TOKO - Toko, Inc. was founded in 1955 as Toko Radio Coil Laboratory. Less than one year later, we introduced the industry's first intermediate frequency transformer (IFT) coil, helping make the transistor radio possible. Toko's widespread electronics technology spans many fields of technical expertise, and has allowed a diversification into integrated circuits, magnetics, electro-ceramics, RF and power module design as well as video and medical systems. As additional products were introduced, the company changed its name to Toko, Inc. in 1964. More...
The Toko Group is a multinational manufacturer of electronic components, subassemblies, and systems with worldwide operations encompassing 20 sales and service centers, 14 manufacturing sites, and 6 R&D facilities. Employing 14,000 people, over 3.5 billion individual components are produced annually. With sales over $500 million annually, Toko is one of the world's largest manufacturers of miniature RF/IF inductor and filter products. Less...
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Toko America, the North American subsidiary of Toko, Inc., was established in New York City in 1965. After relocating the North American headquarters to the Chicago area in the late seventies, the company expanded to include three regional and ten satellite sales offices. In addition, our Colorado design center develops new semiconductor and SAW filter products for Toko's worldwide market.
In 1990 Toko America acquired Signal Processing Technologies, a leading maker of precision analog signal conditioning ICs. Toko America enjoys a long established reputation for supplying high quality electronic components to the country's largest and most innovative electronics companies. Toko America is striving to provide leading edge components and assemblies to the communications, consumer electronics, computer/networking, and automotive electronics industries. In addition, we have developed a new business segment by providing video and imaging systems to the broadcast, government and commercial end markets.
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