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In 2012, Sager Electronics, a New England–based distributor with roots dating back to the 1800s, joined the TTI and Berkshire Hathaway family. Today Sager specializes in power products and services a North American customer base via headquarters in Middleborough, MA, and a national network of field account representatives and engineers, and a ...
Pages in category "Electronics companies of the United States" The following 164 pages are in this category, out of 164 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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Instant Checkmate’s database is linked to every state agency and public database, meaning that it has every phone number that’s publicly recorded. The company can also provide you with the ...
Acquired by Samsung Electronics: Atari Corporation: United States ST Book: Athena Computer & Electronic Systems: United States Athena 1: Bondwell: United States–Hong Kong Bondwell-2: Cambridge Computer: United Kingdom Z88: Commodore: United States C286-LT, C386SX-LT Compaq: United States Armada, Concerto, Contura, Evo, LTE, Presario ...
Mouser Electronics, Inc., is a global distributor of semiconductors and electronic components. With over $4 billion in annual revenue, Mouser is ranked as the seventh [ 1 ] largest electronic component distributor in the world.
Aware Electronics Corp. is a United States of America designer and manufacturer of radiation monitors and Geiger Counters. It is located in Wilmington, Delaware and was incorporated in 1986 [ 1 ] Aware's RM-80 detector with thin mica window pancake detector plugged into the LCD-90 microcontroller data-logger with Class 1 Bluetooth adapter ...
NEC Laboratories America was created in November 2002 through the merger of NEC Research Institute and NEC USA's Computer and Communications Research Laboratory. [14] NEC Laboratories succeeded in sending over 100 terabits of information per second through a single optical fibre in April 2011, establishing a new world record.