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==History== | |||
===Company Names=== | |||
Initial Filing as "Non-Linear Systems, Inc." - Feb 17, 1953<br> | |||
Name change to "Kaypro Corporation" - Jun 29, 1983<br> | |||
Subsidiary formed "Kaypro International" Jul 28, 1983<br> | |||
(California Secretary of State Listing, https://bizfileonline.sos.ca.gov/search/business?name=kaypro) | |||
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The evolution of Kaypro Corporation began under the name Non-Linear Systems, Inc., organized in 1953. The company developed the first digital voltmeter and quickly established itself as a leader in the field of electronic test equipment. NLS has been a major supplier of digital voltmeters and ratiometers to large corporations in the aerospace industry. | |||
In 1972, NLS decided to concentrate its efforts on small, consumer-oriented, electronic testing devices. They set up a world-wide network of distributors to provide portable multimeters, oscilloscopes, counters, frequency meters, temperature meters, and digital panel meters. | |||
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(Kaypro, The Complete Business Computer Brochure, Nov. 1983 Likely) | |||
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==Samples from a 1960's computer catalog== | |||
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NON-LINEAR SYSTEMS, INC., Del Mar Airport, Del Mar, Calif. / SKyline 5-1134 / *C 60 | |||
Digital voltmeters, ohmmeters, ratiometers; oscillogram trace readers, precision wirewound resistors, electronic measurement instruments for missile, nuclear, scientific and manufacturing fields; digital readouts, data processing and recording equipment, | |||
scanners, visual output devices, analog to digital converters / RMSa Ms(240) Se(1952) DAle A. F. Kay, pres. / R. C. Wynne, V.P., Sales (pg 40) | |||
C40. CONVERTERS, INFORMATION, ANALOG TO DIGITAL | |||
NON-LINEAR SYSTEMS INC., Del Mar Airport, Del-Mar, Calif. / Analog to Digital Convertors and Data Logging Systems / DESCR: convert electrical parameters into digital visual and electrical form. Complete systems permit automatic recording of up to 1000 input channels / USE: computer set-up and solution recording / converters,$985 to $8500; systems, $7000 to $80,000 (pg 59) | |||
D2A. DATA REDUCTION EQUIPMENT | |||
NON-LINEAR SYSTEMS INC., Del Mar Airport, Del Mar, Calif. / Oscillogram trace readers / DESCR: converts trace deflections into digital form, applies linear or non-linear calibrations and | |||
records time and data in column form on electric typewriter / USE: simplifies and speeds reduction of oscillographic data / $20,000 (pg 62) | |||
Il. INDICATORS (COMPUTER TYPES) | |||
NON-LINEAR SYSTEMS, INC.. Del Mar Airport, Del Mar, Calif. / digital readouts / DESCR: displays up to 12 symbols or messages per window. Standard units have up to 6 windows in 3 window sizes. Display is actuated by energizing the one proper lamp out of the 12 lamps per window. No moving parts. Only 1 1/2" deep. Message display plates are easily changed by user / USE: for displaying alphanumeric or other symbolic data available in contact closure or voltage form from computers, analog-to-digital converters, etc. / $25 to $150 (pg 64) | |||
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(Computers and Automation, [http://www.bitsavers.org/magazines/Computers_And_Automation/196006.pdf 6th Annual Issue], June 1960) | |||
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==Sample Large System== | |||
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This is an example of NLS's mid 1960's laboratory voltmeter systems which including the ability to record data to a printer, paper tape or electronic reels for further analysis. | This is an example of NLS's mid 1960's laboratory voltmeter systems which including the ability to record data to a printer, paper tape or electronic reels for further analysis. | ||
==Datico Missle System with M-24== | |||
[[File:M24 in Nortronic System.jpg]]<br>(Electronics, Jan 30, 1959) | |||
[[Datico|Datico Details]] | |||
==Manuals and Videos== | |||
[[NLS Manuals]] | [[NLS Manuals]] | ||
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[[File:NLS 50 ad.jpg]]<br>1959? | |||
==NLS Meters== | ==NLS Meters== | ||
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| NLS 451 Digital Voltmeter || [[File:NLS 451 Image.jpg|400px]] | | NLS 406 Digital Voltmeter<br> | ||
"The First Commercial Voltmeter"<br> | |||
1954 | |||
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[[File:NLS DVM 406.jpg]] | |||
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| NLS 451 Digital Voltmeter<br> | |||
"An ecomony version" of the 406<br> | |||
1955 | |||
|| [[File:NLS 451 Image.jpg|400px]] | |||
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| NLS 500 Digital Voltmeter | |||
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[[File:NLS DVM 500.jpg]] | |||
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| NLS M24 Volt-Ohm-RatioMeter || [[File:NLS M-24 Volt-Ohm-Ratiometer img.jpg|400px]] | | NLS M24 Volt-Ohm-RatioMeter || [[File:NLS M-24 Volt-Ohm-Ratiometer img.jpg|400px]] | ||
