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THAT 340P transistor array ICAnalog Integrated Circuits  THAT Corporation's line of
high-performance analog ICs includes our industry-leading VCAs,
RMS-level detectors, Analog Engines, line receivers & drivers and more. 
  BTSC Stereo TV patent certificatedbx-TV® Audio Technology Licensing  THAT licenses digital Verilog®
code for legacy TV audio standards: BTSC, NICAM, A2, EIA-J and FM Stereo, including
professional- and consumer-grade encoding and decoding technology for many of these systems.
  Diffusion furnace at THAT's semiconductor foundrySemiconductor Foundry & Wafer Grinding Services
We provide wafer fabrication services employing a dielectric isolation process which offers discrete-component performance within an integrated circuit.
  THAT Applications Notebook Volume 2Data
Our application engineers have created a wealth of audio technology information to
help you get the most out of our integrated circuits. Access it here.
  THAT headquarters in Milford, MassachusettsCompany profile
Who we are. What we do. The where, the why, and everything else you
want to know about THAT Corporation.
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Call us, email us, fax us! reach out and touch someone.Preview our new analog audio circuit design seminars

Tradeshow News

Analog Secrets Your Mother
Never Told You.
 
At the 123rd AES Convention attendees were invited to attend THAT's exhibitor seminar "Analog Secrets Your Mother Never Told You". Analog Secrets Your Mother Never Told YouThe seminar provided tips and techniques to achieve optimal performance in the analog signal path with topics ranging from inputs to outputs to analog signal processing. The presenters were analog IC design experts from THAT Corporation, the world’s only semiconductor foundry specializing exclusively in pro audio ICs. View the presentation.

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About THAT Corporation
THAT Corporation’s mission is to provide best-in-class technology solutions to design engineers in the form of analog integrated circuits or as licensed TV-audio intellectual property.  We accomplish this through a combination of careful, innovative designs, quality-conscious manufacturing and superior customer service.  More...

Product Change Notification 112
Customers should be aware: We are making a transition from (white) ink marking to laser- marking on our ICs. We expect to begin shipping some of the newly laser-marked integrated circuits in mid-November. More...

Part Number Ordering Information
Curious about our part numbering ordering system? Visit the part number page where all is explained. Go there...

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New Product

THAT Introduces Low-Cost Space-Saving
Dual Balanced Line Receiver ICs

The THAT1290 series offer great audio performance with good common-mode rejection, at a price that makes them an attractive, space-saving alternative to conventional op-amps. The 1290-series delivers a complete balanced input stage in a small 16-pin QSOP package. Continued...

NEW INFORMATION!
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Other News

THAT Corporation Announces New
Danish Distributor
  
In a move to strengthen its distribution network, THAT Corporation has appointed Profusion Denmark as a distributor of its analog integrated circuits for audio equipment makers. More...

APB-DynaSonics Participates in THAT's
InGenius® Program
  
APB-DynaSonics have announced their participation in THAT's InGenius Identity Program with the recent launch of the MixSwitch, APB's newest audio switching device. Read on...


THAT and Twilight Technology Form Alliance

THAT and Twilight Technology announce a new licensing agreement which authorizes Twilight to utilize THAT's portfolio of high-performance, analog integrated circuit (wafer) dice. Twilight will repackage THAT's die to produce ruggidized plastic and high-reliability hermetic components for the medical, aerospace, defense, and heavy industrial marketplaces. More...

DTV News:

Consumers and Retailers to Bear Burden of Stereo-Optional DTV Converter Boxes
In a letter addressed to the Assistant Secretary for Communication and Information at the National Telecommunications and Information Administration of the U.S. Department of Commerce, THAT Corporation Chief Executive Officer Leslie Tyler called for full disclosure in the form of prominent labeling of the capabilities and more importantly-the limitations-of the hotly anticipated digital television transition (DTV) converter boxes. More...

Read THAT's July 24th letter to the NTIA...

 
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