Adaptable analog Learn More affordable Plural ADCs slashes legacy data converter costs by 30% Factory-programmable architecture that Driving the innovation future of laser Silanna Laser Drivers into a single integrated chip Discover more efficient, responsive power packed Learn More implicity From innovating the world’s most flexible ADC to creating more efficient analog solutions, eliminating complexity is in our DNA. Behind every Silanna innovation is a drive to engineer products and processes to their most efficient form. Because the most intelligent technology doesn’t just make things smarter, it makes life easier.

Adaptable

affordable

analog

Plural ADCs

Factory-programmable architecture that slashes legacy data converter costs by 30%

Driving the

future of laser

innovation

Silanna Laser Drivers

Discover more efficient, responsive power packed into a single integrated chip

implicity

From innovating the world’s most flexible ADC to creating more efficient analog solutions, eliminating complexity is in our DNA. Behind every Silanna innovation is a drive to engineer products and processes to their most efficient form. Because the most intelligent technology doesn’t just make things smarter, it makes life easier.

Latest News

EETimes Interview – Video

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.

read more
EE Times Exclusive: Silanna Aims to Deliver Affordable ‘Configurable’ ADCs

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.

read more