Cambridge Semiconductor Limited

CamSemi
Industry Semiconductors
Founded

Cambridge, UK

(2002 with A round funding)
Headquarters Cambridge, United Kingdom
Number of locations
Taipei, Taiwan (2007)
Shenzhen, China (2008)
Hong Kong (2011)
Products Power management ICs
Website CamSemi.com

Cambridge Semiconductor Limited (CamSemi) is a fabless semiconductor business based in Cambridge, England that was acquired by US-based competitor Power Integrations Inc., in January 2015.[1]

The company specializes in power management integrated circuits and was spun out of Cambridge University in August 2000 with seed investment from the Cambridge University Challenge Fund, as a commercial venture arising out of the research conducted by Professors Gehan Amarantunga and Florin Udrea at the Cambridge University Engineering Department.[2]

CamSemi is developing a range of new ICs for use in power conversion products such as mains power supplies and lighting. The company’s products are enabling power supply manufacturers to develop low cost products that comply with Energy Star, the European code of conduct and related energy-efficiency regulations. All CamSemi products are based on a proprietary portfolio of technologies and topologies including advanced control architectures, RDFC and PowerBrane.

The company’s venture capital investors included DFJ Esprit, Scottish Equity Partners and cleantech investors The Carbon Trust and NES Partners.

Launched products

Development milestones

Sales and application design centre in Neihu district, Taipei.

References

  1. Profile - Gehan Amaratunga - Cambridge Semiconductor: how to spinout from university
  2. Udrea, F., Trajkovic, T., and Amaratunga, G.A.J. 2004. High voltage devices - a milestone concept in power ICs. Electron Devices Meeting, 2004. IEDM Technical Digest. IEEE International. pages 451- 454.
  3. Peter Clarke, “CamSemi unveils power supply control IC” . EETimes Europe, 8 Oct 2007. page 1. Also EETimes website. Checked 14 Jun 2009.
  4. “CamSemi signs second ‘clean technology’ investor in C round extension” , PowerPulse.Net, 21 May 2008. Checked 14 Jun 2009.
  5. Peter Purton, "UK pumps funding into CamSemi" . 24 Oct 2007. Red Herring.com. Checked 14 Jun 2009.
  6. Steve Bush, "Novel design lifts power efficiency" . Electronics Weekly, 5 Dec 2008. page 5
  7. Barber, M., "Time for a change" . Business XL, Apr 2009. pages 22 - 26. Also Growth Business. Checked 14 Jun 2009.
  8. “International Trade Award for CamSemi” . Business Weekly, 24 – 31 March 2011. Also Checked 16 Sept 2011.
  9. "CamSemi - energy saving chip developer" FastTrack.co.uk website Checked 24 Sept 2012.
  10. Kate Sweeney "CamSemi innovation is rewarded" Business Weekly website Checked 29 Nov 2013.

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