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American auto parts supplier
Delco Electronics Corporation was the automotive electronics design and manufacturing subsidiary of General Motors based in Kokomo, Indiana, that manufactured
Delco_Electronics
American satellite and wireless communications company
1985, General Motors merged Hughes Aircraft with its Delco Electronics unit to form Hughes Electronics Corporation, an independent subsidiary.[citation needed]
Hughes_Electronics
General Motors' American automotive parts subsidiary
Corporation, United Motors Service, and United Delco. The brand "ACDelco" should not be confused with GM's former AC Delco Systems, formed in 1994 from the merger
ACDelco
engines, transmissions, gas turbine engines), New Departure (bearings), Delco Electronics and ACDelco (electrical and electronic components), GMAC (finance)
History_of_General_Motors
Computer that adjusts electronics in an internal combustion propulsion system
system, to which control of the ignition system was added. In 1981, a Delco Electronics ECU was used by several Chevrolet and Buick engines to control their
Engine_control_unit
Electronics for GM auto racing
1986, the GM Motorsports group asked Delco Electronics Corporation (December), a subsidiary of GM Hughes Electronics (headquarters- Kokomo, Indiana) if
Development of electronics for GM auto racing
Development_of_electronics_for_GM_auto_racing
American aerospace and defense company (1934–1997)
was merged with GM's Delco Electronics to form Hughes Electronics Corporation. This group then consisted of: Delco Electronics Corporation Hughes Aircraft
Hughes_Aircraft_Company
American automobile executive and engineer
of Delco Electronics Division of General Motors and was primarily responsible for leading it into the high-tech age. He saw in Delco Electronics a company
Donald_J._Atwood_Jr.
Diagnostics system for General Motors vehicles
representation from eight component divisions, AC Spark Plug, Delco Electronics, Delco Products, Delco Remy, Diesel Equipment, Packard Electric, Rochester Products
ALDL
American rapist and kidnapper (1946–2002)
all but ended by the time he moved to Kokomo, Indiana, to work at Delco Electronics. Crutchley had previously worked at General Motors' Central Foundry
John_Brennan_Crutchley
Topics referred to by the same term
Michigan Delco, North Carolina ACDelco Delco Electronics Delco ignition system Sierra Leone Development Company Delco Proper, television show Delco accent
Delco
American multinational automotive company
due to the 1973 oil crisis. In partnership with Boeing, GM's Delco Defense Electronics Division designed the Lunar Roving Vehicle, which traversed the
General_Motors
Inertial Navigation system
The Delco Carousel — proper name Carousel IV — was an inertial navigation system (INS) for aircraft developed by Delco Electronics. Before the advent of
Delco_Carousel
American automotive businessman (1861–1947)
New Departure Manufacturing, Dayton Engineering Laboratories (later Delco Electronics Corporation), Harrison Radiator Corporation, Remy Electric, Jaxon
William_C._Durant
Satellite manufacturing division of Boeing
Hughes Aircraft with its Delco Electronics unit to form Hughes Electronics. This group then consisted of: Delco Electronics Corporation Hughes Aircraft
Boeing Satellite Development Center
Boeing_Satellite_Development_Center
Historic house in Ohio, United States
the primary residence of inventor Charles F. Kettering, founder of Delco Electronics. The Tudor Revival house, also known as Ridgeleigh Terrace, was the
Charles_F._Kettering_House
Automotive components producer
Wyoming, Michigan — valve train products Delco Electronics and Safety, Kokomo, Indiana — automotive electronics and related products These plants manufacture
GM_Components_Holdings
British politician (born 1968)
in 2011. After university, Keegan had a business career working at Delco Electronics (part of the General Motors Group), NatWest Bank (senior buyer), MasterCard
Gillian_Keegan
Subcompact electric car
Magne Charge inductive charging paddle, developed and manufactured by Delco Electronics, a GM subsidiary. This paddle was inserted into a slot located between
General_Motors_EV1
Harlem (2006–11) Cleveland Diesel (1938–62) Dayton-Wright (1919–23) Delco Electronics (1989-85) Delphi (1994–99) Delta Motor (1997–2004) Detroit Diesel
