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  2. Elfa AB - Wikipedia

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    Many of the private customers are electronics hobbyists, who are also offered do-it-yourself electronics kits of various types. Daughter companies of ELFA are located in Finland, Norway, Denmark, and Poland. After the acquisition of Tevalo also in Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Ukraine. A network of electronics retailers represent the company ...

  3. Maplin (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Maplin Electronic Supplies was established in 1972 as a mail order business by Roger Allen, Sandra Allen and Doug Simmons. The company started in a bedroom at the Allens' home in Rayleigh, Essex, after the two electronics enthusiasts were disappointed by the complexity and poor availability of existing electronic component suppliers.

  4. DigiKey - Wikipedia

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    DigiKey is the fourth largest electronic component distributor in North America and the fifth largest electronic component distributor overall. [3] Stordahl privately owns the company. [4] The name "Digi-Key" is a reference to the "Digi-Keyer Kit," a digital electronic keyer kit that Stordahl developed and marketed to amateur radio enthusiasts.

  5. Heathkit - Wikipedia

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    Many hobbyists began by assembling Heathkits, became familiar with the appearance of components like capacitors, transformers, resistors, and tubes, and were motivated to understand just what these components actually did. For those builders who had a deeper knowledge of electronics (or for those who wanted to be able to troubleshoot/repair the ...

  6. Futaba Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Futaba Corporation (双葉電子工業株式会社, Futaba Denshi Kōgyō Kabushiki-gaisha) is a Japanese company founded in 1948, originally to produce vacuum tubes. [3] As time passed, production and elemental techniques of the vacuum tube transformed into the manufacturing of vacuum fluorescent displays (VFDs), tool and die set components, radio control equipment and OLED displays.

  7. Newark (company) - Wikipedia

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    Newark markets and distributes electronic components and test equipment for engineers and maintenance professionals throughout the US, Canada and Mexico.Products include connectors, relays, switches, semiconductors, sensors, test equipment and tools from companies including Texas Instruments, 3M, Belden, Freescale and Honeywell, among others.

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