iNRCORE, formerly known as PulseR, has been at the forefront of high-reliability electronic components since 1947.
Our journey spans decades of technological advancements and strategic growth.
On November 22, 2023, iNRCORE announced the acquisition of COAST Magnetics, an industry leader in custom inductors, transformers and coils used in defense and aerospace applications.
On May 3, 2023, iNRCORE announced the acquisition of Sentran Corporationa manufacturer of dependable instrument transformers and transducers in support of energy conservation, monitoring, and control markets. Read more here.
On June 6, 2022, iNRCORE announced the acquisition of Vanguard Electronics a manufacturer of both catalogue and custom high reliability magnetics for the most demanding applications in the defense, aerospace, space and medical industries. Read more here.
On December 31, 2020, iNRCORE and Gowanda Components Group (“GCG”) formed a transformative partnership that will merge the well-known GCG industry brands (Gowanda Electronics, DYCO Electronics, TTE, RCD, and other legacy brands) into iNRCORE’s growing portfolio. Read more here.
iNRCORE acquires Bicron Electronics Company, a premier manufacturer of corona-free transformers, solenoids, and current sensing transformers. Bicron is the first of iNRCORE's planned new family of brands, and the acquisition adds depth to iNRCORE's Current Sense Transformers, increased custom design capabilities, and solenoids to our existing product lines. Read more here.
The Jordan Company (Chicago, IL) acquires majority stake of PulseR, with a renewed commitment to fund and expand the business.
PulseR moves to new, larger, state-of-the-art facilities in the US and Asia. Both facilities certified to AS9100D, and include expanded in-house qualification testing capabilities and automated production lines.
As parent company Pulse Electronics is acquired by Yageo, the Military & Aerospace division becomes a stand-alone, incorporated business: “PulseR, LLC"
Pulse Electronics is designed into the Orion Spacecraft, providing all of its data lines through the signature Copperhead Transceiver product line.
Technitrol and Pulse announces name change to Pulse Electronics. “Pulse Electronics Corporation reflects our focus as a pure-play electronic components provider.” – Interim President Drew Moyer.
Pulse secures major design wins on the Airbus A350 and Boeing 787 aircrafts.
Pulse secures its AS9100 certification.
Pulse is selected to provide more than 350 components per aircraft on the F-35 platform (NOTE: this number is now 410 components per aircraft in 2020)
Over the next decade, Pulse would complete 10 acquisitions , including the acquisition of EWC, Inc., which doubled the size of Mil-Aero Division and added a “Power Products” line.
All Pulse facilities are receive their ISO 9000 registration.
Technitrol purchases Pulse Engineering and merges with Fil-Mag to form “Pulse”.
Pulse Engineering opens its first manufacturing facility in Asia.
Technitrol is founded in Philadelphia, PA in 1947. The business was one of the 1st suppliers qualified to produce components that support high-reliability applications.