Semtech Corporation
Semtech Corporation is a leading supplier of analog and mixed-signal semiconductors, and the developer of LoRa technology powering IoT connectivity worldwide.
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Semtech Corporation is an American semiconductor company based in Camarillo, California, supplying analog and mixed-signal semiconductors and advanced algorithms for consumer, enterprise computing, communications, and industrial end-markets. The company has been innovating with purpose for over 65 years.
Semtech is the creator of LoRa technology, the de facto wireless platform for the Internet of Things (IoT). LoRa chipsets enable long-range, low-power connectivity that connects sensors to the cloud, enabling real-time data communication and analytics. The LoRaWAN open specification provides a Low Power Wide Area Network (LPWAN) standard used globally in the unlicensed ISM band.
- Industry-leading LoRa wireless technology for IoT applications
- Comprehensive analog and mixed-signal IC portfolio
- High-speed optical data transmission products
- Solutions for smart home, security, industrial, and enterprise applications
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Semtech best known for?
- Semtech is best known for developing LoRa technology, the leading wireless platform for IoT applications, enabling long-range, low-power connectivity for sensors and smart devices.
- What types of semiconductors does Semtech manufacture?
- Semtech manufactures analog and mixed-signal semiconductors, including optical ICs for high-speed data transmission, power management ICs, and their signature LoRa wireless transceivers.
- What is LoRaWAN?
- LoRaWAN is an open specification for a Low Power Wide Area Network (LPWAN) standard based on Semtech's LoRa devices, operating in the unlicensed ISM radio spectrum for IoT connectivity.
- What industries use Semtech products?
- Semtech products are used in consumer electronics, enterprise computing, communications, industrial automation, smart homes, security systems, and IoT applications across multiple sectors.