They also introduced the first commercially available switched-capacitor filters, and a variety of discrete-time analog signal processing.
These were popularly used by companies such as MXR, Boss Corporation, Electro-Harmonix, A/DA and others in various electric guitar effects such as analog delay, chorus and flanging devices through the 1970s and 1980s.
[3] Reticon also made very steep analog filters useful for audio measurement.
Weckler went on to form Rad-icon Imaging Corporation in 1997, where he continued to work in semiretirement until 2009.
[5] The former Reticon group was shuttered by PerkinElmer in the mid 2000s, with some employees and assets transferring into the Amorphous Silicon division.