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}} was a 1994 spin-off of [[Tektronix]]' ''Hybrid Circuits Operation (HCO)'' as a 50-50 joint venture with [[Maxim]]. | }} was a 1994 spin-off of [[Tektronix]]' ''[[Hybrid Circuits Operation]] (HCO)'' (originally founded in 1970) as a 50-50 joint venture with [[Maxim]]. | ||
In the early 2000s, Maxtek was fully | In the early 2000s, Maxtek was fully re-acquired by Tektronix to provide high performance interconnect technology, and continued to operate under the Maxtek tradename for their external business. | ||
In 2010, after the acquisition of Tektronix by Danaher, the Maxtek tradename was dropped and the organization became ''Tektronix Component Solutions (TCS)''. | In 2010, after the acquisition of Tektronix by Danaher, the Maxtek tradename was dropped and the organization became ''Tektronix Component Solutions (TCS)''. |
Latest revision as of 14:39, 21 March 2025
Maxtek Components Corporation was a 1994 spin-off of Tektronix' Hybrid Circuits Operation (HCO) (originally founded in 1970) as a 50-50 joint venture with Maxim.
In the early 2000s, Maxtek was fully re-acquired by Tektronix to provide high performance interconnect technology, and continued to operate under the Maxtek tradename for their external business.
In 2010, after the acquisition of Tektronix by Danaher, the Maxtek tradename was dropped and the organization became Tektronix Component Solutions (TCS).