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  2. Littelfuse - Wikipedia

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    Littelfuse, Inc. is an American electronics manufacturing company headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The company primarily produces circuit protection products ( fuses ) but also manufactures a variety of switches, automotive sensors and, through its subsidiary Zilog , microprocessors .

  3. Littelfuse Selected as One of the Best Places to Work ... - AOL

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    Littelfuse Selected as One of the Best Places to Work in Illinois CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Littelfuse, Inc., the global leader in circuit protection, today announced it has been named one of the ...

  4. Littelfuse Announces Acquisition of Hamlin - AOL

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    Littelfuse Announces Acquisition of Hamlin CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Littelfuse, Inc. (NAS: LFUS) , today announced it has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Hamlin, Inc. from Key Safety ...

  5. Littelfuse Ranks Twelfth in Best Places to Work in Illinois ...

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    Littelfuse Ranks Twelfth in Best Places to Work in Illinois Program CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Littelfuse, Inc., the global leader in circuit protection, today announced it ranked twelfth out of ...

  6. IXYS - Wikipedia

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    In July 2013, IXYS Corporation finished acquiring Samsung Electronics' 4- and 8-bit microcontroller business, and the 4- and 8-bit microcontrollers acquired from Samsung will be offered by Zilog, Inc. [8] In August 2017, IXYS Corporation was acquired by Littelfuse Inc in exchange for $750 million in cash and stocks. [9] [10]

  7. Automotive fuse - Wikipedia

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    Regular (APR / ATC / ATO / ATS) blade-type fuses, also known as standard, were developed in 1976 as ATO by Littelfuse [2] for low voltage use in motor vehicles. Bussmann makes the ATC [3] that also complies with the same ISO 8820-3 and SAE J1284 standards. OptiFuse, a newer entrant in the market, makes regular (APR / ATC / ATO) fuses that meet ...