Vishay is one of the world’s largest manufacturers of discrete semiconductors and passive electronic components. These components are used in virtually all types of electronic devices and equipment, in the industrial, computing, automotive, consumer, telecommunications, military, aerospace, and medical markets.
Growth Through Innovations and Acquisitions
Vishay was founded in 1962 to manufacture and market foil resistors. The Company began operations with foil resistors and strain gages as its initial product offerings. In 1985, having grown from a start-up into the world's leading manufacturer of these products, Vishay began an ongoing series of strategic acquisitions to become a broad-line manufacturer of electronic components.
Vishay's acquisitions include such top names as Siliconix, Telefunken, the infrared components business of Infineon, General Semiconductor, Dale, Draloric, Sprague, Vitramon, and BCcomponents (former passive components businesses of Philips Electronics and Beyschlag).
Leading Worldwide Manufacturer
Vishay has market shares ranging from substantial to number-one for each of its products. Specific product rankings include the following:
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Discrete Semiconductors Number 1 worldwide in low-voltage power MOSFETs Number 1 worldwide in rectifiers Number 1 worldwide in glass diodes Number 1 worldwide in infrared components ...and others
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Passive Components Number 1 worldwide in wirewound and other power resistors Number 1 worldwide in foil, MELF, thin film, and current sense resistors Number 1 worldwide in wet tantalum capacitors Number 1 worldwide in strain gage sensors and load cells ...and others |