Sultan Lilani (sultan.lilani@integra-tech.com) of Integra will be one of the panelists for Counterfeit Electronics Detection Techniques at the CALCE SMTA conference at College Park, Maryland on June 24th.

Bio:

Sultan Ali Lilani is Manager of Technical Business Development at Integra Technologies. Prior to joining Integra Technologies, Sultan held a similar position at Hi-Reliability Microelectronics, a Division of Silicon Turnkey Solutions. Previous to Hi-Rel Microelectronics, Sultan was Director of Quality and Reliability at NEC Electronics for 18 years and also served as Director of Product and Test at Akros Silicon, an energy management IC start-up. Sultan has in-depth knowledge of Reliability Engineering, Program Management, Testing and Qualification for Aerospace, Defense and Industrial applications for semiconductor products including Digital, Analog, Mixed Signal, ASICs, Microprocessors, Memory, Custom Semiconductors, Discretes, Linears and Passives. Sultan is the co-chair of SAE G19A Counterfeit Committee which is developing standards to detect suspect counterfeit components, promoting the maxim use of authentic parts, and helping ensure consistency of test techniques and requirements across the supply-chain.
Integra Technologies, Inc is a global supplier of high power RF and microwave transistors and amplifier modules to broadcast, radar and avionics equipment manufacturers. Founded in 1997, Integra operated using a fabless model, producing die in both Silicon Valley and Asia. After several years it became apparent that the wafer fabrication process would need to be performed onsite to ensure consistent high quality devices. It was at this point that Integra built the largest and most modern all gold metal wafer fab in the world. They now have the capacity to fabricate 250 6" (150mm) wafers/month, enough to assemble more than 20,000 devices/month.