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1N34A (PRINTED: BKC 1N34A) Germanium Diode THESE ARE ESSENTIAL KLON CENTAUR X1PC
$ 5.25
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GERMANIUM DIODE PRINTED:
BKC 1N34A
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BKC
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1N34A
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BKC International Electronics was founded in 1985 by three former ITT Semiconductor Employees, who purchased the germanium diode line and hi-rel test lab from ITT in 1985 and began operations in 1986. The Company produces a wide range of high-reliability discrete semiconductors, including small signal switching diodes, zener diodes, rectifiers, and germanium diodes.
By February 1, 1986, BKC had received certification from DESC to operate its MIL-S-19500 test lab and also was granted JAN qualification on the germanium device types approved and manufactured by ITT. In November 1986, BKC announced the purchase of the silicon wafer fab facility from ITT. The purchase included all the equipment, process, and quality specifications and procedures necessary to produce JAN, JANTX, and JANTXV switching diodes and zener diodes. Final approval from DESC was granted April 29, 1987.
To date, the Company has raised .5 million in financing through bank loans and the private sale of common stock. BKC conducts operations in an 80,000 square foot plant in Lawrence, Massachusetts, which houses design, wafer fab, assembly and test operations.
Microsemi Acquires BKC Semiconductors
On May 15, 1998, Microsemi acquired semiconductors company BKC Semiconductors.
Date 1998-05-15
Target BKC Semiconductors
Sector Semiconductors
Buyer(s) Microsemi
Deal Type Merger
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