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  2. Printed Circuit Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Printed Circuit Corporation (PCC) was founded in 1961 and was a contract printed circuit board manufacturer located in Woburn, Massachusetts. (SIC Code 3672). [ 2 ] PCC provided its products to companies in the electronics, instrumentation, medical, telecommunications , and automotive industries. [ 3 ]

  3. Printed circuit board - Wikipedia

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    In assembly the bare board is populated (or "stuffed") with electronic components to form a functional printed circuit assembly (PCA), sometimes called a "printed circuit board assembly" (PCBA). [58] [59] In through-hole technology, the component leads are inserted in holes surrounded by conductive pads; the holes keep the components in place.

  4. Merix Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Merix Corporation was an American printed circuit board (PCB) manufacturer based in Beaverton, Oregon. [2] Prior to a merger in 2010 with Viasystems, the company had been the 31st largest public company in Oregon based on market capitalization as of 2006. [3] [4] The company is now part of TTM Technologies.

  5. Sanmina Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Sanmina was founded by Jure Sola and Milan Mandarić in 1980 as a printed circuit board manufacturer. It was named after Milan Manadarić's daughters Sandra and Jasmina. [4] During the 1980s, it expanded into manufacturing backplanes and subassemblies [5] for the telecommunications industry. During the 1990s, the company grew, producing ...

  6. Key Tronic - Wikipedia

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    Key Tronic Corporation (branded Keytronic) is a technology company founded in 1969 by Lewis G. Zirkle. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Its core products initially included keyboards , mice and other input devices. KeyTronic currently specializes in PCBA and full product assembly.

  7. Celestica - Wikipedia

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    The same year, Celestica announced its first U.S.-based acquisition: Hewlett-Packard's Fort Collins, Colorado printed circuit assembly (PCA) operation. [9] In January 1998, Celestica established its first manufacturing presence in Mexico by acquiring Lucent's manufacturing facility in Monterrey, Mexico. [10]

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