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Vishay Intertechnology VEML4031X00 Ambient Light Sensor Honored With 2025 AspenCore World Electronics Achievement Award

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Vishay Intertechnology (NYSE: VSH) announced that its VEML4031X00 ambient light sensor won a 2025 AspenCore World Electronics Achievement Award in the Sensor category on Dec. 9, 2025.

The product is presented as the industry’s first AEC-Q100 qualified rectangular ambient light sensor, in an opaque 4.38 mm x 1.45 mm surface-mount package with 0.6 mm profile. Key specs include ambient range 0 lx–172,000 lx, sensitivity 0.0026 lx/ct, IR photodiode channel, operating range -40 °C to +110 °C, I²C interface with interrupt, supply 2.5 V–3.6 V, and typical shutdown current 0.5 μA. Award presented at the Global CEO Summit in Shenzhen on Nov. 25, 2025.

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On the day this news was published, VSH gained 0.46%, reflecting a mild positive market reaction.

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Key Figures

Net revenues: $790.6 million Prior-year revenues: $735.4 million Operating income: $19.1 million +5 more
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Net revenues $790.6 million Quarter ended September 27, 2025 (10-Q)
Prior-year revenues $735.4 million Same quarter a year ago (10-Q comparison)
Operating income $19.1 million Quarter ended September 27, 2025 (10-Q)
Net loss $7.9 million Quarter ended September 27, 2025 (10-Q)
Cash and equivalents $443.9 million Balance sheet as of September 27, 2025 (10-Q)
Long-term debt $919.7 million Includes $750.0M 2030 convertible notes (10-Q)
Ambient light range 0 lx to 172,000 lx VEML4031X00 ambient light sensor specification
Operating temperature range -40 °C to +110 °C VEML4031X00 automotive-grade sensor rating

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Volume Volume 1,001,604 is at 0.56x the 20-day average, indicating subdued trading interest before this award news. low
Technical Shares at $15.28 are trading slightly above the $15.25 200-day moving average and about 22.87% below the 52-week high.

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Peer moves are mixed: POWI up 1.28%, while DIOD, SIMO, and SMTC are modestly neg...

Peer moves are mixed: POWI up 1.28%, while DIOD, SIMO, and SMTC are modestly negative and SYNA is flat, suggesting this recognition is more stock-specific than sector-driven.

Historical Context

5 past events · Latest: Dec 03 (Positive)
Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment Move Catalyst
Dec 03 Product launch Positive +6.4% Launch of 1200 V SiC MOSFET power modules with automotive focus.
Dec 02 Factory certification Positive +2.2% New Mexico factory certified to automotive and quality standards.
Nov 25 Product launch Positive +3.5% Release of 1500 V automotive-grade solid-state relay for EV batteries.
Nov 19 Dividend declaration Positive -3.9% Quarterly <b>$0.10</b> dividend declaration on common and Class B shares.
Nov 19 Product launch Positive -1.0% Introduction of AEC-Q200 qualified 30 W thick film power resistor.
Pattern Detected

Recent product and operational news has often coincided with positive price moves, while dividend announcements and some product launches drew softer or negative reactions, indicating selective investor enthusiasm.

Recent Company History

Over the last few weeks, Vishay has reported several developments: new SiC MOSFET power modules on Dec 3, 2025, certification of its La Laguna Mexico factory on Dec 2, 2025, and an automotive solid-state relay launch on Nov 25, 2025, all followed by positive price reactions. A quarterly dividend announcement on Nov 19, 2025 saw shares decline, and another AEC‑Q200 resistor product launch the same day had a small negative move. Today’s award for an automotive‑grade ambient light sensor fits the pattern of Vishay emphasizing automotive and power-focused components.

Market Pulse Summary

This announcement highlights industry recognition for Vishay’s VEML4031X00, an AEC‑Q100 qualified am...
Analysis

This announcement highlights industry recognition for Vishay’s VEML4031X00, an AEC‑Q100 qualified ambient light sensor with an ambient range up to 172,000 lx and operation from -40 °C to +110 °C, reinforcing its automotive positioning. Recent filings show quarterly net revenues of $790.6M, but also a $7.9M net loss and long‑term debt of $919.7M. Investors may watch how award‑winning components translate into revenue growth, margin trends, and balance‑sheet progress in future reports.

