The acquisition - whose financial details have not been disclosed - was made through the company's engineering services venture, Tessolve, Hero Electronix said in a statement.
It adds to Tessolve's analog design services offering and strengthens its capabilities as an end-to-end provider of engineering services, the company added.
Hero Electronix CEO Nikhil Rajpal said: "We are building Tessolve into the largest semiconductor engineering services player in the world. This is the fourth acquisition in the past 18 months since our investment."
Analog Semiconductors (AnalogSemi) team has extensive expertise across different industry verticals and has successfully delivered over 70 silicon proven IPs, which are in production today by various semiconductor companies, the statement said.
"Tessolve's diversified offering will add significant value to our aggressive growth plans to become an industry leader in Analog design," Analog Semiconductors CEO and Founder Somashekhar Basavaraj said.
Hero Electronix had a revenue of Rs 600 crore in 2016-17 fiscal.
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