Leave the light on in Corona times

The world is moving into unchartered territories and is experiencing a time that will have its place in history books. With this message, I want to inform you that ICsense continues its operations at the full 100%. Our lights are on, so to speak, be it at everybody’s home office these days. Together, we go […]
High safety targets for automotive and medical ASICs

How ICsense reaches high safety targets for automotive and medical ASICs Using LBIST during normal operation Todays ASICs require innovative design techniques to reach the critical safety targets that medical and automotive customers demand. At ICsense, the digital design team successfully implements LBIST (Logic Built-In Self test) diagnosis which is able to detect random defects […]
Successful renewal of ISO13485 and ISO9001

ICsense has successfully passed all audits for the following certifications: ISO13485: it represents the requirements for a comprehensive quality management system for the design and manufacture of medical devices. ISO9001: deals with the fundamentals of quality management systems, including the seven quality management principles upon which the family of standards is based. Like this story ? Subscribe to the […]
New patent on zero-leakage high-voltage analog switches

ICsense files new patent on zero-leakage high-voltage analog switches ICsense, a TDK group company, is a leading supplier of analog, mixed-signal and high-voltage ASICs (Application Specific ICs). The company has filed another patent to strengthen its portfolio in innovative analog circuits. The invention allows to implement analog, floating high-voltage switches that don’t load its connected […]
ECSEL-project InForMed marked as success story by the European Commission!

This EU and industry-funded project has developed a new platform approach for the development of next-generation medical devices. The project has established a pilot-line to enable innovative companies to develop, manufacture and test medical devices and prototypes and to ensure European leadership in this innovative technology sector. ICsense collaborated with more than 40 partners in the […]
Majority ASIC developments outside TDK

After the acquisition by TDK last year, ICsense continues being a leading ASIC design partner and supplier for new and existing customers outside the TDK group. “The TDK management has given us the clear long-term target to have at least 50% of our revenue outside TDK. Currently we are at over 60% external revenue which […]
Master thesis award 2017

ICsense rewarded Kushal Dakshina Murthy for his Master Thesis in Micro-Electronics KU Leuven. Like this story ? Subscribe to the ICsense newsletter ! We provide news a few times a year to our valued subscribers. You will receive insights on the semiconductor market, trends, press releases and useful information about ASIC developments. Alternatively, […]
Carolien Martens joins ICsense

Carolien Martens has joined the business development team at ICsense to boost the company’s activity in exclusive ASIC development and supply. Carolien worked 12 years at IMEC in various business roles and has in-depth experience in strategic project development and the coordination of funded projects. In her new role as Business Development Manager for ICsense, […]
Watch our new company movie

The journey of an ASIC development ICsense has released its new company movie, offering a unique view into the complete flow of ASIC design and supply. “The majority of today’s incoming requests is in ASIC design and supply. The so-called turnkey model starts at initial discussions about the specification upto high-volume production,” explains Jeroen Van Ham, Business Development Manager at […]
Novel X-ray approach to bring high resolution, safer diagnoses

ICsense developed the high-frame rate custom readout IC in an X-ray European health consortium (including Siemens, BASF, IMEC and others). The cooperation focuses on low radiation, low cost, flat panel X-ray detectors that use novel photonics technology to make diagnosis safer for patients and medical staff. Read the full article here Consortium website