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  2. Teradyne - Wikipedia

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    Teradyne, Inc. is an American automatic test equipment ... Neptune, Saturn and Titan. Portions of this division were acquired when Teradyne purchased GenRad in 2002.

  3. General Radio - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, Teradyne acquired the GenRad board test system lines, which were relocated to Teradyne's corporate campus in North Reading, Massachusetts. [1]: 240–241 Among General Radio's accomplishments over the years have been: The introduction of one of the world's first portable oscilloscopes.

  4. Teradyne pulled $1 billion worth of manufacturing from China ...

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    Teradyne, a supplier of semiconductor testing equipment, pulled manufacturing worth about $1 billion out of China last year, a Teradyne spokesperson said on Monday, after U.S. export regulations ...

  5. In-circuit testing - Wikipedia

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    A common form of in-circuit testing uses a bed-of-nails tester.This is a fixture that uses an array of spring-loaded pins known as "pogo pins". When a printed circuit board is aligned with and pressed down onto the bed-of-nails tester, the pins make electrical contact with locations on the circuit board, allowing them to be used as test points for in-circuit testing.

  6. Teradyne Passes This Key Test - AOL

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  7. How Long Does It Take to Make a Buck at Teradyne? - AOL

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  8. George Chamillard - Wikipedia

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    George W. Chamillard (born 1939 in Needham, MA) was [1] an American business executive who served as chairman of the board of directors at Teradyne, a manufacturer of automatic test equipment for semiconductor devices, from 2000 to 2006., [2] and CEO from 1997 to 2004.

  9. LTX - Wikipedia

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    Joined later by 1st employee Dave Windsor and a slew of Northeastern Co-op Students. All of the founders left nearby competitor, Teradyne. Although never verified, corporate lore holds that the name LTX was an abbreviation for the clarion call of its founders: "Leave Teradyne by Christmas (Xmas)" or possibly "Left Teradyne at Christmas."