
Newport Corporation designs, develops, and manufactures technology lasers, components, instruments, subsystems, and systems. The company operates in two divisions; Lasers, and Photonics and Precision Technologies (PPT). The Lasers division offers ultrafast lasers and amplifiers, diode-pumped solid-state lasers, diode lasers, pulsed lasers, tunable lasers, gas lasers, and fiber lasers and amplifiers. The PPT division designs, develops, and manufactures photonics instruments and systems, precision micro-positioning systems and subsystems, vibration isolation systems and subsystems, optics, optical hardware, opto-mechanical subassemblies, and crystals. It also offers automated systems and subsystems for advanced applications in manufacturing solar panels, disk drive media, and communications and electronic devices, including microwave, optical, radio frequency, and multi-chip modules. The company markets and sells its products to original equipment manufacturer and end-user customers through its sales organizations, independent distributors, and sales representatives, as well as through catalogs and Web site. It serves scientific research, microelectronics, life and health sciences, aerospace and defense/security, industrial manufacturing, marking, and engraving markets worldwide. The company was founded in 1938 and is headquartered in Irvine, California.

Cornell Dubilier Electronics, Inc. manufactures and supplies capacitors for power electronics sector internationally. Its products include aluminum electrolytic, polyester film, polypropylene film, mica, pulse, snubber, motor-run, motor-start, and high voltage capacitors. It serves primarily power supplies, motor drives, HVAC, motors, welding, aerospace, telecom, and UPS systems markets. Cornell Dubilier Electronics, Inc. was formerly known as Cornell-Dubilier Electric and changed its name in 1983. Cornell Dubilier Electronics, Inc. was founded in 1915 and is headquartered in Liberty, South Carolina.

Gennum's got the goods to hook you up with the internet, high-definition television, or e-commerce. Gennum company designs, develops and markets high-performance semiconductor products and intellectual property (IP) cores. These optical, analog and mixed-signal devices, and IP, aim to ensure that signals used to transmit video and data maintain their original integrity. Products are used in networking, home entertainment and broadcasting, and data communications. Gennum company primarily caters to video broadcast, data communications, consumer connectivity, and IP markets. Major OEM customers include Avago Technologies, Cisco Systems, Panasonic, and SONY.

Bel Fuse Inc., together with its subsidiaries, designs, manufactures, and sells electronic products used in networking, telecommunications, high speed data transmission, and consumer electronics. Its magnetics products comprise discrete components, including transformers and common mode chokes that are used in networking, telecommunications, and broadband applications; diplexer and triplexer filters, which are used in high speed and home networking applications; power transformer products that are used in alarm, security, and medical products; and MagJack integrated connector modules used in signal conditioning, electromagnetic interference suppression, and signal isolation applications.The companys power conversion products comprise isolated and non-isolated DC-DC converters, which are used in power low voltage silicon devices, data networking equipment, distributed power architecture, and telecommunication devices, as well as computers and peripherals; and integrated modules to support data transmission over existing power lines. Its circuit protection products include miniature, micro, and surface mount fuses; polymeric positive temperature coefficient devices, which are used in electronic and telecommunication markets; and circuit protection devices that are used in televisions, consumer electronics, power supplies, computers, telephones, and networking equipment.The companys modular connectors comprise RJ45 and RJ11 passive jacks, plugs, and cable assemblies that are used in networking equipment, such as routers, hubs, switches, and patch panels. The company sells its products through direct strategic account managers, regional sales managers working with sales representative organizations, and authorized distributors to customers in North America, Europe, and Asia.

International Rectifier Corporation company was founded in 1947 and is based in El Segundo, California. International Rectifier Corporation (IR) designs, manufactures and markets power management semiconductors. The products of the Company include metal oxide semiconductor field effect transistors (MOSFETs), high voltage analog and mixed signal integrated circuits (HVICs), low voltage analog and mixed signal integrated circuits (LVICs), digital integrated circuits (ICs), radiation-resistant (RAD-Hard) power MOSFETs, insulated gate bipolar transistors (IGBTs), direct current (DC-DC) converters, automotive products modules, and DC-DC converter type applications. The Company operates in seven business segments: Enterprise Power (EP), Power Management Devices (PMD), PS, Energy-Saving Products (ESP), HiRel, Intellectual Property (IP) and Transition Services (TS). The Company’s semiconductors are found in a range of applications, such as automotive applications, industrial motors, consumer electronics, personal computers, household appliances, telecommunications, networking and HiRel.

PolyIC GmbH & Co. KG develops technology for making integrated circuits (ICs) that are printed on flexible polymer films rather than etched into traditional rigid wafers of silicon. Flexible microchips stand to have many applications, for example in radio-frequency identification (RFID) chips used to track goods in transit. If PolyIC meets its stated goal, it will develop equipment that makes it as easy to print semiconductors as it is to print newspapers today. The company was formed late in 2003 as a joint venture between industrial titan Siemens and printing and stamping specialty company LEONHARD KURZ.

NGK produces insulators and other equipment for power transmission lines and substations. The company makes NAS (sodium sulfur) battery systems for electrical power storage. Its ceramics unit makes ceramic components (such as honeycomb substrates for catalytic converters and ceramic membrane filters) used in automotive and industrial process applications. NGK also makes actuators for printer heads, beryllium copper alloy components, and ceramic products used in making semiconductors.

SpectraSensors, Inc. manufactures and supplies precision optical laser-based gas analyzers for the energy and petrochemical industries. Its products include air monitoring, moisture, dew point, hydrogen sulfide, H2S, dual channel, and atmospheric and portable gas analyzers for natural gas pipelines and processors, petrochemical refineries, and chemical companies. The company’s solutions measure and monitor gas and petrochemical concentrations in a variety of applications, such as environmental, energy, water, and chemical process monitoring. Its gas analyzers measure moisture, carbon dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, hydrogen chloride, methane, ammonia, and ethylene oxide. The company also provides communication software systems, such as SCADA2000 for data acquisition, control, and monitoring of custody transfer metering; and CMC, a communications management center for automated and on-demand polling of field monitoring devices. SpectraSensors offers its products through an international distribution network and installation base in North America, Europe, the Pacific Rim, Australia, and Asia. The company was incorporated in 1999 and is headquartered in Houston, Texas with engineering, design, and manufacturing operations in Rancho Cucamonga, California.

American Technology Corporation designs, develops, and commercializes sound reproduction technologies and products primarily in North America, Europe, and Asia. The company develops and delivers directed acoustic products that beam, focus, and control sound over short and long distances. It offers Long Range Acoustic Device that creates directed acoustic beam to communicate at operational ranges in ambient noise environments; HyperSonic sound, a parametric speaker technology that creates sound in the air using ultrasonic frequencies above the normal range of hearing; and SoundSaber, a thin film magnetic speaker technology, which produces sound of low distortion and high volume. The company offers its products primarily to government, military, homeland and international security, private and commercial security, maritime, and digital signage markets through a network of independent resellers and system integrators.

Firan Technology Group (FTG) is all fired up about making high-reliability electronic components for critical applications in military and aerospace equipment. The company's FTG Circuits unit makes complex printed circuit boards from advanced materials; these components are used in applications such as avionics that call for high reliability. FTG Circuits also offers related manufacturing services. Meanwhile, the company makes luminescent cockpit display panels and keyboards through its FTG Aerospace division. In late 2007 the company bought the assets of Filtran Microcircuits from Merrimac Industries for about C$1.8 million.
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