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'''Nuclear Data Incorporated''' was a manufacturer of scientific measuring devices for high energy physics laboratories.  Application areas included X-ray analysis and radiation monitoring.
 
'''Nuclear Data Incorporated''' was a manufacturer of scientific measuring devices for high energy physics laboratories.  Application areas included X-ray analysis and radiation monitoring.
  
In the 1960s, they built [[minicomputer]]s to automate their laboratory devices, such as the ND 812. Over time they replaced these custom designed computers with [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]] [[LSI-11]] minicomputers with custom [[peripheral]]s.  Their headquarters were located in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schaumburg,_Illinois Schaumburg, IL].
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In the 1960s, they built [[minicomputer]]s to automate their laboratory devices, such as the [[ND 812]]. Over time they replaced these custom designed computers with [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]] [[LSI-11]] minicomputers with custom [[peripheral]]s.  Their headquarters were located in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schaumburg,_Illinois Schaumburg, IL].
  
 
In May, 1973, [[Bunker Ramo]] acquired the Electronic Store Information Systems Division of Nuclear Data for $3.2 million in cash.  The sale included a point of sale terminal business.<!--
 
In May, 1973, [[Bunker Ramo]] acquired the Electronic Store Information Systems Division of Nuclear Data for $3.2 million in cash.  The sale included a point of sale terminal business.<!--

Latest revision as of 17:25, 13 January 2024

Nuclear Data Incorporated was a manufacturer of scientific measuring devices for high energy physics laboratories. Application areas included X-ray analysis and radiation monitoring.

In the 1960s, they built minicomputers to automate their laboratory devices, such as the ND 812. Over time they replaced these custom designed computers with DEC LSI-11 minicomputers with custom peripherals. Their headquarters were located in Schaumburg, IL.

In May, 1973, Bunker Ramo acquired the Electronic Store Information Systems Division of Nuclear Data for $3.2 million in cash. The sale included a point of sale terminal business.

On July 5, 1989, the company formally changed its name to Metropolitan Circuits, Inc., after having divested most of their business to other companies.