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  2. Cable tester - Wikipedia

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    A cable tester is an electronic device used to verify the electrical connections in a signal cable or other wired assembly. Basic cable testers are continuity testers that verify the existence of a conductive path between ends of the cable, and verify the correct wiring of connectors on the cable. More advanced cable testers can measure the ...

  3. TE Connectivity - Wikipedia

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    Tyco Electronics office. TE Connectivity plc [2] is an American-Irish domiciled technology company that designs and manufactures electrical and electronic components. It serves several industries, including automotive, aerospace, defense, medical, and energy. TE Connectivity has a global workforce of 89,000 employees, including more than 8,000 ...

  4. ADC Telecommunications - Wikipedia

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    ADC Telecommunications was acquired by Tyco Electronics in July 2010 for a reported $12.75 per share in cash, or an enterprise value of approximately $1.25 billion. [6] The acquisition of ADC by TE Connectivity was completed on December 9, 2010 [7] [8]

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  6. Tyco - Wikipedia

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    TE Connectivity, formerly Tyco Electronics, a former segment of Tyco International; Tyco Solarlok, a type of electrical connector widely known as "the Tyco connector" Tyco Toys, a division of Mattel; Tyco Federal Credit Union, a credit union for employees of Tyco International, TE Connectivity and Covidien; Ty Inc., maker of Beanie Babies

  7. VPX - Wikipedia

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    The single biggest difference between original VMEbus boards and VPX boards is a new connector, developed by Tyco Electronics and known as the MultiGig RT2 which was used in VXS. [6] Amphenol Aerospace has since developed their RVPX line of connectors capable of speeds up to 32 Gb/s. [7]