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Information and Communications Equipment (Infocomm)

Maxim's Information and Communication Equipment (InfoComm) business unit is dedicated to the development of complete power-management solutions for all types of portable and nonportable equipment used in digital communication and information processing applications. InfoComm consists of four product lines: Portable Information Equipment, Portable Communications Equipment, Nonportable Communications and Information Infrastructure Equipment, and Custom Power-Management Solutions.

The Portable Information Equipment line focuses on battery chargers, power switches, power management, and DC-DC conversion in end equipment such as PDAs, hand-held computers, digital cameras, digital audio players, Internet tablets, and a portion of the notebook market, with the end goal of saving space and improving battery life.

The Portable Communications Equipment line focuses on battery chargers, power switches, power management, and DC-DC conversion in end equipment such as cell phones, two-way pagers, and other portable wireless devices, with the end goal of saving space and improving battery life.

The Nonportable Equipment line focuses on power switches, power management and control, and DC-DC conversion in end equipment such as broadband modems, fiber communications, set-top boxes, servers, workstations, base stations, and other telecom, computing, and networking products, with the end goal of saving space, reducing heat, and decreasing power dissipation.

The Custom product line focuses on custom power-management solutions tailored to the needs of a specific customer, with the goal of providing solutions that require special engineering expertise for emerging technologies in the area of Portable and Nonportable Communications and Information Equipment.

These product lines all leverage Maxim's power silicon CMOS, BiCMOS, and BCDMOS process technologies.


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