Data Delay Devices, Inc. (DDD) was a semiconductor company that was founded in 1964 and based in Pennsylvania, USA. The company specialized in the design and manufacture of a range of semiconductor products, including digital delay lines, programmable timers, and other timing devices.
DDD's products were widely used in a variety of industries, including aerospace, defense, telecommunications, and industrial automation. The company was known for its high-quality and reliable products, which were often customized to meet the specific needs of its customers.
In 2006, Data Delay Devices, Inc. was acquired by Data Device Corporation (DDC), a leading supplier of high-reliability data communication and control solutions for the aerospace and defense industries. Today, DDD's products are still used by many customers in these industries, and the company's legacy of high-quality timing devices lives on through DDC's product offerings.
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