Burr-Brown Corporation
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The Burr-Brown Corporation was an American technology company in Tucson, Arizona, which designed, manufactured, and marketed a broad line of proprietary, standard, high-performance, analog and mixed-signal integrated circuits (ICs) used in electronic signal processing. The company's products were used in a wide range of applications: industrial process and control, including nuclear power generation, telecommunications, test and measurement, medical and scientific instrumentation, medical imaging, digital audio and video, personal computing and multimedia.
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Company type | Public |
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Industry | Semiconductor |
Defunct | 2000; 24 years ago (2000) |
Fate | Acquired by Texas Instruments |
Headquarters | 6730 South Tucson Boulevard, #BC-7 Tucson, Arizona 85706 U.S. |
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In September 2000, Texas Instruments acquired the company for US$7.6 billion.[1]