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For over 50 years, DDC's product innovations have served an integral role in the advancement of the aerospace and defense industry.
1964Data Device Corporation founded in a 4,000 sq. ft. facility in Hicksville, N.Y., with 25 employees
1974DDC outgrows its Hicksville facility and moves to Bohemia, N.Y.
1979Beta Transformer Technology Corporation founded in Ronkonkoma N.Y.
1993Data Bus Advanced Communication Engine (ACE)
The 1st fully integrated interface terminal
1982DDC publishes the MIL-STD-1553 Designer's Guide
This book became the industry standard for avionics engineers, and is still used today
1983DDC introduces MIL-STD-1553 Bus Controller and Remote Terminal Unit
1991DDC introduces Solid State Power Controllers for ground vehicles
1964DDC develops Operational Amplifiers
1997Mini-ACE®
This generation of fully integrated interface terminals has all of the functionality of ACE, in a 1.0 x 1.0 inch ceramic package
2009Total-ACE®
The world's 1st fully integrated 1553 terminal with transformers in one small 1.1 in x 0.6 in BGA package
2011Total-AceXtreme®
The world's smallest, ultra low power, fully integrated MIL-STD-1553 terminal complete with transformers in a single 0.63 x 0.63 inch BGA package.
2002Micro-ACE®
The smallest footprint of any 1553 integrated terminal in the industry and the first of its kind offered in a 0.815 x 0.815 inch BGA package
2006DDC introduces the first portable, ruggedized multi-protocol USB Interface, suitable for use with any laptop, desktop, or tablet computer
DDC introduces ruggedized SSPC Power Distribution Units
2013DDC acquires National Hybrid's Data Bus product line
1990The 1st monolithic R-to-D converter is introduced
2013DDC introduces a MIL-STD-1553, ARINC 429, & Ethernet smart protocol converter
DDC introduces AFDX® PMC boards
DDC introduces high-performance 3-Phase BLDC motor torque controllers
1980DDC expands Bohemia Facilities to 130,000 sq. ft.
1991DDC Ireland facility established to expand European presence
19801960 1970 1990 2000 2010
DDC establishes medical electronics subsidiary, LinkTech
1985DDC becomes one of the first hybrid micro-circuit facilities in the U.S. to be MIL-STD-1772 certified
1992Beta relocated to Bohemia, N.Y.
2000Beta earns ISO 9001 certification
1971DDC is acquired by ILC Industries
2004DDC wins Preferred Supplier Award from Lockheed Martin (followed by similar awards in 2006 & 2010)
2005DDC wins Supplier Excellence Award from Raytheon (followed by similar awards every successive year through 2012)
2011DDC wins Platinum Award for Exceptional Supplier Quality & Delivery from L-3 Communication Systems-West
2010DDC wins Supplier Award from General Atomics (and again in 2011)
1st time MIL-STD-1553 designed into the flight control of a commercial aircraft. DDC components specified. (Airbus A350 XWB)
SSPC Line Replaceable Module for quick field maintenance.
Light-weight PDU for compact and flight applications.
1967DDC develops 1st modular Solid-State Synchro Converters
1972DDC enters U.S. Navy SEM program
DDC Opens Sales Offices in Washington & California
1984DDC opens Germany & Japan Sales Offices
DDC Opens Sales Office in France
1998Beta Website Launched
1997DDC Website Launched
1978DDC develops U.S. Navy Submarine Digital Depth Indicator
1995Customer Service Department created
1986Sweden Sales Office opens
DDC earns ISO 9001 certification
2007DDC earns AS9100 certification
1982DDC opens U.K. Sales Office
1998Enhanced Mini-ACE®
Enhanced architecture improves the functions of BC, RT, & MT modes
1999DDC introduces new logo
19871st DDC Product to be qualified for space
2014DDC updates website to honor 50th Anniversary
DDC acquires Natel's Synchro product line
2003DDC introduces 1st Fibre Channel card
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