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  2. Rubycon Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Rubycon Corporation (ルビコン株式会社, Rubikon Kabushiki-gaisha) is a Japanese electronics company, whose main products are electrolytic capacitors, film capacitors and power supply units [2] with a wide range of applications including consumer, industrial, power, lighting and automotive.

  3. Category:Electronics companies of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Category: Electronics companies of Japan. 34 languages. Anarâškielâ ...

  4. List of largest Japanese companies - Wikipedia

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    Electronics 30 407 Nissan Motor: Yokohama: 79.17 1.10 136.86 16.36 Automotive 31 417 Daikin: Osaka 26.88 1.88 30.45 46.78 Electrical equipment: 32 421 Canon Inc. Tokyo 31.98 1.95 41.26 24.66 Electronics 33 454 Recruit Holdings: Tokyo 24.80 2.39 20.94 62.03 Electronics 34 459 Toyota Tsusho: Tokyo 69.53 2.05 50.05 13.04 Trading: 35 460 Toyota ...

  5. KOA Corporation - Wikipedia

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    KOA Corporation (Japanese: コーア株式会社, Kōa kabushiki kaisha; TYO: 6999) is a multinational passive electronic components supplier based in Japan. The company was founded on March 10, 1940 and registered to become a public corporation on May 24, 1947. [1] They manufacture resistors and other electronic parts. [2]

  6. Denso Ten - Wikipedia

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    Originally the company was established as Fujitsu Ten Ltd. (富士通テン株式会社, Fujitsu Ten Kabushiki-gaisha), a subsidiary company of Denso Ltd. which is one of the leading electronics companies in Japan. The parent company was changed from Fujitsu to Denso on November 1, 2017.

  7. Electronic Industries Association of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the merger, EIAJ created a number of electronics industry standards that have had some use outside Japan, including: The EIAJ connectors used for DC power (EIAJ RC-5320A, EIAJ RC-5321, and EIAJ RC-5322; The D-Terminal connector (RC-5237), used instead of three RCA plugs for component video connections.

  8. Elecom - Wikipedia

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    Elecom controls a large percent of the market share in Japan in various product categories, including #1 in computer mice, keyboards, and speakers in 2010. [11] [12] [13] Its products have won the Good Design Award 106 times between 1993 and 2019. [14] The company produces electronics as an OEM that are shipped to many outside and larger ...

  9. TEAC Corporation - Wikipedia

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    TEAC Corporation (ティアック株式会社, Tiakku Kabushiki-gaisha) (/ ˈ t iː æ k /) is a Japanese electronics manufacturer. TEAC was created by the merger of the Tokyo Television Acoustic Company, founded in 1953, and the Tokyo Electro-Acoustic Company, founded in 1956. [3]