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e2v technologies acquires Signal Processing Devices

January 26, 2016 by Jeff Shepard

e2v technologies plc has acquired Linköping-based Signal Processing Devices Sweden AB (SP Devices), a leader in the design and development of high performance analogue-to-digital processing technology for up to US$18 million (£12 million).

From its core semiconductor component offering for aerospace and defense industries, e2v's Semiconductor division is continuing to build a signal chain solutions business to accelerate its growth ambitions across key industrial automation, healthcare, communications, safety and discovery end markets.

SP Devices provides high performance sub-system solutions for analog-to-digital conversion applications. These are used by customers including leading original equipment manufacturers across a number of sectors, including industrial test and measurement, healthcare, communications and science. It also brings proven patented technology in software and board level sub-systems and services, which complements and enhances e2v's broadband data converter business.

SP Devices was established by a team from Linköping University which will continue to drive the business under e2v's ownership. In the year to 31 December 2015 SP Devices made sales of approximately US$4.0 million and is expected to grow sales and its profit margin significantly this year. The transaction is consistent with e2v's stated ambition of accelerating growth in Semiconductors, one of its four priority business areas. The acquisition is expected to be earnings accretive in the financial year ending 31 March 2017.

The initial cash purchase price is US$14 million (£9.5 million) with an earn-out of up to a further $4 million (£2.7 million) in cash, dependent on revenue growth targets. The SP Devices' management team will remain with the business. The cash consideration is being funded from e2v's existing resources.

Commenting on the acquisition e2v's Group CEO, Steve Blair, said: "Semiconductors is one of the four priority areas for investment. We believe we can expand the business through developing signal path sub-system solutions for our customers and SP Devices accelerates this strategy, bringing analog-to-digital conversion capabilities protected by proprietary IP. It has a great fit with our Semiconductor broadband data converter business and I am delighted to welcome the SP Devices team to e2v."