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  2. VTI Instruments - Wikipedia

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    VTI's first LXI Class A products were on the market by 2006 . [5] In 2009, VTI introduced the EX1266 as the industry's first LXI Class A [6] modular switching and measurement system. [7] On February 10, 2014 VTI Instruments was acquired by Ametek, Inc., Berwyn, PA, for a reported price of $74 million. VTI Instruments annual sales at the time ...

  3. VME eXtensions for Instrumentation - Wikipedia

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    VXI is promoted by the VXIbus Consortium, whose sponsor members are currently (in alphabetical order) Astronics Test Systems (formerly Racal Instruments), Bustec, Keysight Technologies, National Instruments, Teradyne, and VTI Instruments (formerly known as VXI Technology) . [2] ZTEC Instruments] is a participating Executive Member.

  4. Category:Electronic test equipment manufacturers - Wikipedia

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  5. Murata Electronics (Finland) - Wikipedia

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    Murata Electronics Oy is a Finnish company (previously called VTI Technologies Oy) that design, develop and manufacture accelerometers, inclinometers and gyro sensors based on the company's proprietary 3D MEMS technology. These sensors are used to measure things such as acceleration, inclination, vibration and pressure.

  6. LAN eXtensions for Instrumentation - Wikipedia

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    Proposed in 2005 by Keysight [2] and VTI Instruments, [3] the LXI standard adapts the Ethernet and World Wide Web standards to test and measurement applications. [4] The standard defines how existing standards should be used in instrumentation applications to provide a consistent feel and ensure compatibility between equipment.

  7. Ametek - Wikipedia

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    AMETEK, Inc. is an American multinational conglomerate and global designer and manufacturer of electronic instruments and electromechanical devices with headquarters in the United States and over 220 sites worldwide. [4] The company was founded in 1930.

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    This is a list of lists of websites, sorted by type and subject, including comparisons and other lists of lists. By type. Academic databases and search engines;

  9. Category:Companies based in Irvine, California - Wikipedia

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