2002- 2004 |
Design of series of ICs under the
orders |
2003 |
Design of High Speed Amplifiers |
2003 |
Design of Low Drift Instrumentation
Amplifiers with Set Gains of 1 to 10000 |
2002 |
Design of Precision, Low Power
Operational Amplifiers |
2001 |
Design of pin-to-pin compatible VLSI
of the Field Programmable Logic Arrays (FPLA) |
2000 |
Privatization of JSC ALFA. JSC ALFA
became the enterprise with 100% privately owned capital. |
1998 |
The workshop of PCB assembly has been
organized. |
1997 |
Release of a series of ICs for
automotive industry. |
1996 |
Release of a series of ICs for digital
phone stations. |
1995 |
Release of the first Dual and Quad
Operational Amplifiers and Integrated Voltage Comparators of new
generation. |
1991 |
ALFA Production Enterprise has been
reorganized into ALFA Joint Stock Company |
1987 |
Release of single-crystal
micro-computer |
1985 |
Release of digital single-chip
microprocessor for analog signal processing. |
1983 |
The workshop for household electronic
devices assembly has been organized. |
1980 |
Release of the first VLSI ADC / DAC
with hi-speed characteristics. |
1976 |
Release of the first integrated
digital-to-analog and analog-to-digital converters (DAC/ADC) |
1976 |
Branch of ALFA Corporation has been
founded in Gulbene, Latvia. |
1975 |
Release of the first integrated
voltage comparators. |
1972 |
Release of the first semiconductor
integrated operational amplifiers. |
1971 |
ALFA Production Enterprise has been
founded on the basis of Riga Plant of Semiconductor Devices and
Scientific and Research Institute of Microdevices. |
1966 |
Pilot Plant of Scientific and Research
Institute of Microdevices has been founded. |
1966 |
Release of the first hybrid
microcircuits for radio technical applications. |
1962 |
Design Bureau was founded. Later it
was re-organized into Scientific and Research Institute of
Microdevices. |
1962 |
Release of the first digital logic
germanium integrated circuits |
1960 |
Release of the first chips of
transistors and diodes |
1959 |
Foundation of Riga Plant of
Semiconductor Devices, the first facility of electronic industry in
Latvia. |