General Motors Research Laboratories
General_Motors_Research_Laboratories
Continuously computed dead reckoning
guidance and navigation system for the Apollo program. MIT and the Delco Electronics Div. of General Motors Corp. were awarded the joint contract for design
Inertial_navigation_system
Direct induction heating of cooking vessels
single-burner range was named the Cool Top Induction Range. It used parallel Delco Electronics transistors developed for automotive electronic ignition systems to
Induction_cooking
for sponsoring the "Delco Electronics "500" Festival Parade" every year he was at Delco Electronics (1993–1996). Delco Electronics also sponsored the 1997
Gary_Dickinson
American multinational aerospace and defense conglomerate
Dynamics missile business (Pomona facility), the defense portion of Delco Electronics (Delco Systems Operations), and Magnavox Electronic Systems. Raytheon
RTX_Corporation
American automobile division of General Motors
Harlem (2006–11) Cleveland Diesel (1938–62) Dayton-Wright (1919–23) Delco Electronics (1989-85) Delphi (1994–99) Delta Motor (1997–2004) Detroit Diesel
Chevrolet
American self-driving car company
Harlem (2006–11) Cleveland Diesel (1938–62) Dayton-Wright (1919–23) Delco Electronics (1989-85) Delphi (1994–99) Delta Motor (1997–2004) Detroit Diesel
Cruise_(autonomous_vehicle)
American inventor, engineer and businessman (1876–1958)
engineer, businessman, and the holder of 186 patents. He was a founder of Delco, and was head of research at General Motors from 1920 to 1947. Among his
Charles_F._Kettering
Chevrolet V8 engine
Harlem (2006–11) Cleveland Diesel (1938–62) Dayton-Wright (1919–23) Delco Electronics (1989-85) Delphi (1994–99) Delta Motor (1997–2004) Detroit Diesel
Chevrolet Gemini small-block engine
Chevrolet_Gemini_small-block_engine
American direct broadcast satellite and streaming TV company
Motors then merged Hughes Aircraft with its subsidiary Delco Electronics to create Hughes Electronics Corporation. Stanley E. Hubbard founded United States
DirecTV
American businesswoman and executive
Harlem (2006–11) Cleveland Diesel (1938–62) Dayton-Wright (1919–23) Delco Electronics (1989-85) Delphi (1994–99) Delta Motor (1997–2004) Detroit Diesel
Mary_Barra
Family of launch vehicles used in U.S. Air Force and space programs (1959–2005)
to obtain, it was replaced by a more modern guidance system, the Delco Electronics Universal Space Guidance System (USGS). The USGS used a Carousel IV
Titan_(rocket_family)
Automobile platform
Harlem (2006–11) Cleveland Diesel (1938–62) Dayton-Wright (1919–23) Delco Electronics (1989-85) Delphi (1994–99) Delta Motor (1997–2004) Detroit Diesel
General_Motors_GMT_platform
American brand of vehicles
Harlem (2006–11) Cleveland Diesel (1938–62) Dayton-Wright (1919–23) Delco Electronics (1989-85) Delphi (1994–99) Delta Motor (1997–2004) Detroit Diesel
Hummer
Luxury car manufacturing division of General Motors
and an all-transistor signal-seeking car radio that was produced by GM's Delco Radio and which was available as standard equipment for the 1957 Eldorado
Cadillac
Swedish truck manufacturer
Harlem (2006–11) Cleveland Diesel (1938–62) Dayton-Wright (1919–23) Delco Electronics (1989-85) Delphi (1994–99) Delta Motor (1997–2004) Detroit Diesel
Volvo_Trucks
American businessperson
University of Missouri - Kansas City. His career began in General Motors' Delco Electronics Division and AT&T Technologies, working in manufacturing and engineering
Gary_E._Dickerson
Premium division of General Motors
while its suspension used four, parallel, semi-elliptical springs with Delco-Lovejoy shock absorbers. Marquette was discontinued in 1930. All Buick,
Buick
Organization
Harlem (2006–11) Cleveland Diesel (1938–62) Dayton-Wright (1919–23) Delco Electronics (1989-85) Delphi (1994–99) Delta Motor (1997–2004) Detroit Diesel
Ethyl_Corporation
1970s-80s computer programming language
Delco Electronics, then a subsidiary of GM Hughes Electronics, developed a version of Modula-2 for embedded control systems starting in 1985. Delco named
Modula-2
Automotive parts company
created Delphi unit. Packard Electric became Delphi Packard Electric Systems; Delco Chassis became Delphi Chassis Systems; Inland Fisher-Guide became Delphi
Aptiv
Defunct American motor vehicle brand
