Tekmos offers customers the ability to have their ASIC or customer specific designs created and manufactured in the United States. This is typically important for companies that require ITAR compliance in their market.
The ability to design a unique customer specific part can provide competitive advantages and exceptional protection of confidential intellectual property.
Tekmos performs all design work in our Austin, Texas technology lab.
We can then have masks created, wafers fabricated and assembled with our partners in their US facilities. Tekmos then tests every part in our Austin test facility before shipment to customers. A customer specific design is essential when the application requires functions that are not readily available from standard products or when IP must be protected under the ITAR compliance rules.
Tekmos can build a wide range of devices including microprocessors, digital, analog, extended voltage ranges and supports extended temperature from -55ºC to as high as 250ºC. Our engineers are very skilled at including existing IP already developed to provide a very fast lead-time for prototypes and production units.
One of the advantages at Tekmos is our experience and understanding in developing accurate test programs. We are unique in our use of embedded reliability monitors to track the relationship of every chip to the manufacturing lots it was made on for detailed reliability analysis for mission critical projects.
For more information on having your specific designs proudly created and made in the United States, contact
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Kelsey Casto, Director of Quality
Kelsey joined Tekmos in 2014 and currently serves as the Director of Quality. Kelsey is responsible for the implementation of the AS9100 Rev. D Quality Management System.
Originally from The Woodlands, TX Kelsey received her Bachelor degree from Texas State University, San Marcos in Manufacturing Engineering with a concentration in Mechanical Systems and a minor in Applied Mathematics.