Monolithic Power Systems, Inc.

Monolithic Power Systems, Inc.
Public limited company
Traded as NASDAQ: MPWR
Industry Power semiconductor
Founded 1997
Founder Michael R. Hsing
Headquarters 79 Great Oaks Boulevard, San Jose, California, United States
Key people
Michael R. Hsing (CEO)
Number of employees
1,178
Website www.monolithicpower.com

Monolithic Power Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: MPWR ) is an integrated power solutions company headquartered in San Jose, California. The company provides small power solutions for systems found in industrial applications, cloud computing, telecom infrastructures, automotive, and consumer applications.[1][2][3]

History

Monolithic Power Systems, Inc. was founded in 1997 by Michael Hsing, who is the current CEO. Prior to the founding of the corporation, Michael worked as a Senior Silicon Technology Developer at several analog integrated circuit companies.

In May of 1998, the company launched a single-chip solution for powering CCFL backlighting in Notebook computers. The product substantially reduced the total solution cost and design complexity, as well as significantly improved power conversion.[4]

The company then diversified into DC/DC products, which again reset the industry standard. In November 2004, Michael took the company IPO. Since then, the company has grown to 6 product lines with more than 1000 products.[5][6]

About

Monolithic Power Systems is headquartered in San Jose, California and has manufacturing houses in Los Gatos, California and Taipei, Taiwan. It designs, develops, and markets integrated power solutions and power delivery architectures for communications, storage and computing, consumer electronics, industrial, and automotive markets. It markets its products through third party distributors, value-added resellers, and directly to original equipment manufacturers, original design manufacturers, and electronic manufacturing service providers in China, Taiwan, Europe, Korea, Southeast Asia, Japan, the United States.[1][7]

Products

The company provides digital, analog, and mixed-signal integrated circuits. It offers DC to DC converter ICs that are used to convert and control voltages of various electronic systems, such as portable electronic devices, wireless LAN access points, computers, set top boxes, displays, automobiles, and medical equipment. The company also provides lighting control ICs for backlighting that are used in systems that provide the light source for LCD panels in notebook computers, LCD monitors, car navigation systems, and LCD televisions. In addition, it offers AC/DC offline solutions for lighting illumination applications and AC/DC power conversion solutions for various end products that plug into a wall outlet. The company also manufactures class D Audio Amplifier products..[8][3][9]

References

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  7. "Monolithic Power Systems - Partners, Design Resources, FPGA & SoC". www.microsemi.com. Retrieved 2015-12-06.
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