
Phase Matrix develops and manufactures microwave and radio-frequency (RF) test equipment, such as microwave frequency counters, pulse generators, microwave synthesizers, and power amplifiers. The company designs and manufactures instruments on a contract basis for OEMs, and also provides repair services and spare parts for EIP-branded instruments. Phase Matrix acquired the assets of EIP Microwave in 1999. The company also supplies microwave components, such as high-speed clocks and oscillators. Pete Pragastis, the company's president, and VP Charanbir Mahal together hold the majority ownership in Phase Matrix.

Sypris Electronics, LLC, an aerospace and defense electronics company, provides electronics manufacturing and engineering services. It offers design, manufacturing, testing, and supply chain services. The company’s services include new product introduction, automated manufacturing, prototype and manual manufacturing, engineering design and development, electrical engineering, systems and software engineering, mechanical design and drafting, and information security and testing solutions. Its products include SECURE DTD2000 SYSTEM, a secure crypto fill system that receives data from various tier-two workstations and tier-three fill devices; DATA TRANSFER DEVICE, a rugged and compact fill device that manages and transfers cryptographic keys to secure communications and information handling systems; KIV-19A and KIV-19M, ruggedized trunk encryption devices, which perform digital data encryption and decryption; Integrated Central Office of Record, an electronic key management system that generates, manages, and distributes electronic key material; and Automated Communications Engineering System, which allows military users to perform fully automated cryptonet, SOI, CEOI, JCEOI, and EP planning, management, validation, and generation distribution. The company also offers rack mounts and ancillary devises; and biometric technology that enables secure tokens, as well as offers real-time identity capture, management, and authentication. It serves aerospace, avionics, defense, and intelligence industries, as well as government agencies and defense prime contractors.

Applied Science Products, Inc., (APLD.PK), formerly Flight Safety Technologies, Inc., is a technology company dedicated to the development of products that provide unique solutions to the marketplace. ASP conducts business through its two operating subsidiaries, Advanced Plasma Products, Inc., ("APP") and Cummins Family Produce, Inc., ("CFP"). In September 2008, The company licensed proprietary plasma technology from the University of Tennessee Research Foundation (UTRF) and simultaneously organized Advanced Plasma Products, Inc., as the commercial entity to develop this patented technology. Applied Science acquired the assets of the predecessor licensee and retained key employees as well, providing an immediate organizational structure to begin product development activities. Finally, the company brought in new senior management with expertise in developing and commercializing early stage technology.

Vishay PM Group wants to be a prime mover in onboard weighing equipment. Through several subsidiaries, the company makes scales and software used in the construction, cargo haulage, and waste management industries. The scales are carried on board heavy trucks and other hauling vehicles to measure weight and assign identifying numbers to cargo items. (The company makes similar systems used on cranes.) PM software then hooks up with GPS equipment to provide route and invoicing management. In 2007 Vishay Intertechnology acquired the company for about £22 million in cash, while PM's electrical contracting business, PWE, was sold to former CEO Geoff Mountain for around £9 million.

Eoff Electric Supply, a subsidiary of electrical products supplier Sonepar USA, distributes electrical products and supplies to industrial and commercial customers in Oregon and Washington through about a dozen branch locations. Featured products include its Micro line of limit switch controls, as well as other standard electrical and industrial automation products, such as motors, drives, fans, lamps, ballasts, controls, signal conditioners, and various wiring and lighting equipment.

Unigen Corporation company was founded in 1991 and is based in Fremont, California. Unigen Corporation engages in the design and manufacture of OEM memory, DC-DC power converter, wired and wireless communication, and flash solutions. It offers memory products, including networking and data storage systems and digital media, as well as DRAM, SRAM, and flash modules; subsystems, including voltage regulator modules, mixed memory and critical components modules, and application specific modules; communication products, including bluetooth modules, dual-band modules, and digital media and wireless modules; casework, including metal stamping and fabrication; and semi-conductors, including discreet legacy and memory integrated circuits, and multi-chip mixed memory. The company also provides and design/testing and manufacturing services, including electronic manufacturing service history/new product introduction and design development, system compatibility and quality assurance testing, assembly, product distribution, supply chain management, product assurance, and post-sales support. In addition, it supplies silicon, modules, and services to customers in the PC, server, networking, telecommunications, imaging, medical, defense, and mobile computing industries.

Micronas Semiconductor Holding AG, an international semiconductor group, engages in the development, manufacture, and marketing of integrated circuits and sensors for applications particularly in consumer and automotive electronics. The company markets its products in Germany (Freiburg, Munich, and Nuremberg), China, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Singapore, South Europe, Taiwan, United Kingdom, and in the U.S. The company operates in two divisions: the consumer business division and automotive business division. The Consumer Division The consumer division develops, manufactures, and markets IC’s for audio, video, text, and graphics used in consumer electronics and multimedia products. The principal product offerings in the company’s consumer division include LCS, plasma-display TV’s, and DVD recorders. The company also offers Ngene a family of new multimedia controllers is offered through its consumer TV segment with the PC technology. Micronas' consumer division supplies integrated circuits (ICs) for processing images, sound, and data in consumer electronics and multimedia products. The company's customers include all the manufacturers of TV equipment around the world, as well as producers of radios, satellite receivers, PCs, active loudspeakers, and other consumer goods, and PC peripherals. Another focus is on products for the converging PC and consumer markets for which Micronas supplies tailor-made solutions based on the company's proven know-how in compressed audio (p.e. MP3, AAC), video, and multimedia applications. The Automotive Division The automotive division develops, manufactures, and markets IC’s and sensor used in the automotive industry. The portfolio of the automotive division comprises microchips that are used for automotive applications. These chips are increasingly replacing mechanical components and create the option to integrate new functions into the vehicle. Micronas' customers in this area are mainly companies that supply systems to the automotive industry. The automotive division has two product lines: Controllers for use in electronic car instrumentation; and Hall-effect sensors for engine management, drive regulation, and security and comfort systems.

Mabuchi Motor company is one of the world's largest manufacturers of small electric motors, parts, and equipment. Mabuchi's motors are used in audiovisual equipment and in automotive, home appliance, office, and precision equipment applications such as power windows, electric shavers and toothbrushes, copy machines, cameras, and CD-ROM video games. Major clients include Delphi Holdings, Procter & Gamble, and Samsung Electronics. Mabuchi makes its motors and motor parts in Asian countries outside Japan, where production costs are lower. About two-thirds of sales are in Asia, particularly in China and Hong Kong.

Qimonda AG was a Germany-based supplier of semiconductor memory products. The Company was designing semiconductor memory technologies, and developing, manufacturing and selling a variety of semiconductor memory products on a chip, component and module level. The Company offered dynamic random access memory (DRAM) products for infrastructure, graphics, mobile and consumer applications, as well as standard DRAM products for personal computers (PCs), notebooks and workstations. The majority of the Company's products were sold under its Qimonda brand. The Company also was selling DRAM products under its AENEON brand. As of April 1, 2009, the Company has been dissolved due to insolvency proceedings.

Digital Ally, Inc. develops, manufactures, and markets advanced video surveillance products for law enforcement, homeland security, and consumer and commercial security applications. The company offers digital video imaging and storage products, as well as in-car digital video rear view mirrors and digital video flashlights. Its products make self-contained video and audio recordings onto flash memory cards that are incorporated in the body of the digital video rear view mirror and the flashlight. It sells its products through direct sales and third-party distributors. Digital Ally, Inc. was founded in 2003 and is headquartered in Overland Park, Kansas.
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