Fluke Corporation

Together, the companies developed the scopemeter, an instrument combining features of an oscilloscope and a multimeter.

Fluke purchased the testing and measurements division of Philips in 1993 for $41.8 million.

[3] In 2002, Fluke purchased DNI Nevada (formerly Dynatech Nevada/Neurodyne-Dempsey), a Carson City, Nevada based manufacturer of medical test equipment,[4] best known for being the original makers of the FitTester 3000 quantitative respirator fit test machine.

[7][8] Founded to manufacture test cable harnesses for examining television cathode-ray tubes.

[11] In 2002, Pomona Electronics relocated its manufacturing facility to Everett, Washington.