Key Tronic

Key Tronic EMS
Public (NASDAQ: KTCC)
Industry Computer peripherals
Founded 1969
Headquarters Spokane Valley, WA
Key people
Craig Gates - CEO
Products Keyboards
Revenue $434 million (1/30/16)
Website www.keytronic.com

Key Tronic (NASDAQ: KTCC) is a contract manufacturer. Founded in 1969, its core product group initially included keyboards, mice and other input devices. KeyTronic now specializes in PCBA and full product assembly, plastic molding, precision metal stamping, fabrication and finishing, and engineering services with products ranging from simple consumer devices to complex, high end commercial and industrial electro-mechanical products.[1] Key Tronic operates worldwide with activities in the United States, Mexico, and China.

After the introduction of the IBM PC, Key Tronic began manufacturing keyboards compatible with those computer system units.[2]

Most of their keyboards are based on the 8048 microcontroller to communicate to the computer. Their early keyboards used an Intel 8048 MCU. However, as the company evolved, they began to use their own 8048-based MCUs.

In 1978, Key Tronic Corporation introduced keyboards with capacitive-based switches, one of the first keyboard technologies to not use self-contained switches. There was simply a sponge pad with a conductive-coated Mylar plastic sheet on the switch plunger, and two half-moon trace patterns on the printed circuit board below. As the key was depressed, the capacitance between the plunger pad and the patterns on the PCB below changed, which was detected by integrated circuits (IC). These keyboards were claimed to have the same reliability as the other "solid-state switch" keyboards such as inductive and Hall-Effect, but competitive with direct-contact keyboards.

KeyTronicEMS At A Glance Certifications:

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KeyTronicEMS serves a diverse group of customers, manufacturing a variety of products, including:

Telecommunications

Computer and Peripherals

Consumer Household products

Medical

Automotive

References

  1. "About Us".
  2. Sandler, Corey (January 1983). "Key Tronic's Soft Touch". PC Magazine: 347. Retrieved 2013-10-21.

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