Diodes Incorporated is a global semiconductor manufacturer and supplier of high-quality rectifiers, diodes, transistors, MOSFETs, protection devices, functional specific arrays, and Hall effect sensors. Diodes' products are used in applications such as computers, telecommunications, home appliances, automotive, and consumer electronics.
Founded in 1959 as General Instrument Semiconductors
In 1962, acquired by Texas Instruments and renamed as TI-Diodes
1995 – Diodes Incorporated became an independent, publicly held company
2013 – Acquired BCD Semiconductor Manufacturing Limited
2015 – Acquired Pericom Semiconductor Corporation
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Diodes offer a wide range of rectifiers for AC to DC conversion, bridge rectification, high-speed data signals, and low drop-out applications.
Diodes offer a wide range of bipolar junction transistors (BJTs) and MOSFETs.
Diodes offer a wide range of protection devices such as transient voltage suppressors (TVS), ESD protection diodes, and thyristor surge protection devices.
Diodes offer a wide range of Hall effect sensors for applications such as automotive, medical, consumer, and industrial.
Diodes Inc. is a global semiconductor manufacturer and supplier of a wide range of high-quality electronic components such as rectifiers, diodes, transistors, MOSFETs, protection devices, functional specific arrays, and Hall effect sensors.
Diodes Incorporated was founded in 1959 as General Instrument Semiconductors.
The competitors of Diodes Inc. are ON Semiconductor, Vishay Intertechnology, and NXP Semiconductors.
Diodes Inc. offers a wide range of electronic components such as rectifiers, diodes, transistors, MOSFETs, protection devices, functional specific arrays, and Hall effect sensors.
Diodes Inc. products are used in applications such as computers, telecommunications, home appliances, automotive, and consumer electronics.