Silicon Mitus, a company specializing in power management and analog semiconductors, announced on the 1st that it has signed a contract with a leading domestic electronics manufacturer to develop high-frequency small silicon capacitors in collaboration with PicoSem, a capacitor development specialist, and has delivered evaluation samples.


Capacitors are electrical components that temporarily store a large amount of electric charge in a conductor, helping to ensure a stable supply of current to electronic components.


The high-frequency small capacitors developed using silicon semiconductor manufacturing technology were jointly developed by applying Silicon Mitus's analog semiconductor technology and PicoSem's cell manufacturing technology. The company explained that these capacitors have excellent high-frequency characteristics and implement low resistance (ESR/ESL), making them optimized for SoC package modules.


Multiple ceramic capacitors (MLCC) can be replaced by one or two silicon capacitors, making them suitable for use in small electronic devices as well as expanding applications in IoT and high-frequency communications.


The ultra-thin high-capacity capacitors developed this time are the only ones successfully delivering samples, excluding Japanese companies. Silicon Mitus plans to expand its business with customized products according to the growth of the related market.



A representative from Silicon Mitus said, "Silicon-based capacitors are a field where wafer processing is difficult due to the significant influence of materials and structure, and this product development succeeded in commercialization through the development of appropriate materials and processes."


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