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13 -16 September


DIARY OF EVENTS


17 -18 October


July 13 -15


24 -28 October


Tuesday 13th - Thursday 15th


SemiconWest


San Francisco, California www.semiconwest.org


September 13 -16 8 - 11 November


Monday 13th - Thursday 16th


Electronics SystemIntegration Technology Conference (ESTC)


Berlin, Germany www.estc-2010.de


October 17 -18


Sunday 17th - Monday 18th


NEDA Executive Conference


Chicago, Illinois www.nedassoc.org


October 24 -28


Sunday 24th - Thursday 28th


SMTA International 2010


Orlando, Florida www.smta.org


November 8 - 11


Monday 8th - Thursday 11th


Going Green - CARE INNOVATION2010


Vienna, Austria www.iNEMI.org


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Datatronics Romoland Inc., a leader in advanced custommagnetic component technologies formilitary, aerospace,medical and othermission-critical applications, has been named a Preferred Supplier for Magnetics by Raytheon.


WIRELESS PRODUCTSMAKER EXPANDS CHANNEL


RovingNetworks, a leading provider of embeddedwireless solutions, has signed a franchise distribution agreementwith Future Electronics. This strategic addition expands Roving Network’s sales network andmarket presence for itswirelessmodules and products. Roving Networks designs andmanufactures


ultra-lowpower, fully certified Bluetooth and Wi-Fi solutions. Under the terms of the agreement Future Electronicswill sell the entire line of Roving Networks chips,modules, wireless sensors and serial adapters. These products can be found today in smart energy, remote sensing, cable replacement and asset tracking applicationsworldwide. Roving Networks products are complementary to the many advanced processors and sensors on the Future Electronics’ line card. “Roving Networks products alignwith Future


Electronics focus on leading technologies in strategic growthmarkets. Thewirelessmarket, particularlyWi-Fi, is becoming ubiquitouswith a host of newapplications enabled by low- power, low-costmarkets.” explained Frantz Saintellemy, Corporate Vice President and Chief TechnologyOfficer, Future Electronics.


www.futureelectronics.com


Do you have a news story? Submit to: barbara.jorgensen@electronics-sourcing.com


More than 125 newproducts designed for use with the latest technologies for SMT or THM applications, are featured in thismulti-colored, 16-page supplement published by Keystone Electronics Corp., amajormanufacturer of electronic interconnects and hardware. Specifically, the supplement explores an


expanded selection of battery hardware; contacts, clips, holders and retainers for coin cell and button cells batteries; new,multi-use fuse holders and clips formini and standard auto blade fuses; top quality, insulated terminals, pins and jackswith PTFE bushings and insulators; Standard-USB,Micro-USB,Mini- USB Type A and B plugs and sockets for both SMT and THMmounting in USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 configurations. Completewith engineering drawings,


mounting details, product specifications and color photographs, the newsupplement supports Keystone’s full lineM55 catalogwhich covers their extensive line of interconnect components and hardware.


www.keyelco.com www.electronics-sourcing.com


NEWS PREFERRED SUPPLIER NAMED Datatronics Romoland designs and


manufactures high reliability custommagnetic components. Products include power transformers, power inductors, switching transformers, telecom, standard andminiature high-voltage transformers, LANmodules/filters, and fine-wiremagnetics up to 56 AWG. With a long history supporting high


technology programs,magnetic components fromDatatronics Romoland have been designed into the Space Shuttle, Space Station, Cruise Missile, Navstar Global Positioning System, SINCGARS Radio, SLAMAnti-TankMine,MIL- LINS Navigational System, Night Vision, Implantable Pacemaker/Defibrillators andmore.


www.datatronicsromoland.com


Product catalog released


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