Philips
Philips Semiconductors spun out of its parent company Royal Philips to become NXP. The move puts the independent semiconductor company as number two in the European market and a top 10 player globally.
Philips Semiconductors roots trace back to 1953 in Nijmegen, Netherlands, initially as part of Philips’ Icoma division. This early venture laid the groundwork for decades of expansion and strategic acquisitions, significantly shaping its trajectory in the semiconductor industry.
NXP has transformed into a major player in the semiconductor industry, focusing on high-performance mixed-signal and standard product solutions. (Read more at: https://portersfiveforce.com/blogs/brief-history/nxp)
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1N914 Philips Semiconductor Ultra Fast Recovery Rectifier Diode 100V 0.3A DO-35 Axial
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5962-8954501RA SIGNETICS IC COUNTER SINGLE 8-BIT BINARY UP/DOWN 20-CDIP
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712A1ME474PK251SF Philips Capacitor 0.47uf 250v Radial 23mm LS Formed Leads
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74HCT373D Philips 5.5 V 3-State Octal D-Type Transparent Latch SMD SOIC-20
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74HCT4052D-T Analog MUX Dual 4:1 5V/5.5V 16-SOIC
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74HCT74D Philips Dual “D” Type Flip Flop Positive Edge Trigger SMD SOIC-14
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Amperex BYD74A Superfast Rectifier 3A Axial
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BAS21 Diodes SOT-23 SW HS 200V 250MA
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BCC/PHIL 2222-462-83302 Capacitor 0.0033uF 250VDC/125VAC Axial
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