Oak
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Oak refers to a number of companies starting with Oak Industries.
History[edit | edit source]
Oak Switch Systems appear to have merged with Standard Grigsby to become OakGrigsby.<ref name="OakGrigsby" /><ref name="Electroswitch" />
OakGrigsby were then acquired by Electroswitch in 2003.<ref name="Electroswitch" />
Oak-Mitsui was created as a joint venture between Oak Industries, Mitsui Mining and Smelting of Japan, and Anaconda. The presence of the Oak logo on a PCB only indicates that the PCB substrate came from Oak; it does not indicate that Oak Switch Systems were involved with the manufacture of the keyboard or its switches.
Products[edit | edit source]
Oak Industries Series 225 pushbutton switches share the same logo as that found on many keyboard PCBs.
Gallery[edit | edit source]
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Oak PCB in the Acorn BBC Microcomputer
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Oak PCB in a Lear Siegler ADM 11 keyboard
External links[edit | edit source]
- Oak-Mitsui — Company: Mission and History
- FundingUniverse — History of Oak Industries Inc.
- Electronic Surplus — OAK INDUSTRIES - SERIES225/YELLOW LED - Switch, pushbutton. Package of 20. - Pushbutton Switch - Switches
References[edit | edit source]
<references> <ref name="OakGrigsby">OakGrigsby — OakGrigsby Acquired by Electroswitch.</ref> <ref name="Electroswitch">Electroswitch — Oak Grigsby Cross Reference to Electroswitch Switches formerly Standard Grigsby and Oak Switch Systems</ref> </references>