less.
- What was Semiconductor Circuits' major innovation?
- They introduced the first commercial 16th brick DC-DC converter in 1999, which became the foundation for their product line.