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Silanna Launches Plural™ ADC EVKs: Taking on the Overpriced, Sole-Source Norm.
EVK follows creation factory configurable 10- to 16-bit resolution platform of single and dual-channel 20-250 MHz ADCs that offer pin-to-pin alternatives, shorter lead times, and 30% reductions in cost. SAN DIEGO, CA: July 7th, 2025 Silanna Semiconductor will release...
Silanna Semiconductor Launches SL2002: Next-Gen FirePower™ Laser Driver IC for High-Efficiency, Portable Rangefinder Systems
San Diego, CA – June 20, 2025 – Silanna Semiconductor, a global leader in analog innovation, today announced the release of the SL2002, the second breakthrough product in its FirePower™ family of...
Silanna launches industry’s smallest, most efficient laser driver platform
World's first device to integrate both charging and firing on single chip and shrinks power losses by 73%, enabling smaller, more powerful LiDAR applications SAN DIEGO, CA: May 21, 2025:...
Silanna challenges legacy pricing and inventory models with introduction of Plural™ Data Converter Series
Delivers dramatically improved ADC affordability and lead times with 10-, 12-, 14-, and 16-bit Plural chips offering 20-250 Msps sample rate. SAN DIEGO, CA: May 7th, 2025 Silanna Semiconductor, the...
EETimes Interview – Video
In this interview, Silanna Semiconductor’s VP of data converter products, Randy Wayland, and VP of sales, Patrick Moore, talk to EE Times about the introduction of its new Plural data converters, how they enable the democratization of access to factory-configurable ADCs that provide both a pin-compatible second-source option to legacy products and a claimed 30% lower cost, with lead times of weeks rather than months.
EE Times Exclusive: Silanna Aims to Deliver Affordable ‘Configurable’ ADCs
EE Times recently featured Silanna Semiconductor’s launch of its Plural™ analog-to-digital converter family, a factory-configurable platform that can spin over 150 pin-compatible ADC variants (10- to 16-bit, 20–250 Msps). The devices ship at 30 % lower cost and with lead times of weeks, not months, targeting drop-in replacements for legacy parts. Fifty models debut now; the full lineup arrives by mid-2026.