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  2. KMC Controls - Wikipedia

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    Pneumatic control systems are still used in many buildings, especially in metropolitan areas, because of their large base of installation throughout the 1960s and 1970s. [22] Throughout the 1980s, analog electronic control devices became increasingly popular. [23] They provided faster response and higher precision than pneumatics.

  3. AMX LLC - Wikipedia

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    AMX (formerly AMX, LLC) is an American manufacturer of video switching and control devices. It is currently owned by Harman International Industries , a subsidiary of Samsung Electronics and is part of the Harman Professional Division.

  4. Control4 - Wikipedia

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    Control4 is a brand of automation and networking systems for homes and businesses, offering a customizable and unified smart home system to automate and control connected devices including lighting, audio, video, climate control, intercom, and security. [1]

  5. Ducommun - Wikipedia

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    Ducommun Incorporated (NYSE: DCO) is a company that designs, engineers and builds electronic systems, large contoured aerostructures and engineered products and aftermarket services for global aerospace, defense, military and space markets.

  6. Bourns, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The "TRIMIT" potentiometer, one of the company's early innovations. Bourns, Inc. is an American electronics company that develops, manufactures and supplies electronic components for a variety of industries including automotive, industrial, instrumentation, medical electronics, consumer equipment and portable electronics.

  7. SimplexGrinnell - Wikipedia

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    This purchase included IBM's fire protection division. Originally, Simplex's fire alarm line simply consisted of relabeled IBM devices and control panels, but they began to introduce redesigned IBM products starting in the early 1960s. In the mid-1960s, Simplex attempted to introduce low-voltage DC systems; these panels were not a success.

  8. Holtek - Wikipedia

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    Holtek also designs and provides peripheral semiconductor products such as remote control, telecommunication, power management, computer peripheral, and memory devices. Holtek's device application area is concentrated in the consumer product field such as household appliances, computer peripheral products, remote controllers, leisure products ...

  9. Sanwa Electronic - Wikipedia

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    The company continued as a family business until 2007 when Global Hobby Distributors took over distributorship. Following business restructuring in Japan, the distributor announced that their partnership came to an end in 2016 and the brand will itself be discontinued although still continuing under a new distributor, Serpent America , as Sanwa.