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Pulse Electronics company history timeline

1952

Positioned as an electronic components developer and manufacturer, Technitrol achieved early success in 1952 by producing its proprietary pulse transformers, the manufacture of which required less start-up investment than magnetic disk drives.

1958

In 1958 Technitrol purchased L&O Research and Development Corporation, which bolstered the company's capabilities to produce electronic equipment and provided expertise in the development of complex electromechanical and electro-optical devices--a facet of Technitrol's equipment division.

1965

Manufacturing activity for both divisions was conducted adjacent to the company's headquarters, located in suburban Philadelphia, and supported by a third manufacturing facility in Durham, North Carolina, which opened in 1965.

1973

During his 18 years of service to Technitrol before being named president in 1973, Hock had held the titles of engineering manager, systems division manager, director, and vice-president.

1992

Annual sales, after the acquisition of Lloyd Instruments and Doduco, amounted to $98 million in 1992, having been held in check during the previous two years primarily because of recessive economic conditions.

1994

In January 1994 Technitrol acquired Fil-Mag Group from FEE Technology, which included FEE Fil-Mag Taiwan, FEE Fil-Mag Singapore, and Fery Electronics, Inc.

1996

By the end of 1996, Technitrol's advances on the international front were evident on the company's balance sheet.

1998

Each division expanded geographically in 1998 through acquisitions.

2020

Pulse is selected to provide more than 350 components per aircraft on the F-35 platform (NOTE: this number is now 410 components per aircraft in 2020)

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Founded
1947
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