Burr-Brown Corporation was a leading manufacturer of high-performance analog and mixed-signal integrated circuits (ICs) for the industrial, automotive, and consumer markets. The company was founded in 1956 by Dr. Robert A. Burr and Dr. Robert F. Brown, both of whom were professors at the University of Arizona. The company was headquartered in Tucson, Arizona, and had operations in the United States, Europe, and Asia.
Burr-Brown Corporation was known for its innovative and high-quality products, which included precision amplifiers, data converters, voltage references, and interface ICs. The company's products were used in a wide range of applications, including medical equipment, aerospace and defense systems, telecommunications equipment, and audio and video equipment.
One of the key factors that contributed to Burr-Brown Corporation's success was its commitment to research and development. The company invested heavily in R&D, and its engineers were known for their expertise in analog and mixed-signal design. Burr-Brown Corporation also had a strong focus on customer service, and worked closely with its customers to develop customized solutions that met their specific needs.
In 2000, Burr-Brown Corporation was acquired by Texas Instruments (TI), a leading semiconductor manufacturer. The acquisition was a strategic move for TI, as it allowed the company to expand its portfolio of analog and mixed-signal products. Following the acquisition, Burr-Brown Corporation became a wholly-owned subsidiary of TI, and its products were integrated into TI's broader product line.
Today, the legacy of Burr-Brown Corporation lives on through TI's continued focus on analog and mixed-signal design. TI's analog and mixed-signal products are used in a wide range of applications, from automotive and industrial systems to consumer electronics and medical equipment. The company's commitment to innovation and customer service remains as strong as ever, and it continues to be a leader in the semiconductor industry.