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  2. DigiKey - Wikipedia

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    Mark Larson (President & COO, 1985–2015; General Manager, 1976-1985) Revenue. $3 billion (2018) [1] Number of employees. 4,000+ [2] Website. digikey.com. DigiKey Corporation (formerly written as Digi-Key) is an American company based in Thief River Falls, Minnesota, that distributes electronic components. The company was founded in 1972 by ...

  3. Ronald Stordahl - Wikipedia

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    Roseau, Minnesota. Alma mater. University of Minnesota. Known for. Digi-Key. Call sign. AE5E. Ronald Arthur Stordahl is the founder of electronic component distributor Digi-Key Electronics, located in Thief River Falls, Minnesota. [1] He previously served as chief executive officer but is now member of the board.

  4. KiCad - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.kicad.org. KiCad (/ ˈkiːˌkæd / KEE-kad[7]) is a free software suite for electronic design automation (EDA). It facilitates the design and simulation of electronic hardware for PCB manufacturing. It features an integrated environment for schematic capture, PCB layout, manufacturing file viewing, ngspice -provided SPICE ...

  5. DigiCert - Wikipedia

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    Mocana. DNS Made Easy. Website. www.digicert.com. DigiCert, Inc. is a digital security company headquartered in Lehi, Utah. [1] DigiCert provides public key infrastructure (PKI) and validation required for issuing digital certificates or TLS/SSL certificates, acting as a certificate authority (CA) and trusted third party.

  6. Rochester Electronics - Wikipedia

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    Rochester Electronics was founded in 1981 by Curt Gerrish. Gerrish started his career at Motorola where he remained for two decades. It was at Motorola that he learned of the challenge major corporations and government agencies face when a semiconductor nears the end of its product lifecycle.

  7. Digi International - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1985, [2] and went public as Digi International in 1989. The company initially offered intelligent ISA/PCI boards (the 'DigiBoard') with multiple asynchronous serial interfaces for PCs.