| Report Title: |
2005 Semiconductors
in Process Control |
| Price: |
$2,995.00 USD |
| Release Date: |
October 2005 |
| Pages: |
40 |
| Report Category: |
Industrial Semiconductor
Markets – Worldwide |
| Service Category: |
Databeans
Complete Service | Industrial
Semiconductor Service |
| PDF File: |
IND05-PROC10TOC.pdf |
– Email sales@databeans.net to
order this report, or call us at 775.624.2881.
– Indicate report title when ordering.
– Databeans accept Visa, MasterCard and American Express. |
| |
| Table
of Contents |
Process Control
and Other Commercial Control Electronics
Industry Trends
Market Segmentation
Process Control Market Size and Players
Commercial Control - Building Technologies
Players
Commercial Control - Inventory Control
Players
Application Trends
Process Control Electronics
Commercial Control Electronics
Consumption Analysis
Industrial Semiconductor Technology
Trends
Semiconductor Revenue Forecast for Process
Control and Commercial Control
Discretes, Optoelectronics, and Sensors
Analog
Logic
Microprocessors, Digital Signal Processors,
and Microcontrollers
Memory
Methodology
|
| Table
of Tables |
Table 1: 2004 Worldwide
Process Control Market by Supplier
Table 2: Worldwide Shipment Forecast for Process Control
Electronics by Application
Table 3: Worldwide Shipment Forecast for Commercial Control
Electronics by Application
Table 4: Worldwide Process and Commercial Control Semiconductor
Revenue Forecast by Product
Table 5: Worldwide Process Control and Commercial Control
Semiconductor
Revenue
Forecast by Segment
Table 6: Worldwide Process Control Semiconductor Revenue
Forecast by Application
Table 7: Worldwide Commercial Control Semiconductor Revenue
by Application
Table 8: Worldwide Discrete Process Control and Commercial
Control Revenue Forecast by Application
Table 9: Worldwide Optoelectronics Process Control and
Commercial Control
Revenue
Forecast by Application
Table 10: Worldwide Sensors Process Control and Commercial
Control Revenue Forecast by Application
Table 11: Worldwide Analog Process Control and Commercial
Control Revenue Forecast by Product
Table 12: Worldwide Analog Process Control and Commercial
Control Revenue Forecast by Application
Table 13: Worldwide Amplifier Process Control and Commercial
Control Revenue Forecast by Application
Table 14: Worldwide Comparator Process Control and Commercial
Control
Revenue
Forecast by Application
Table 15: Worldwide Data Converter Process Control and
Commercial Control
Revenue
Forecast by Application
Table 16: Worldwide Interface Process Control and Commercial
Control Revenue Forecast by Application
Table 17: Worldwide Analog Power Process Control and Commercial
Control
Revenue
Forecast by Application
Table 18: Worldwide Special Purpose Analog Process Control
and Commercial Control Revenue
Forecast
by Application
Table 19: Worldwide Special Purpose Logic Process Control
and Commercial Control Revenue
Forecast
by Application
Table 20: Worldwide MPU Process Control and Commercial
Control Revenue Forecast by Application
Table 21: Worldwide DSP Process Control and Commercial
Control Revenue Forecast by Application
Table 22: Worldwide MCU Process Control and Commercial
Control Revenue Forecast by Application
Table 23: Worldwide Memory Process Control and Commercial
Control Revenue Forecast by Application
|
| Table
of Figures |
Figure 1: 2004 Worldwide
Industrial Semiconductor Revenue by Product
Figure 2: 2004 Worldwide Industrial Semiconductor Revenue
by Market
Figure 3: Worldwide Revenue Forecast for Process Control
Equipment
Figure 4: 2004 Worldwide Process and Commercial Control
Revenue by Major Product Category
Figure 5: 2004 Worldwide Discrete, Optoelectronics, and
Sensors Process Control and
Commercial
Control Revenue Share by Product
Figure 6: 2004 Worldwide Analog Process Control and Commercial
Control Revenue Share by Product
Figure 7: 2004 Worldwide Microcomponent Process Control
and Commercial Control
Revenue
Share by Product
|
|
| Abstract |
| The major design issue in industrial
process and control electronics is how to successfully
integrate factory functions with business functions, such
that manufacturers can more effectively produce and compete. |
| Vendors need to be able to provide
the products and technologies required, as manufacturers
become more demanding. But more than that, to be successful,
equipment makers must have the ability to serve all or
many of a given manufacturer’s requirements. In other
words, provide customers with a comprehensive vision of
future infrastructure, combining hardware and software
to provide both factory processes and business processes
that work well together. |
| Databeans estimates that chips used
in process controls, building controls, and inventory tracking
systems reached $6.4 billion or roughly 32 percent of the
industrial chip market. Remaining segments include test
and measurement (23 percent), military and aerospace (11
percent), medical (10 percent), and other equipment used
in data acquisition (24 percent). Semiconductors designed
for the controls market currently include mostly discretes,
analog components, microcontrollers, and logic. The total
market for industrial semiconductors was valued at $20
billion for 2004. |
| This study provides readers with a
detailed analysis on chips used in the industrial controls
segment. Revenue forecasts are provided for 14 categories
of semiconductor products as well as the total available
market for chips. End equipment shipment forecasts are
also provided along with market share for OEM suppliers. |
|