Photo Archive: A Factory in Tokyo, 1968
Head Office and Tokyo Works 1968 In 1964, the year of the Tokyo Olympics, SANYO DENKI revamped its management team with the founder Hideo Yamamoto stepping down to become chairman…
Providing Cooling Solution with High Performance and Reliability
Head Office and Tokyo Works 1968 In 1964, the year of the Tokyo Olympics, SANYO DENKI revamped its management team with the founder Hideo Yamamoto stepping down to become chairman…
Speed Control for Optimized Performance DC fans with a four-wire configuration consist of power, ground, tach pulse output, and PWM input control for varying speed. Being able to vary the…
There has been a rise in the use of home ventilation systems during the COVID-19 pandemic as we are now more conscious of air quality than ever. Concerns are not…
As 5G wireless technology delivers higher data speed and massive network capacity, as well as expanding cloud services, the processing speed and amount of data on the servers are increasing…
Brief Overview of DC Fan Sensors In the DC fan world, fans come in two, three, and four wire configurations as follows: Two wire – Just power and ground, fans…
In the 1960s, our flagship products were power supplies for communication applications, and these demonstrated solid growth primarily centered on permanent power supply systems, wind-up generators and power supply systems…
Sanyo Denki over the years designed innovative high-performance fans for niche markets. The latest San Ace 40 9HVA type is designed with customer requirements in mind, shown in Figure 1.…
Previous Article Before daybreak on June 4, 1960, a fire broke out at Ueda Works. Fanned by a strong wind, the fire engulfed and destroyed the wooden main factory building…
First Servo and Step Motors | Previous Article In 1957, predicting that the main Tokyo Works factory would soon be outgrown, a plot of land was purchased in Aokicho, Kawaguchi,…
Previous article The Beginning of booming consumer economy In the 1950s, as the Japanese electronics industry continued to grow, many broadcasting stations were established, with public radio broadcasts beginning in 1951, and television…