Prior to the merger, EIAJ created a number of electronics industry standards that have had some use outside Japan, including: Another standard is the multi-channel TV sound system used with the NTSC-J analog TV system.
It is often referred to simply as EIAJ, or sometimes as FM-FM audio.
The Japanese technical standard JIS-C-7102 provides a method of developing part numbers for transistor devices.
[1] The part number has up to five fields, for example in the number 2SC82DA: in 1948, Electronic Industries Association of Japan has first appeared in Taito, Tokyo, Japan.
In 2000, Electronic Industries Association of Japan became a Pending merger with JEIDA and was Reorganized into JEITA.