OmniPHY
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Founded 📆 | 2012 United States |
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Headquarters 🏙️ | San Jose, California United States |
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🌐 Website | www.omniphysemi.com |
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OmniPHY is an American Mixed-signal Semiconductor IP company based in San Jose, California, which develops high-performance designs for the Automotive, Industrial, Consumer, and Networking markets. The company portfolio includes qualified Base-T1 and Base-TX Ethernet solutions, which drive the trend towards integrating ethernet into SOC’s for consumer devices, cars, and factories. The portfolio also includes a backplane-capable SerDes which is capable of supporting 100 Gigabit Ethernet, USB 3.0, and PCI Express 4.0. With a large presence in India, the company was listed as one of Silicon India magazines “Top 20 Most Promising Global Semiconductor Companies,” in 2015 and 2016. [1] OmniPHY is one of the leading organizations in Ethernet PHY intellectual property.
Corporate history[edit]
The company was founded in 2012. The C.E.O. is Ritesh Saraf[2] , the C.T.O. is Dr. Claude Gauthier [3], and the GM of Operations is Jagdish Rao. These three executives have a been working together in the semiconductor IP business for over a decade. In 2017, the company became part of the TSMC IP Alliance Program. [4]
Locations[edit]
The company headquarters are in San Jose, California. Engineering centers are located in Hyderabad and Bangalore, India. Sales centers are additionally located in Southern California, Japan, China, Korea and Europe.
Products and Technology[edit]
Most of the products are implemented on semiconductor technologies in the 14nm, 28nm, 40nm, 65nm, and 90nm nodes.
- Automotive Ethernet (100- and 1000-Mb/s speed grades)[5] [6] [7] [8] [9]
- Industrial Ethernet (10-, 100-, 1000-Mb/s speed-grades)[10]
- Traditional Ethernet (10-, 100-, 1000-Mb/s speed-grades)[11]
- 1-30Gb/s Entreprise Class SerDes, including PCIe 4.0[12]
- USB 2.0 and PCIe 2.0/USB 3.0(Gen1)/SATA 3.0 Combo SerDes
- DDR4/DDR3 and LPDDR3/LPDDR2 Memory Interfaces[13]
Markets[edit]
- Automotive Industry
- Home Electronics
- Industrial Automation
- Computer Networking
- Aerospace
References[edit]
- ↑ "OmniPHY-Supporting-Pervasive-Standards-and-Greenfield-Automotive,-Industrial-Applications".
- ↑ Ritesh Saraf on LinkedIn
- ↑ Dr. Claude R. Gauthier on LinkedIn
- ↑ "OmniPHY Joins TSMC IP Alliance Program".
- ↑ "OmniPhy Announces 1000Base-T1 "Gigabit" Automotive Ethernet Silicon IP Development".
- ↑ "OmniPhy Announces Automotive Ethernet Silicon IP".
- ↑ "OmniPHY to Demonstrate Automotive Design Solutions at IEEE-SA Automotive Ethernet Technology Day".
- ↑ "OmniPHY to Demonstrate Automotive Design Solutions at TSMC 2017 OIP Ecosystem Forum".
- ↑ "Innovasic and OmniPhy Announce Collaboration on Automotive Ethernet Solutions".
- ↑ "OmniPhy Announces Silicon-Proven Extreme-Ethernet IP".
- ↑ "Shanghai Zhaoxin Semiconductor Co., Ltd Licenses OmniPHY's Fast Ethernet Technology".
- ↑ "OmniPHY Unveils 25G Backplane SerDes Silicon on TSMC 28nm Technology".
- ↑ "Entropic Selects OmniPhy High-Speed Physical Interface Solution for Next-Generation Set-top Box System-on-a-Chip Designs".
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