About
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B&K Precision helped pioneer the electronic testing industry, and like so many early electronics firms, B&K started in a garage. Frustrated by a lack of equipment to easily test television components, Philip Ban and Carl Korn began making their own devices and opened Central Television Service Company. By 1951, Korn had developed what would become B&K Precision into a company that had branched out into other areas of electronic testing and measurement. B&K Precision's core instruments include power supplies and DC electronic loads, as well as function and arbitrary generators, component testers, oscilloscopes, multimeters and spectrum analyzers.
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