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CONECTISYS CORP
CONECTISYS CORP supplies rugged telemetry and data-acquisition hardware to defense and aerospace primes from its Valencia, CA facility.
CONECTISYS CORP
CONECTISYS CORP was established in 1995 by Robert J. Weidenbach to engineer high-reliability data-acquisition products for demanding test and validation environments. The Valencia, California-based firm designs signal conditioning, modular telemetry, and streaming instrumentation systems that meet the hardening requirements of defense, aerospace, and automotive test engineering teams. Weidenbach maintains an operating posture that eschews external fundraising in favor of retained-earnings reinvestment into proprietary manufacturing and engineering infrastructure. The firm's product catalog spans precision signal conditioning, PCM and network-based telemetry, and ruggedized data loggers deployed across flight test, turbine engine validation, and hypersonic test programs. Target applications routinely operate at extreme temperatures, vibration, and electromagnetic interference levels that disqualify commercial off-the-shelf hardware. Known end-users include prime defense contractors and agencies executing mission-critical test campaigns across North America and allied nations. The assembly and calibration operations in Valencia serve as the single source for the firm's proprietary line of modular chassis and miniature transmitters. Maintaining a deliberately compact setup, the firm runs engineering design, final assembly, and calibration under one roof with no disclosed satellite facilities or external distribution channel. Operations rely exclusively on internal hiring and equipment acquisition to scale capacity for defense program demand spikes. Philanthropic structures, adjacent wealth-management vehicles, or co-investment club memberships are not associated with the entity. In May 2024, the firm notified its user base of the forthcoming General-Purpose Transmitter (GPT), signaling continued active product development within its existing telemetry portfolio (per the firm's official communications, 2024). CONECTISYS differs structurally from defense-technology startups in one clear respect: it has never taken institutional equity and holds all product intellectual property internally, allowing it to prioritize longest-cycle OEM and end-user qualification requirements over quarterly investor milestones. The single-site, single-owner configuration keeps the entire engineering and manufacturing stack vertically integrated — from PCB population and environmental stress screening through final functional test — giving program managers a line of sight into production that is uncommon among subcontractor-model peers.
General information
Firm type
Asset Manager
Year founded
1995
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
Valencia
Corporate office
Valencia, CA, United States
Principals
Robert J. Weidenbach
President
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs engineering and product decisions at CONECTISYS?
Robert J. Weidenbach founded the firm in 1995 and continues to serve as President and the principal engineering authority. Technical responsibilities, including product roadmapping and manned test-flight instrumentation design, report directly through him. The firm has no publicly disclosed separate chief technology officer or engineering head.
Does CONECTISYS serve only the US defense market?
The firm's primary customer base consists of North American prime contractors executing US and allied government test programs. Product documentation references compliance with standards used across NATO flight-test ranges, indicating that while the US market is central, the hardware supports international allied testing environments as well.
What data-acquisition protocols does the hardware support?
Product literature outlines support for IRIG 106 PCM telemetry, Ethernet-based networked data acquisition, and proprietary high-throughput streaming protocols used in turbine engine and hypersonic test campaigns. The hardware is designed to interface with legacy and modern telemetry ground stations, including both frequency-modulated and spread-spectrum links.
How is CONECTISYS capitalized?
The firm is privately held with no disclosed outside investment rounds. Robert J. Weidenbach retains full ownership and funds operations through retained earnings and program revenue. No debt instruments, venture partners, or external equity sponsors appear in any public filing.
Where is the hardware manufactured?
All assembly, calibration, and environmental screening is performed at the firm's single facility in Valencia, California. This includes in-house PCB population, signal-conditioning module calibration, and final functional test of telemetry transmitters and data-logging units. There is no disclosed offshore manufacturing or third-party contract assembly.
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