Corporate Profile for Elantec Semiconductor, Inc., dated Friday, July 23, 1999.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- The following Corporate Profile is available for inclusion in your files. News releases for this client are distributed by Business Wire and also become part of the leading databases and online services, including all of the leading Internet-based services. -0-
Published Date: July 23, 1999
Company Name: Elantec Semiconductor, Inc.
Address: 675 Trade Zone Blvd.
Milpitas, CA 95035
Main Telephone
Number: 408/945-1323
Internet Home
Page Address
(URL) http://www.elantec.com
Chief Executive
Officer: James V. Diller
Chief Financial
Officer: Ephraim Kwok
Investor Relations
Contact: Debbie J. Ceraolo
Business number: 408/945-1323 x307
E-mail address: dceraolo@elantec.com
Public Relations
Contact: Frank Arcara
Business number: 408/945-1323 x234
E-mail address: farcara@elantec.com
Industry: Semiconductors
Trading Symbol/
Exchange: Nasdaq:ELNT
Market Makers: SG Cowen Securities or Hambrecht & Quist
Company description: Elantec designs, manufactures and markets high performance analog integrated circuits Integrated circuits Miniature electronic circuits produced within and upon a single semiconductor crystal, usually silicon. Integrated circuits range in complexity from simple logic circuits and amplifiers, about 1/20 in. (1. primarily for the video, optical storage, integrated DC:DC and xDSL Refers to DSL technologies in general, including ADSL, HDSL, SDSL and VDSL. See DSL. xDSL - Digital Subscriber Line markets. The Company targets high growth commercial markets in which advances in digital integrated circuit integrated circuit (IC), electronic circuit built on a semiconductor substrate, usually one of single-crystal silicon. The circuit, often called a chip, is packaged in a hermetically sealed case or a nonhermetic plastic capsule, with leads extending from it for technology are driving increasing demand for high speed, high precision and lower power consumption analog circuits analog circuit, electronic circuit that operates with currents and voltages that vary continuously with time and have no abrupt transitions between levels. Generally speaking, analog circuits are contrasted with digital circuits, which function as though currents or . |
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