Mitsumi Electric
Mitsumi Denki engl. "Mitsumi Electric"
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legal form | Kabushiki-gaisha (joint stock company) |
founding | 1954 |
Seat | Tama-shi , Tokyo |
management | Itsuo Moribe and Shigeru Moribe |
Number of employees | 36,417 |
Branch | Electrical engineering |
Website | http://www.mitsumi.com/ |
Status: 2015 |
Mitsumi Electric Co., Ltd. ( English for Mitsumi Denki KK , Japanese ミ ツ ミ 電機 株式会社 , Mitsumi Denki kabushiki-gaisha ) was a Japanese manufacturer of components for entertainment electronics founded in 1954 .
On the Tokyo Stock Exchange , the company's shares were stock index Nikkei 225 listed. Mitsumi offered its products through subsidiaries in Asia, Europe and North America. In January 2017 the merger with Minebea (NMB) to MinebeaMitsumi ( ミ ネ ベ ア ミ ツ ミ 株式会社 , ~ KK , English "~ Inc.") took place.
Products
A key product area of the company was the control panels for video game consoles . Mitsumi had made the official controllers for the following consoles:
- Nintendo Entertainment System and Famicom
- Super Nintendo Entertainment System and Super Famicom
- Nintendo GameCube (not all revisions) and the wireless WaveBird
- Wii Remote and Wii Nunchuk (not all revisions)
- PlayStation : Standard and DualShock (not all revisions)
- PlayStation 2 : DualShock 2 (not all revisions)
- Xbox : The original Duke and the earlier S models
- Further products
- The circuit board of the Wi-Fi module of the Nintendo DS family of systems (according to the FCC ID on the bottom of each system) and makes at least some Nintendo DS Lite consoles for Nintendo.
- Remote controls for many brands of home electronics, as well as keyboards and mice for personal computers, as well as the keyboard of the Apple Pro and the Mighty Mouse.
- Floppy and CD and DVD drives for laptop computers, desktops , servers and the Famicom Disk System . In the 1980s Mitsumi introduced the mechanics of various floppy disk drives for home computers . The various manufacturers of these home computers donated a purchased Mitsumi drive to its own housing and control electronics so that the Mitsumi name was not visible on the outside. Mitsumi's own floppy disk drives for personal computers were sold under both the Mitsumi and Newtronics names.
- Mitsumi was certain also to the manufacturer hardware of Nintendo Wii U .
- For Commodore International the keyboards of various home computers such as B. the VIC-20 but also other components such as the video interface card of the CDTV at Mitsumi.
- Mitsumi built the keyboards of the TI-99/4 and 4 / A for Texas Instruments .
- Mitsumi was involved in the development or production of some of the components of the XM Satellite Radio .
Web links
Commons : Mitsumi Electric - collection of pictures, videos and audio files
- The company's website at www.mitsumi.com
- Firmware for Mitsumi CDR, DVDR
- Website of MinebeaMitsumi KK
Individual evidence
- ↑ Emma Boyes: Wii Remote maker profits soar . In: GameSpot . CBS Interactive . February 8, 2007. Retrieved February 8, 2007.
- ↑ Components: Nikkei Stock Average . Nikkei Inc. . Retrieved June 16, 2015.
- ↑ MegaChips and Mitsumi Simplify IP Camera Deployment . PR Newswire . June 8, 2015. Accessed June 15, 2015.
- ↑ https://asia.nikkei.com/Editor-s-Picks/Japan-Update/Bearing-maker-MinebeaMitsumi-seen-beating-full-year-profit-forecast