Key Terms

aec-q100, ambient light sensor, ir photodiode, surface-mount package, +2 more
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aec-q100 technical
"the industry’s first AEC-Q100 qualified rectangular ambient light sensor"
AEC‑Q100 is an industry qualification standard for integrated circuits used in vehicles, specifying a set of stress tests and environmental conditions chips must survive to be deemed reliable for automotive applications. For investors, AEC‑Q100 certification is like a durability and safety stamp — components that pass are more likely to win long-term auto contracts, face fewer recalls, and signal lower supply risk and steadier revenue for suppliers.
ambient light sensor technical
"VEML4031X00 ambient light sensor has received a 2025 AspenCore"
A small electronic device that measures the brightness of the surrounding environment and tells a gadget how much light is present, like a pair of automatic sunglasses sensing when to darken. Investors care because it influences product experience, power use and component costs — features that can affect sales, margins and supply-chain risk for companies making smartphones, displays, vehicles and other light-sensitive products.
ir photodiode technical
"Featuring an ALS and highly sensitive IR photodiode in an opaque 4.38 mm"
An IR photodiode is a small semiconductor sensor that converts infrared (invisible) light into an electrical signal — like a tiny solar cell tuned to see heat or night‑vision wavelengths instead of sunlight. Investors care because these components are building blocks for products such as remote controls, optical communications, sensors in consumer electronics and automotive systems; demand, performance and production costs can directly affect a maker’s revenue and competitiveness.
surface-mount package technical
"in an opaque 4.38 mm by 1.45 mm surface-mount package with a low 0.6 mm"
A surface-mount package is the small, finished housing for an electronic component designed to be soldered directly onto the flat surface of a circuit board instead of being threaded through holes. Think of it like a compact LEGO piece that snaps onto the board’s top rather than being anchored through it; this allows devices to be smaller, cheaper to assemble in large volumes, and often more reliable. Investors care because the choice and availability of these packages affect manufacturing costs, product design, supply chain resilience, and yield — all of which influence a tech company's margins and ability to scale.
automotive grade technical
"spectral sensitivity of the Automotive Grade sensor, which matches that of"
Automotive grade means a part, material or electronic component is built and tested to meet the tougher durability, temperature, vibration and safety expectations of use in cars. For investors, the label signals higher reliability, longer product life and compliance with industry standards, which can open bigger contracts, reduce warranty costs and lower supply-chain risk—like choosing gear made for a long road trip rather than casual use.
i²c bus technical
"The sensor supports the easy to use I²C bus communication interface"
A i²c bus is a simple two-wire communication system used inside electronic devices to let small chips and sensors exchange data over a shared connection, like a common road that many cars can use. Investors care because it influences product design, component compatibility and manufacturing cost—using a widely adopted, efficient internal interface can speed development, reduce supply risk and improve profit margins.

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AEC-Q100 Qualified Device Recognized in Sensor Category

MALVERN, Pa., Dec. 09, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Vishay Intertechnology, Inc. (NYSE: VSH) today announced that the company’s VEML4031X00 ambient light sensor has received a 2025 AspenCore World Electronics Achievement Award (WEAA) in the Sensor category. Featuring an ALS and highly sensitive IR photodiode in an opaque 4.38 mm by 1.45 mm surface-mount package with a low 0.6 mm profile, the VEML4031X00 is the industry’s first AEC-Q100 qualified rectangular ambient light sensor.

Presented by AspenCore, the world’s largest media group within the technical electronics sector, the WEAA program honors companies and individuals who have made outstanding contributions to innovations and development in the electronics industry worldwide. Product award winners are selected by a judging panel comprised of AspenCore senior industry analysts, as well as through online voting by engineers around the globe. This year, Vishay’s VEML4031X00 ambient light sensor stood out due to its excellent performance in the Sensor category.

Offering half the width of previous-generation solutions, the VEML4031X00 allows for easier integration into space-constrained designs, such as bezel-less center control displays. Highly accurate measurements are supported due to the spectral sensitivity of the Automotive Grade sensor, which matches that of the human eye, while its IR channel allows for light source differentiation. With an ambient light range from 0 lx to 172 000 lx, the device will not saturate in daylight, while its high sensitivity of 0.0026 lx/ct allows for placement behind dark cover glass.

Offering a high operating temperature range from -40 °C to +110 °C, the VEML4031X00 is optimized for display backlight controls, infotainment systems, rearview mirror dimming, interior lighting control systems, and heads-up displays. The sensor supports the easy to use I²C bus communication interface for these applications and offers an interrupt function. The VEML4031X00 features a supply voltage range of 2.5 V to 3.6 V, I²C bus voltage range of 1.7 V to 3.6 V, and low shut down current consumption of 0.5 μA typical.

Award winners were recognized at a ceremony held during the Global CEO Summit on Nov. 25 in Shenzhen, China. Alan Zhang, senior sales manager of Vishay China, was on hand to accept the award on Vishay’s behalf. The complete list of winners is available here.

Vishay manufactures one of the world’s largest portfolios of discrete semiconductors and passive electronic components that are essential to innovative designs in the automotive, industrial, computing, consumer, telecommunications, military, aerospace, and medical markets. Serving customers worldwide, Vishay is The DNA of tech.® Vishay Intertechnology, Inc. is a Fortune 1000 Company listed on the NYSE (VSH). More on Vishay at www.Vishay.com.

The DNA of tech® is a registered trademark of Vishay Intertechnology, Inc.

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For more information please contact:
Vishay Intertechnology
Peter Henrici, +1 408 567-8400
peter.henrici@vishay.com
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Redpines
Bob Decker, +1 415 409-0233
bob.decker@redpinesgroup.com


FAQ

What award did Vishay (VSH) receive for the VEML4031X00 ambient light sensor in 2025?

The VEML4031X00 received a 2025 AspenCore World Electronics Achievement Award in the Sensor category.

What are the key specifications of the VEML4031X00 ambient light sensor from Vishay (VSH)?

Key specs: 0 lx–172,000 lx ambient range, sensitivity 0.0026 lx/ct, IR channel, package 4.38 mm x 1.45 mm, 0.6 mm profile, temp range -40 °C to +110 °C.

How does Vishay's VEML4031X00 (VSH) fit automotive and display applications?

The sensor is AEC-Q100 qualified, matches human-eye spectral sensitivity, supports IR light differentiation, and is optimized for display backlight control, infotainment, mirror dimming, HUDs, and interior lighting.

When and where was Vishay's VEML4031X00 award presented for VSH?

The award was presented at the Global CEO Summit in Shenzhen on Nov. 25, 2025.

What interfaces and power characteristics does the VEML4031X00 from Vishay (VSH) offer?

It uses an I²C bus (1.7 V–3.6 V), supply voltage 2.5 V–3.6 V, offers an interrupt function and typical shutdown current of 0.5 μA.
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