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Anadigm is a Fabless Semiconductor manufacturer. Product offering includesn a full range of 5v and 3.3v dpASP’s (dynamically programmed Analog Signal Processors) also known as FPAA's (Field Programmable Analog Arrays). Anadigm, Inc. designs, manufactures, and supplies dynamically programmable analog signal processors (dpASP). It offers development kits for development and prototyping in conjuction with AnadigmDesigner2 software; field programmable analog arrays; application level chipsets for subwoofer and low frequency speaker modules; and evaluation kits and chipsets that enable system designers to develop a universal RFID tag reader to support various protocols and frequencies for universal fixed readers, portable/handheld readers, combination bar code, and RFID reader/scanners. Its products are also used to implement signal conditioning, filtering, data acquisition, closed-loop control, audio, and other analog functions in a range of embedded systems. The company offers through distributors, as well as online. Anadigm, Inc. was formerly known as Anadyne Microelectronics. The company was founded in 2000 and is based in Mesa, Arizona.

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