March 2003
On 1 April 1999, Siemens Semiconductors become Infineon Technologies - a younger, dynamic, more flexible German company geared towards success in the competitive, ever-changing world of microelecronics.
Infineon's strategic objective is to become the No. 1 Semiconductor company for tailored 'Technology Lifestyle Solutions'.
Infineon's main areas of activity are: automotive and industrial electronics; communications; secure mobile solutions; and memory products.
Siemens Components officially represents Infineon in South Africa.
David Moodley - Siemens Components
Regular Features
Editor's Comment
Autotronics
Smart RFID optimizes Opel/GM manufacturing systems
(Arrow Altech Distribution) ,
Tomorrow's automotive vision unfolds
Jens Kahrweg and Frank Grobe (Infineon Technologies) ,
Test system simulates and validates electronic control modules
Rob Conde (VI Enginering, Inc) ,
Communications
Active multipliers and dividers simplify synthesizers
Michael Olson (Hittite Microwave Corporation) ,
Electric Motors
Automatic Test Equipment (ATE) system for MacDesign
(Westplex) ,
Vibration testing
Trevor Leong (Spescom Measuregraph) ,
Electronic manufacturing & production
Automatic Test Equipment (ATE) system for MacDesign
(Westplex) ,
Vibration testing
Trevor Leong (Spescom Measuregraph) ,
News
Product News
Protection including EMC/EMI
Best of both worlds
David Connett (EPCOS) ,