Agilent Technologies to Acquire Pixel Devices
PALO ALTO, Calif., Feb. 12 -- Agilent Technologies Inc. has announced it will acquire the intellectual property and certain other assets of Pixel Devices International Inc. (PDI), a developer of complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) image sensor technology.
Key employees of the Sunnyvale-based firm will join Agilent's Semiconductor Products Group, including PDI's CTO, CMOS imaging pioneer Boyd Fowler.
PDI's focus has been on ultralow noise CMOS image sensors for industrial and biomedical systems. Its "active reset" technology can reduce noise by one or two orders of magnitude, compared to traditional CMOS pixel technologies, enabling low-light imaging for embedded cell phone cameras or for high-speed industrial and biomedical camera applications, the company said.
Agilent said it plans to apply PDI's technology to its next-generation image sensors, such as miniature camera modules it's developing for wireless handsets, and to use PDI's low-noise technology to enhance low-light imaging capability.
The transaction is expected to close by mid-February. Financial details were not disclosed.
For more information, visit: www.agilent.com
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