Wireless Industrial Sensor for Liquid Level Monitoring
Industrial
Designed and developed a custom wireless industrial sensor ASIC used for liquid-level monitoring in petroleum storage tanks.
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Chicago, IL
Excellence in Silicon
Sigenics is a fabless semiconductor engineering organization headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, with an additional design center in Los Osos, California. With more than 21 years of integrated circuit experience, Sigenics specializes in the design, testing, and turnkey delivery of custom application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs) for sensor, analog, and mixed-signal applications. It serves medical, military and aerospace, industrial, and obsolete part replacement markets. Sigenics manages the full ASIC development lifecycle from specification and schematic design through physical layout, prototype tapeout, and production test development, partnering with external semiconductor foundries for fabrication. Medical expertise includes neural stimulation, neural signal acquisition, and implantable or wireless biomedical devices developed for NIH and DARPA programs.
Turnkey development of application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs) from specification through layout, fabrication coordination, and production testing.
Biomedical ASIC design specializing in neural interface, telemetry, and implantable medical technology.
Custom aerospace microelectronics designed to withstand extreme environments, including space-grade radiation and temperature variations.
Integrated circuit design for industrial automation, power management, and wireless monitoring networks.
Form, fit, and function matching replacements for legacy integrated circuits through systematic reverse engineering.
Industrial
Designed and developed a custom wireless industrial sensor ASIC used for liquid-level monitoring in petroleum storage tanks.
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Developed a custom radiation-hardened space-grade analog power driver and sensing device for aerospace applications.
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Developed a military-grade analog bus driver and receiver ASIC.
View project sourceLos Osos, CA