What is burr-brown?

Burr-Brown Corporation is a manufacturer of integrated circuits that specialize in analog and digital signal processing. It was founded in Tucson, Arizona in 1956 by Kirk Brown and Jerry Burr. The company quickly earned an excellent reputation in the industry for their high-performance products, which were used in a wide range of applications such as industrial automation, medical devices, avionics, and audio equipment.

In 2000, the company was acquired by Texas Instruments, but the Burr-Brown brand name is still used on many of the products that the company manufactures. Burr-Brown's products are known for their high precision and accuracy, low noise levels, and high level of integration. Some of their most popular products include operational amplifiers, data converters, and analog-to-digital converters.

Burr-Brown's products have won numerous awards over the years, including recognition from trade publications such as Electronic Design and EDN. The company has also been a key player in the development of many industry standards, including Ethernet, USB, and HDMI. Today, Burr-Brown continues to be a leader in the field of analog and digital signal processing, providing high-quality products to customers around the world.