Harlem (2006–11) Cleveland Diesel (1938–62) Dayton-Wright (1919–23) Delco Electronics (1989-85) Delphi (1994–99) Delta Motor (1997–2004) Detroit Diesel
Geo_(automobile)
Auto show from 1949 to 1961
Harlem (2006–11) Cleveland Diesel (1938–62) Dayton-Wright (1919–23) Delco Electronics (1989-85) Delphi (1994–99) Delta Motor (1997–2004) Detroit Diesel
General_Motors_Motorama
U.S. defense contractor
Hughes Electronics, including the former General Dynamics missile business (Pomona facility), the defense portion of Delco Electronics (Delco Systems
Raytheon
Harlem (2006–11) Cleveland Diesel (1938–62) Dayton-Wright (1919–23) Delco Electronics (1989-85) Delphi (1994–99) Delta Motor (1997–2004) Detroit Diesel
List_of_Daewoo_models
Auto repair service for General Motors
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GM_Certified_Service
City in California, United States
"clean" industries, especially aerospace firms such as Raytheon and Delco Electronics, moved to town in the 1950s and 1960s, bringing employees from other
Santa_Barbara,_California
American Diesel engine manufacturer
Harlem (2006–11) Cleveland Diesel (1938–62) Dayton-Wright (1919–23) Delco Electronics (1989-85) Delphi (1994–99) Delta Motor (1997–2004) Detroit Diesel
DMAX_(engines)
American mid-size luxury sedan
were revised. Two sound system options were introduced, the base Delco Electronics and the optional BOSE, both sound systems featured AM/FM radio and
Cadillac_Seville
Vehicle safety technology
Laboratories (HRL) in Malibu, California. The project was funded by Delco Electronics and was led by HRL physicist Ross D. Olney. The technology was marketed
Automated emergency braking system
Automated_emergency_braking_system
Vehicle driven by astronauts on the Moon (1971–72)
Spaceflight. Vol. 12, July 1970, pp. 270–274. "Lunar Rover", brochure, Delco Electronics, Santa Barbara Operations, 1972. "NASA Certificate for Ferenc Pavlics
Lunar_Roving_Vehicle
Motor vehicle platform
Harlem (2006–11) Cleveland Diesel (1938–62) Dayton-Wright (1919–23) Delco Electronics (1989-85) Delphi (1994–99) Delta Motor (1997–2004) Detroit Diesel
General_Motors_BT1_platform
Former division of General Motors
Delco Electronics Detroit Diesel Harrison Radiator Corporation Holley Performance Products, a competitor Remy International, Inc. (formerly Delco Remy)
Rochester_Products_Division
American utility vehicle brand
Harlem (2006–11) Cleveland Diesel (1938–62) Dayton-Wright (1919–23) Delco Electronics (1989-85) Delphi (1994–99) Delta Motor (1997–2004) Detroit Diesel
GMC_(automobile)
Uzbekistan state automotive manufacturer
Harlem (2006–11) Cleveland Diesel (1938–62) Dayton-Wright (1919–23) Delco Electronics (1989-85) Delphi (1994–99) Delta Motor (1997–2004) Detroit Diesel
UzAuto_Motors
All-electric compact crossover SUV
a inductive charging paddle produced by General Motors subsidiary Delco Electronics also used on other electric vehicles of the time including the EV1
Toyota_RAV4_EV
Historic house in Arkansas, United States
large barn, and a small "Delco house", originally built to house electricity generation equipment provided by Delco Electronics. The main house is a vernacular
Childers_Farmstead
Military subsidiary of General Motors
Harlem (2006–11) Cleveland Diesel (1938–62) Dayton-Wright (1919–23) Delco Electronics (1989-85) Delphi (1994–99) Delta Motor (1997–2004) Detroit Diesel
GM_Defense
American subsidiary of Electrolux
owned by General Motors. During that period, it was first a subsidiary of Delco-Light and was later an independent division based in Dayton, Ohio. The division
Frigidaire
American aircraft engine manufacturer
Harlem (2006–11) Cleveland Diesel (1938–62) Dayton-Wright (1919–23) Delco Electronics (1989-85) Delphi (1994–99) Delta Motor (1997–2004) Detroit Diesel
Allison_Engine_Company
Inline four-cylinder automobile engine
electronic fuel injection system came from Rochester Products, while Delco Electronics provided the engine's high-voltage ignition system. The RE was fitted
Quad_4_engine
mission. The "Moon buggy" was developed by Boeing and GM subsidiary Delco Electronics (co-founded by Kettering) featured a DC drive motor in each wheel
History of the electric vehicle
History_of_the_electric_vehicle
Harlem (2006–11) Cleveland Diesel (1938–62) Dayton-Wright (1919–23) Delco Electronics (1989-85) Delphi (1994–99) Delta Motor (1997–2004) Detroit Diesel
List_of_Cadillac_vehicles
American businessman
