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  2. TTI, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    TTI, Inc., entered the European market in 1992 with its first office in Munich, Germany. Since that time the company’s European reach has spread to over 40 countries. In 2008, TTI acquired the Mateleco Group, a large connector distributor in France, becoming the primary distributor in both passives and connectors in France. [3]

  3. Fischer Connectors - Wikipedia

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    Fischer Connectors’s main production site in Saint-Prex, Switzerland (2013) Fischer Connectors is a Swiss multinational company that designs, manufactures and distributes electrical connectors and optical fiber connectors, cable assemblies and electronic and connectivity systems.

  4. Deutsch Group - Wikipedia

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    Deutsch has grown in the last 70+ years and now serves many of the high profile companies like Airbus, Goodrich Corporation, Rolls-Royce plc, Raytheon, Thales Group, Bell, General Dynamics, Ferrari Mazda & Daimler Chrysler Group who rely on these types of connectors to solve many of the engineering problems they encounter when designing future technology.

  5. Molex - Wikipedia

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    Molex LLC is a manufacturer of electronic, electrical, and fiber optic connectivity systems. Molex produces over 100,000 products for a variety of industries, including data communications, medical, industrial, automotive and consumer electronics.

  6. LEMO - Wikipedia

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    The 3K.93C connector [1] has been adopted by the American (SMPTE 304M), Japanese (ARIB BTAS-1005B) and European (EBU R100-1999) standards organisations for HDTV fiber links for the broadcast market. LEMO office in North America LEMO 00 coaxial connectors on RG316 cable, below a BNC to LEMO adapter, a male-to-male adapter barrel and a 50 Ω ...

  7. Belden Incorporated - Wikipedia

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    PPC, a division of Belden, holds a number of patents for connector technology and has pioneered advancements for various industries. [2] PPC Belden's innovations include the Universal Compression Connector, [3] the wireless compression connector for the wireless industry [4] and a locking HDMI connector. [5] It was purchased by Belden in 2012. [6]

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