Piyush Sevalia

Executive Vice President of Marketing

Piyush Sevalia has served as our Executive Vice President of Marketing since April 2012. Prior to joining SiTime, Mr. Sevalia held various marketing positions at Ikanos Communications and Cypress Semiconductor. Mr. Sevalia holds a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from the University of Mumbai, a master’s degree in electrical engineering from the University of Michigan, and a master’s degree in business administration from the University of California, Berkeley.

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It’s All About Precision Timing: 7 Top Tech Trends for 2023

What megatrends will unfold in 2023? The world will get more connected with higher speeds, electronics will add more intelligence, and a new class of timing devices will play a key role in many of the market-moving tech trends for 2023 and beyond.
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自动驾驶汽车计时手段 MEMS

工程涉及权衡,但自动驾驶正在将其推向极限,要求相互冲突。随着大量关键任务数据的不断传输,即使在恶劣的汽车环境中运行,时钟信号也必须不间断地运行。
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Growing scope of radar sensors elevates the need for lower power and smaller size

As with many technologies, the growing ubiquity of radar-based detection systems mirrors the growth of silicon advances in integration, miniaturization, and lower power consumption. Rapid adoption of radar sensors in transportation and industrial applications is fueled by safety, efficiency, and automation trends on one side, and boosted by reductions in size, power, and costs on the systems side.
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Low-Frequency µPower Oscillators for Industrial Applications

Looking for a low-power alternative to MHz oscillators? Now, system designers have new lower frequency options based on programmable MEMS timing technology. This technology is ideal for industrial sensor applications because of its low frequency range, low power consumption, and resilience to radio-frequency interference (RFI) and mechanical stressors.
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µPower Oscillator Delivers Unique Frequencies in a 1.2 mm2 Footprint for Portable Medical

Optimized for ultra-low power, small form-factor applications, the new SiTime SiT1569 oscillator provides a new architectural alternative to legacy quartz technology or to power-consuming, internally generated clock sources that lack ppm-level accuracy.