Harlem (2006–11) Cleveland Diesel (1938–62) Dayton-Wright (1919–23) Delco Electronics (1989-85) Delphi (1994–99) Delta Motor (1997–2004) Detroit Diesel
Rick_Wagoner
Defunct American corporation
lines. Bendix Aviation was founded as a holding company for the assets of Delco Aviation Corporation, Eclipse Machine Company, Stromberg Carburetor Company
Bendix_Corporation
Motor vehicle platform
which combines the electric traction motor, reduction gear, and power electronics. GM claim that BEV3 will offer a larger footprint with lower height,
General_Motors_BEV3_platform
Subsidiary of General Motors
1996 as a collaboration between GM, Electronic Data Systems and Hughes Electronics Corporation. Each of the founding companies brought a specific area of
OnStar
Input and output device
interactions. Also, in the early 1980s, General Motors tasked its Delco Electronics division with a project aimed at replacing an automobile's non-essential
Touchscreen
Defunct Australian automobile manufacturer
Harlem (2006–11) Cleveland Diesel (1938–62) Dayton-Wright (1919–23) Delco Electronics (1989-85) Delphi (1994–99) Delta Motor (1997–2004) Detroit Diesel
Holden
EV battery and motor architecture
power to one or two Ultium Drive unit(s) using a common set of power electronics (charging, battery management system, and inverter). The high-voltage
Ultium
Vehicle recall by General Motors (2014–15)
Harlem (2006–11) Cleveland Diesel (1938–62) Dayton-Wright (1919–23) Delco Electronics (1989-85) Delphi (1994–99) Delta Motor (1997–2004) Detroit Diesel
General Motors ignition switch recalls
General_Motors_ignition_switch_recalls
American engineer and former executive (1927–2021)
Hughes Research Laboratories. From 1985 to 1988 he was also CEO of Delco Electronics and VP of Research and Development for Beckman Instruments from 1969
Malcolm_R._Currie
Former attraction at Epcot in Walt Disney World
Harlem (2006–11) Cleveland Diesel (1938–62) Dayton-Wright (1919–23) Delco Electronics (1989-85) Delphi (1994–99) Delta Motor (1997–2004) Detroit Diesel
World_of_Motion
Guidance and navigation computer used in Apollo spacecraft
Apollo Guidance Computer Documentation of AGC software operation Delco Electronics, Apollo 15 - Manual for CSM and LEM AGC software used on the Apollo
Apollo_Guidance_Computer
City in Ohio, United States
Aviation Hall of Fame Politics of Dayton, Ohio USS Dayton, 2 ships Delco Electronics Corporation National Cash Register Corporation This is far less than
Dayton,_Ohio
Device used to generate heat or to cook
range was named the Cool Top Induction Range. It used paralleled Delco Electronics transistors developed for automotive electronic ignition systems to
Stove
American locomotive manufacturer
and electrical drivetrains (genset plus traction motors and control electronics). In Europe, licensees included Henschel (Germany) from the 1950s-80s
Electro-Motive_Diesel
American financial services company
Harlem (2006–11) Cleveland Diesel (1938–62) Dayton-Wright (1919–23) Delco Electronics (1989-85) Delphi (1994–99) Delta Motor (1997–2004) Detroit Diesel
Ally_Financial
Skyscrapers in Detroit, Michigan
Harlem (2006–11) Cleveland Diesel (1938–62) Dayton-Wright (1919–23) Delco Electronics (1989-85) Delphi (1994–99) Delta Motor (1997–2004) Detroit Diesel
Renaissance_Center
American car rental company
Harlem (2006–11) Cleveland Diesel (1938–62) Dayton-Wright (1919–23) Delco Electronics (1989-85) Delphi (1994–99) Delta Motor (1997–2004) Detroit Diesel
Hertz_Global_Holdings
Automobile coachbuilder and division of General Motors
Harlem (2006–11) Cleveland Diesel (1938–62) Dayton-Wright (1919–23) Delco Electronics (1989-85) Delphi (1994–99) Delta Motor (1997–2004) Detroit Diesel
Fisher_Body
Motor vehicle
Chevrolet S-10 EV used a lead acid battery pack. Manufactured by Delco Electronics, the 1,400 lb (635 kg) battery pack consisted of 27 cells, with one
Chevrolet_S-10_EV
American software company
found Dayton Engineering Laboratories Company which later became the Delco Electronics Division of General Motors. In 1913, the company's market share was
NCR_Voyix
American diesel engine manufacturer
Harlem (2006–11) Cleveland Diesel (1938–62) Dayton-Wright (1919–23) Delco Electronics (1989-85) Delphi (1994–99) Delta Motor (1997–2004) Detroit Diesel
Detroit_Diesel
Motor vehicle