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| NLS 5000 Series Digital Voltmeter || [[File:NLS 5000 Voltmeter.jpg|400px]] | | NLS 5000 Series Digital Voltmeter || [[File:NLS 5000 Voltmeter.jpg|400px]] | ||
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| NLS X2 Series Digital Voltmeter || | |||
[[File:NLS X2.jpg|200px]] | |||
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==NLS Comparators== | |||
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| NLS 50 Digital Comparator || [[File:NLS 50.jpg]] | |||
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==NLS Oscilloscopes== | |||
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[[File:NLS 3 oscilloscopes.jpg|800px]]<br> | |||
NLS MS-15 (Single Probe 15MHz)<br> | |||
NLS MS-215 (Double Probe 15MHz)<br> | |||
NLS MS-230 (Double Probe 30MHz) | |||
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[[File:NLS 3 osc back.jpg]] | |||
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[[File:NLS osc charger 41-134-1.jpg|300px]] | |||
[[File:NLS osc charger 41-184-1.jpg|300px]]<br> | |||
Charger 41-134-1 for the MS-15 & MS-215<br> | |||
Charger 41-184-1 for the MS-230 | |||
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[[File:NLS osc case.jpg|340px]] | |||
[[File:NLS osc probe.jpg|190px]]<br> | |||
Oscilloscope Case and Probe | |||
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Latest revision as of 00:51, 22 June 2026
History
Company Names
Initial Filing as "Non-Linear Systems, Inc." - Feb 17, 1953
Name change to "Kaypro Corporation" - Jun 29, 1983
Subsidiary formed "Kaypro International" Jul 28, 1983
(California Secretary of State Listing, https://bizfileonline.sos.ca.gov/search/business?name=kaypro)
The evolution of Kaypro Corporation began under the name Non-Linear Systems, Inc., organized in 1953. The company developed the first digital voltmeter and quickly established itself as a leader in the field of electronic test equipment. NLS has been a major supplier of digital voltmeters and ratiometers to large corporations in the aerospace industry.
In 1972, NLS decided to concentrate its efforts on small, consumer-oriented, electronic testing devices. They set up a world-wide network of distributors to provide portable multimeters, oscilloscopes, counters, frequency meters, temperature meters, and digital panel meters.
(Kaypro, The Complete Business Computer Brochure, Nov. 1983 Likely)
Samples from a 1960's computer catalog
NON-LINEAR SYSTEMS, INC., Del Mar Airport, Del Mar, Calif. / SKyline 5-1134 / *C 60
Digital voltmeters, ohmmeters, ratiometers; oscillogram trace readers, precision wirewound resistors, electronic measurement instruments for missile, nuclear, scientific and manufacturing fields; digital readouts, data processing and recording equipment, scanners, visual output devices, analog to digital converters / RMSa Ms(240) Se(1952) DAle A. F. Kay, pres. / R. C. Wynne, V.P., Sales (pg 40)
C40. CONVERTERS, INFORMATION, ANALOG TO DIGITAL
NON-LINEAR SYSTEMS INC., Del Mar Airport, Del-Mar, Calif. / Analog to Digital Convertors and Data Logging Systems / DESCR: convert electrical parameters into digital visual and electrical form. Complete systems permit automatic recording of up to 1000 input channels / USE: computer set-up and solution recording / converters,$985 to $8500; systems, $7000 to $80,000 (pg 59)
D2A. DATA REDUCTION EQUIPMENT
NON-LINEAR SYSTEMS INC., Del Mar Airport, Del Mar, Calif. / Oscillogram trace readers / DESCR: converts trace deflections into digital form, applies linear or non-linear calibrations and records time and data in column form on electric typewriter / USE: simplifies and speeds reduction of oscillographic data / $20,000 (pg 62)
Il. INDICATORS (COMPUTER TYPES)
NON-LINEAR SYSTEMS, INC.. Del Mar Airport, Del Mar, Calif. / digital readouts / DESCR: displays up to 12 symbols or messages per window. Standard units have up to 6 windows in 3 window sizes. Display is actuated by energizing the one proper lamp out of the 12 lamps per window. No moving parts. Only 1 1/2" deep. Message display plates are easily changed by user / USE: for displaying alphanumeric or other symbolic data available in contact closure or voltage form from computers, analog-to-digital converters, etc. / $25 to $150 (pg 64)
(Computers and Automation, 6th Annual Issue, June 1960)
Sample Large System
NLS S-1 Base Configuration
This is an example of NLS's mid 1960's laboratory voltmeter systems which including the ability to record data to a printer, paper tape or electronic reels for further analysis.
Datico Missle System with M-24
Manuals and Videos
NLS Promotional Material
1961? |
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NLS Meters
NLS Comparators
| NLS 50 Digital Comparator |
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NLS Oscilloscopes
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AC to DC Converters
AC to DC Converters allowed for the DC Volt Meters to read an AC currents voltage.






