BROADCOM

BROADCOM
BROADCOM

About Broadcom

Broadcom Inc. is a global technology leader that designs, develops, and supplies a broad range of semiconductor, enterprise software, and security solutions. Broadcom's category-leading product portfolio serves critical markets, including cloud, data center, networking, broadband, wireless, storage, industrial, and enterprise software.

Broadcom’s industrial offerings range from high-voltage protection and signal isolation to reliable fiber optic data transmission, robust Ethernet connectivity, high-brightness lighting, and precision motion control. Key applications include automotive, factory automation, power generation and alternative energy systems, and displays.

Applications

Motor Drive and Control

Entraînement et commande de moteur

Energy Infrastructure

Infrastructures énergétiques

Renewable Energy

Énergies renouvelables

Industrial Automation

Automatisation industrielle

Building Automation

Automatisation des bâtiments

Automation & Process Control
Cable, Wire & Cable Assemblies
Fasteners & Mechanical
LED Lighting Components
Office, Computer & Networking Products
RF & Wireless
Semiconductors - Discretes
Sensors & Transducers
Switches & Relays
Tools & Production Supplies

Nouveaux produits

Automation & Process Control
Cable, Wire & Cable Assemblies
LED Lighting Components
Semiconductors - ICs
Sensors & Transducers
Switches & Relays

e14 Community

Do you Think that you know Encoders? Put your Knowledge to the

Quiz: Do you Think that you know Encoders? Put your Knowledge to the Test with the Broadcom Encoders Quiz

Tech Spotlight: The Use of SiPMs in the Life Sciences

Tech Spotlight: The Use of SiPMs in the Life Sciences

Quiz: Time of Flight Sensors

Quiz: Time of Flight Sensors

Road Test: Broadcom Optical Wireless Transceiver Kit

Road Test: Broadcom Optical Wireless Transceiver Kit

Video

Life at Broadcom

Wi-Fi 8: Designed for the AI Era

What is Edge AI—and why is it becoming so important?

Industry Panel Discussion: Broadcom Ships Tomahawk 6: The World’s First 102.4 Tbps Sw