Active Electronic Components Reducing Its Size and Increasing Its Reliablity To Find More Applications in Electronic Industry
There
are three primary types of electronic components, namely passive
electronic components, active electronic components, and
electromechanical components. Active electronic components depend on
a particular source of energy and inject power into a circuit. Active
electronic components are inclusive of semiconductor devices and
display devices. During the past few years, technical advancements in
the electronics and semiconductor industry have brought up
enhancements in the applications of active electronic components.
Diodes,
integrated circuits, optoelectronic components, and transistors are
some of the semiconductor devices used on a large scale. Microwave
tubes, x-ray tubes, triodes, photoelectric tubes, and cathode ray
tubes are some of the display devices. The growing demand for
portable display devices and electronic devices has propelled the
global active electronic components market in the recent past. Going
forward, factors such as the growing need for energy efficiency in
electrical products and the introduction of new applications are
predicted to propel the global active electronic components market in
the years to come.
Fairchild
Semiconductor International, Inc., Texas Instruments, Inc., ST
Microelectronics NV, ON Semiconductor, Diotec Semiconductor AG,
Toshiba Corporation, Renesas Electric Corporation, Infineon
Technologies AG, Maxim Integrated Products Inc., Analog Devices,
Inc., and Everlight Electronics Co., Ltd. are some of the leading
companies in the global active electronic components market.
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The
global active electronic components market is segmented on the basis
of region and product type. Based on region, the global active
electronic components market is divided into North America, Europe,
Asia Pacific, Latin America, and the Middle East and Africa. In 2014,
the global active electronic components market was dominated by North
America, which accounted for 32% of the market. The Asia Pacific
active electronic components market is predicted to expand at a 9.10%
CAGR during the period between 2015 and 2023.
Based
on product type, the global active electronic components market is
classified into microwave tubes, diodes, semiconductor devices,
transistors, integrated circuits, display devices, and others. The
display devices segment is predicted to expand at an 8.70% CAGR
during the period between 2015 and 2023. In 2014, in terms of
revenue, the x-ray tubes segment accounted for 28% of the global
active electronic components market.
Transparency
Market Research has published a new report on the global active
electronic components market. As per the report, the global active
electronic components market stood at US$182.9 bn in 2014 and is
predicted to reach US$376.9 bn by 2023 owing to the increasing
adoption of micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS) and renewable
energy resources. The report, titled ‘Active Electronic Components
Market - Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends and
Forecast 2015 - 2023,’ states that the global active electronic
components market is expected to expand at an 8.40% CAGR during the
period from 2015 to 2023.
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the full Active Electronic Components Market (Product Types -
Semiconductor Devices: Diodes, Transistors, Integrated Circuits, and
Optoelectronic Components; Display devices: Microwave Tubes,
Cathode-ray Tubes, X-ray Tubes, Photoelectric Tubes, Triodes and
Other Devices) - Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth,
Trends and Forecast 2015 - 2023 report at
http://www.transparencymarketresearch.com/active-electronic-components.html
The
global active electronic components market is highly fragmented in
nature. Leading players are concentrating on expanding their
businesses geographically to meet the growing requirements of
customers. Mergers and acquisitions are predicted to assist leading
players in maintaining their dominance throughout the forecast
period.
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