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ON Semiconductor Awarded “Trusted Design” Accreditation from the U.S. Department of Defense

ON Semiconductor has been granted “Trusted Design” status for its Pocatello, Idaho, facility through the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) Defense MicroElectronics Activity (DMEA) accreditation program. The design accreditation adds to the company’s “Trusted Foundry” and “Trusted Broker” accreditations, making ON Semiconductor one of only a select few Trusted Foundry providers to also offer trusted application specific integrated circuit (ASIC) design resources.

 The accreditation program is part of the DoD’s strategy to ensure that electronic components used in U.S. military and national security applications are trustworthy and secure. Certification is required and becoming more crucial as offshore migration of all sectors of the microelectronics industry increases and demand for high-performance ASICs from military and national security agencies continues to expand.

 The new Trusted Design accreditation enables ON Semiconductor to own the process flow from design right through to wafer fabrication. The company’s  project engineering teams in Idaho can now focus on customer designs without third party intervention, accelerating design cycle times for complex ASICs and achieving valuable reductions in overall project costs. Under the Trusted Design accreditation, ON Semiconductor is able to support its 110 nanometer (nm), 180 nm, 0.35 um and 0.5 um standard cell digital designs at its Pocatello, Idaho, facility, which features 40,000 square feet of manufacturing clean room manufacturing space,  and at its Gresham, Oregon, facility that has more than 100,000 square feet of clean room space.

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