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Zarlink Semiconductor, based in Ottawa, Canada, provides consumer electronics, computer technology, telecommunications, medical device, aerospace, government, and other organizations with network, ultra low-power, and optical communications products. The firm's semiconductors support converged network communications. Integrated circuits (ICs), digital signal processors (DSPs), and ultra low-power radio frequency (RF) chips are employed in hearing aids, cardiac pacemakers, and other medical products. The company is known for its MT352 demodulator, ZL50111 packet processor, ZL30119 SONET/SDH low-jitter linecard synchronizer, and ZL50061 time division multiplexing (TDM) switch products. Zarlink Semiconductor holds 2,100 patents on its technology. The company maintains additional facilities in North America and Europe. It serves 3,000 customers across 100 countries. The firm's research units have earned ISO9001, ISO14001, and BS9450 certifications. Zarlink Semiconductor was spun off from Mitel Semiconductor in 2001. The company sold its RF Front-End consumer business to Intel (R) in 2005. Zarlink Semiconductor is a member of the Metro Ethernet Forum.
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