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Revision as of 17:42, 8 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
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The Navy selected Nortronics' Datico automatic electronic evaluation system for its Polaris Fleet Ballistic Missile System. Datico is based on the concept developed some three years ago under company sponsorship and since employed by the Air Force and Army. Delivery of the first Navy unit was made six months from the date of go-ahead. For Polaris, Datico is used to monitor, checkout and perform the launch countdown sequence for each of the sixteen missiles aboard the submarines. It is used on the submarines, the submarine tenders, at the Naval Weapons Annex and on factory assembly lines.
The Datico work was being conducted at Anaheim, California by Nortronics Systems Support Department.
(The 1961 Aerospace Year Book, Aerospace Industries Association of America)
Manuals and Videos
NLS Promotional Material
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NLS Meters
| NLS 451 Digital Voltmeter | |
| NLS M24 Volt-Ohm-RatioMeter | |
| NLS V35 Digital Voltmeter | |
| NLS 2900 Series Digital Voltmeter | |
| NLS 5000 Series Digital Voltmeter | |
| NLS X2 Series Digital Voltmeter |
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.







