
Steiner Electric Company was founded in 1916 and is headquartered in Elk Grove Village, Illinois. Steiner Electric Company operates as an electrical supply company in the United States. It offers cutting tools, abrasives, fluid management, band saw, and MRO support services; lamps, lighting, ballasts and dimming products, motor control products, sensors, drives, fuses, transformers and power supplies, conduits, strut, fittings, wires, and cables; and barcode, RFID, and direct parts marking products; and industrial data terminals and voice mobility solutions. The company also provides structured cabling and connectivity, as well as network design, installation, and completion services; maintenance and repair services for motors, drives, automation products, power supplies, generators, and electrical systems; and automation products and information systems, such as motion controls, automation software, control solutions, and networking technology. In addition, it offers lighting solutions, generators, and data communication supplies.

FlipChip International, LLC provides merchant wafer level packaging and flip chip bumping services to the semiconductor industry. Its wafer level services include standard flip chip (SFC), redistributed SFC, Wafer UltraCSP, e-less nickel bumping WLCSP, Polymer Collar, and high frequency RF packaging; and die level services comprise dicing, optical inspection, pick-and-place, waffle-pak, tape and reel, wafer sawing, wafer probe, wafer sort, test, die trays, and ship direct of finished die to end customer. The company also performs services in various categories, which include product qualification, reliability testing, failure analysis, material characterization, and technical/expert reports. FlipChip International, LLC has strategic partnership with Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation. The company was incorporated in 2004 and is headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona. As of February 10, 2004, FlipChip International, LLC operates as a subsidiary of RoseStreet Labs LLC.

Advanced Analogic Technologies Incorporated was founded in 1997. Advanced Analogic Technologies, Incorporated supplies power management semiconductors for consumer, communications, and computing electronic devices. The company offers power management semiconductors for wireless handsets, notebook and tablet computers, smartphones, camera phones, digital cameras, personal media players, Bluetooth headphones and accessories, digital TVs, set top boxes, and displays. It also provides a range of analog and mixed-signal circuits that are used in system design. In addition, the company offers a portfolio of approximately 700 power management products comprising power management application-specific standard products and certain general-purpose analog integrated circuits in single-chip, multi-chip, and chip-scale packages. Further, it provides various solutions, which include display and lighting products, battery chargers, fuel gauging, current limited load switches, switching regulators, inductorless DC/DC converters, linear regulators, A/D and D/A converters, audio class D and audio codec, power half bridges, integrated load switches, voltage references, voltage supervisors and monitors, power MOSFETs, USB OTG, PLL, and op amps and comparators. The company sells its products and services to original equipment manufacturers, original design manufacturers, contract electronics manufacturers, and other system designers.

STMicroelectronics NV was founded in 1987 and is headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland. STMicroelectronics N.V. is a global independent semiconductor company that designs, develops, manufactures and markets a range of semiconductor products used in a range of microelectronic applications, including automotive products, computer peripherals, telecommunications systems, consumer products, industrial automation and control systems. The products of the Company are manufactured and designed using a range of manufacturing processes and design methods. The Company uses all of the prevalent function-oriented process technologies, including complementary metal-on silicon oxide semiconductor (CMOS), bipolar and nonvolatile memory technologies. In addition, it has developed advanced systems-oriented technologies to produce differentiated and application-specific products, including bipolar CMOS technologies (BiCMOS) for mixed-signal applications, and diffused metal-on silicon oxide semiconductor (DMOS) technology and bipolar, CMOS and DMOS (BCD technologies).

Phoenix International Corporation offers no ashes from which to rise, just ruggedized electronic components. A subsidiary of Deere & Company, the contract manufacturer makes printed circuit boards and other electronic components for use in rugged mobile equipment applications, such as automotive, trucking, construction, agriculture, mining, military, and material handling. Industrial/commercial applications include wind power, irrigation, golf carts, generators, compressors, and appliances. Phoenix International operates five manufacturing and design facilities in the US (3), Mexico, and India; it provides design, manufacture, testing, service, and warranty.

Kulicke & Soffa Industries, Inc. (K&S) designs, manufactures and sells capital equipment and expendable tools used to assemble semiconductor devices, including integrated circuits, high and low powered discrete devices, LEDs, and power modules. It also services, maintains, repairs and upgrades its equipment. The Company’s customers primarily consist of semiconductor device manufacturers, their subcontract assembly suppliers, other electronics manufacturers and automotive electronics suppliers. K&S operates two main business segments: Equipment and Expendable Tools. On October 3, 2008, the Company completed the acquisition of Orthodyne Electronics Corporation (Orthodyne). Orthodyne is the supplier of both heavy wire wedge bonders and heavy wire wedges (the expendable tools used in wedge bonding) for the power semiconductor and hybrid module markets.

Teradyne, Inc. was founded in 1960 and is based in North Reading, Massachusetts. Teradyne, Inc. (Teradyne) is a supplier of automatic test equipment. The Company’s automatic test equipment products and services include semiconductor test (Semiconductor Test) systems and military/aerospace test (Mil/Aero) instrumentation and systems, circuit-board test and inspection (Commercial Board Test) systems and automotive diagnostic and test (Diagnostic Solutions) systems, collectively these products represent Systems Test Group. On November 14, 2008, the Company completed its acquisition of Eagle Test Systems, Inc. (Eagle Test). Eagle Test designs, manufactures, sells and services high-performance automated test equipment for the semiconductor industry. On January 24, 2008, Teradyne, Inc. completed its acquisition of Nextest Systems Corporation (Nextest). Nextest designs, develops, manufactures, sells and services automated test equipment systems for the semiconductor industry.

BTU International, Inc. was founded in 1950 and is headquartered in Billerica, Massachusetts. BTU International, Inc. (BTU) is a supplier of thermal processing equipment to the alternative energy and electronics manufacturing markets. BTU equipment and processes are used in the production of solar cells, nuclear fuel and fuel cells, as well as in printed circuit board assembly and semiconductor packaging. In the solar market, BTU offers processing equipment for both silicon and thin film photovoltaics. In thin film photovoltaics, BTU’s equipment is used for both the copper indium gallium selenide (CIGS) and cadmium telluride (CdTe) processes. Silicon photovoltaic applications are served by BTU’s metallization furnaces and in-line diffusion systems. Also in alternative energy, its customers use its thermal systems for the processing of nuclear fuel and the manufacturing of fuel cells. The Company’s convection solder reflow systems are used to attach electronic components to the printed circuit boards, primarily in the surface mount segments of this market.

CDS Engineering, Inc. is a contract manufacturing company serving high-tech equipment industries, including the semiconductor equipment, commercial aviation, telecommunications, security and explosives detection equipment, biotech, solar, pharmaceutical, medical equipment markets and national laboratories.CDS manufactures and tests complex, integrated electro-mechanical assemblies, modules, systems, and components. A large variety of subassembly components are manufactured within CDS 90,000 square foot building in Fremont, California.

Carling Technologies our commitment to quality begins with our investment in research and development. Carling employs a skilled team of highly qualified engineers equipped with the industry's most advanced computer-aided design tools. Our engineering team will work closely with yours to advance your project from initial product concepts to final design and manufacturing. Carling engineers can evaluate multiple design alternatives as well as develop products, tooling, and manufacturing processes concurrently.A multi-faceted computer integrated manufacturing system allows tooling and fixtures to be designed and built in-house. Rigorous quality checkpoints are established for each stage of the design and manufacturing. State-of-the-art statistical process controls and end product testing methods monitor and document quality checks. Each product leaving the factory has been carefully tested to be free of defects in design, materials, or manufacturing.
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