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Dataforth Corporation Who we are Dataforth was established in 1984 to provide signal conditioning, data acquisition, and data communication hazard protection solutions to the ever-enlarging factory automation markets. The original entrepreneurial venture was spawned by the Burr-Brown Corporation, an international leader in analog integrated circuits and related products and now part of Texas Instruments, Inc. Today, Dataforth is a worldwide innovator of signal conditioning, data acquisition, and data communicati...

Dataforth Corporation
Who we are

Dataforth was established in 1984 to provide signal conditioning, data acquisition, and data communication hazard protection solutions to the ever-enlarging factory automation markets. The original entrepreneurial venture was spawned by the Burr-Brown Corporation, an international leader in analog integrated circuits and related products and now part of Texas Instruments, Inc.

Today, Dataforth is a worldwide innovator of signal conditioning, data acquisition, and data communication products. It maintains a positive revenue growth and delivers a steady introduction of new products offering customers high quality solutions for their industrial applications.

Our values

“Our passion at Dataforth Corporation is designing, manufacturing, and marketing the best possible data acquisition and control, signal conditioning, and data communication products. Our mission is to set new standards of product quality, performance, and customer service.” Dataforth Corporation, with 30+ years of experience, is the worldwide leader in Instrument Class® Industrial Electronics – rugged, high-performance data acquisition and control, signal conditioning, and data communication products that play a vital role in maintaining the integrity of industrial automation, data acquisition, and quality assurance systems.Our products directly connect to most industrialsensors and protect valuable measurement and control signals and equipment from the dangerous and degrading effects of noise, transient power surges, internal ground loops, and other hazards present in industrialenvironments.

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