Silicon Mitus Develops Ultra Small High Frequency Silicon Capacitor

Silicon Mitus (CEO Youm Huh), an advanced specialist in Power Management Integrated Circuit (PMIC) and analog semiconductors, announced on 31st that it has developed an ultra-small silicon capacitor for high frequency and delivered samples for evaluation to its customers.

A capacitor is an electrical component that temporarily stores a large amount of charge in a conductor and contributes to the stable supply of current to electronic components.

Silicon capacitors, which are produced using semiconductor manufacturing technology, are ultra-small and thin (only a dozen micrometers high). As a result, they are commonly used for high-performance SoC package modules. Furthermore, as one or two units of silicon capacitors can replace several units of existing Multilayer Ceramic Capacitors (MLCC), its usage in IoT and SoC products is expected to rise.

In addition, thanks to the excellent high-frequency characteristics of silicon capacitors, its application range is expanding to 5G and 6G communication areas.

Silicon Mitus expects to expand its customer base with the introduction of its new silicon capacitors, based on its long experience of designing and manufacturing highly integrated analog ICs.

Silicon Mitus, Inc.

Silicon Mitus is a leading solution provider for Power Management Integrated Circuits (PMIC). We develop and supply both standard IC and customized solution for various consumer applications such as smartphones, wearables, IoT, LCD and OLED displays for TV and laptop as well as automotives. Silicon Mitus has a global presence with R&D centers and sales offices in South Korea, China, and US. For further information, visit www.siliconmitus.com.