Harlem (2006–11) Cleveland Diesel (1938–62) Dayton-Wright (1919–23) Delco Electronics (1989-85) Delphi (1994–99) Delta Motor (1997–2004) Detroit Diesel
Commercial Utility Cargo Vehicle
Commercial_Utility_Cargo_Vehicle
Mid-size car from Holden
manifold. Both the Camira and Astra/Pulsar engines were powered by a Delco Electronics engine control unit. This caused problems of its own, as with age
Holden_Camira
established as Delco Electronics Corp., a GM subsidiary. Home of Delco automotive radio production. Transferred to Delphi Automotive Systems in 1999 (Delco Electronics
List of General Motors factories
List_of_General_Motors_factories
Chairman and CEO of General Motors (1925–2007)
$5.2 billion. The company was then merged with GM's Delco Electronics to form Hughes Electronics. Smith's purchases of EDS and Hughes were criticized
Roger_Smith_(executive)
Harlem (2006–11) Cleveland Diesel (1938–62) Dayton-Wright (1919–23) Delco Electronics (1989-85) Delphi (1994–99) Delta Motor (1997–2004) Detroit Diesel
General_Motors_de_Chile
South Korean subsidiary of General Motors
Harlem (2006–11) Cleveland Diesel (1938–62) Dayton-Wright (1919–23) Delco Electronics (1989-85) Delphi (1994–99) Delta Motor (1997–2004) Detroit Diesel
GM_Korea
Europe's division of General Motors
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General_Motors_Europe
High-speed satellite internet service provider
Since... Thanks to DirecTV, its satellite broadcast service, Hughes Electronics morphed from a defense giant into a white-hot media property. Will Rupert
Hughes_Network_Systems
American business executive (1875–1966)
Harlem (2006–11) Cleveland Diesel (1938–62) Dayton-Wright (1919–23) Delco Electronics (1989-85) Delphi (1994–99) Delta Motor (1997–2004) Detroit Diesel
Alfred_P._Sloan
were turned over to GM's Delco Electronics. In 1994, AC Rochester merged with Delco Remy and became the short-lived AC Delco Systems. 1995 saw the creation
Automotive industry in Flint, Michigan
Automotive_industry_in_Flint,_Michigan
Alleged conspiracy by GM and others to replace streetcar lines with buses
Harlem (2006–11) Cleveland Diesel (1938–62) Dayton-Wright (1919–23) Delco Electronics (1989-85) Delphi (1994–99) Delta Motor (1997–2004) Detroit Diesel
General Motors streetcar conspiracy
General_Motors_streetcar_conspiracy
Subsidiary of General Motors
and services to independent vehicle maintenance providers under the AC Delco brand. GM India's sales declined to 6,079 units in May 2012, while the figure
General_Motors_India
Reciprocating internal combustion engine
Harlem (2006–11) Cleveland Diesel (1938–62) Dayton-Wright (1919–23) Delco Electronics (1989-85) Delphi (1994–99) Delta Motor (1997–2004) Detroit Diesel
Opel_cam-in-head_engine
Research facility in California, USA
Harlem (2006–11) Cleveland Diesel (1938–62) Dayton-Wright (1919–23) Delco Electronics (1989-85) Delphi (1994–99) Delta Motor (1997–2004) Detroit Diesel
HRL_Laboratories
Harlem (2006–11) Cleveland Diesel (1938–62) Dayton-Wright (1919–23) Delco Electronics (1989-85) Delphi (1994–99) Delta Motor (1997–2004) Detroit Diesel
Nuvell_Financial_Services
American automotive company
Harlem (2006–11) Cleveland Diesel (1938–62) Dayton-Wright (1919–23) Delco Electronics (1989-85) Delphi (1994–99) Delta Motor (1997–2004) Detroit Diesel
Motors_Liquidation_Company
Former American heavy equipment manufacturer
Harlem (2006–11) Cleveland Diesel (1938–62) Dayton-Wright (1919–23) Delco Electronics (1989-85) Delphi (1994–99) Delta Motor (1997–2004) Detroit Diesel
Euclid_Trucks
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Boy/Male
Norse
Warrior's estate.
Male
English
Variant spelling of Middle English Algar, ELGAR means "elf spear."Â
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Sword
Girl/Female
Spanish English
Derived from the Roman given name Levinia.
Girl/Female
Indian
Companion friend
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Telugu
Happiness with Fortune; Money
Girl/Female
Danish, German, Swedish
Battle; Supernatural Being; Elf Battle; Noble Wolf
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, Iranian, Muslim, Parsi
Creator of Joy
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Oak Tree Meadow
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Love for Spring
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n.
The duykerbok.
n.
A small South African antelope (Cephalous mergens); -- called also impoon, and deloo.