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}} was a US defense contractor, headquartered in Gaithersburg, MD. In 2002, it became the EG&G division of URS Corporation, who later discontinued the use of the EG&G name in 2009.
}} was a US defense contractor, headquartered in Gaithersburg, MD.
 
In 2002, it became the EG&G division of URS Corporation, who later discontinued the use of the EG&G name in 2009.


The ''EG&G Princeton Applied Research'' division produced some test and measurement equipment that was Tek-related (see details below).
The ''EG&G Princeton Applied Research'' division produced some test and measurement equipment that was Tek-related (see details below).

Revision as of 07:33, 20 September 2023

EG&G (Edgerton, Germeshausen, and Grier) (→ WikiData) was a US defense contractor, headquartered in Gaithersburg, MD.

In 2002, it became the EG&G division of URS Corporation, who later discontinued the use of the EG&G name in 2009.

The EG&G Princeton Applied Research division produced some test and measurement equipment that was Tek-related (see details below).

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Products by EG&G

Model Class Series Description Introduced Discontinued
EG&G ACS-2003A Plug-in 7000-series scopes Sampling Amplifier (?) (?)
EG&G ACS-2006A Plug-in 7000-series scopes Sampling Timebase (?) (?)
EG&G N-AM-171 Plug-in 7000-series scopes "High Frequency Module" (?) (?)
EG&G N-AM-173A Plug-in 7000-series scopes "Prebase Amplifier" (?) (?)

Possibly Tek related:

  • EG&G Princeton Applied Research 4203 Signal Averager