Farnell Technology
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Farnell Technology, once the manufacturing arm of the Farnell Electronics Group, was the name given to a collection of electronic manufacturing companies started or acquired by the Farnell Electronics Group over time. Its headquarters were in Sandbeck Way, Wetherby, West Yorkshire. Farnell Technology was sold to Advance International in 1995.
[edit] Constituent companies
The group of electronic manufacturing companies known as Farnell Technology included:
- BBH Windings was primarily a manufacturer of wound components, transformers and inductors.
- Farnell Instruments made a wide range of laboratory and industrial instrumentation including bench power power supplies, switch-mode power supplies, signal generators, digital voltmeters, oscilloscopes, trip amplifiers etc.
- HiVolt made high voltage power supplies for the medical and allied industries.
- Kelan Circuits manufactures printed circuit boards.
- Wayne Kerr Electronics manufactured LCR meters and Automated Test Equipment (ATE).

