What is the history of tdtdk?

TDK was founded in Tokyo, Japan, on 7 December 1935 to manufacture the iron -based magnetic material ferrite, which had been recently invented by Yogoro Kato and Takeshi Takei. In 1952 and 1957, they began to produce magnetic tape, with compact cassette tapes following in 1966.

How can I search for products of TDK group?

Products of TDK group (TDK, EPCOS, InvenSense, Micronas, Tronics and TDK-Lambda) can be searched by the part numbers. You can narrow your product search by setting parameters based on the product’s characteristics.

When did TDK start making capacitors?

Operations in the US began in 1965 with a New York City office, and European operations began in 1970 with an office in Frankfurt, West Germany. In 1980, TDK developed a multilayering technology to create chip capacitors and inductors used in personal computers, laptops, smartphones and other electronic devices.

Where is tdtdk located in Japan?

TDK operates a company museum in Nikaho, Akita, Japan. The museum is open to the public, free of charge. Among its exhibits are a comprehensive history of the company, its products and technologies, and emerging developments.

What is the TDK SA?

The TDK SA is, of course, a landmark. Possibly the most important cassette line ever conceived. It was born out of necessity: In the early seventies chromium dioxide tape was hailed as a big step up in quality. But it had its problems.

What’s new in TDK group products?

“Classifications of Medical Devices” and TDK Products’ Coverage of Those Classes has been released. Chip varistors, chip protectors, and chip NTC thermistors: RoHS certificates and REACH certificates are newly released. “Cookie Policy” has been released. Selection guides for TDK group products (TDK, EPCOS, TDK-Lambda).

When did TDK stop making compact cassettes?

Since 1997, TDK has gradually withdrawn from the production of compact cassettes. First with the MA-X and AR (“Acoustic Response”), then the AD (“Acoustic Dynamic”) and SA-X line in 2001 and 2002 respectively, then the MA (“Metal Alloy”) line in 2004.

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