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NEWS


DIARY OF NEWS Lighting the future


EVENTS June 7 - 9


Tuesday 7th - Thursday 9th


Sensor+Test 2011 Nürnberg, Germany www.sensor-test.de


Left to right: Osram’s Stephan Kreusel with Mouser executives Graham Maggs and Mark Burr-Lonnon


June 20 -26


Monday 20th - Sunday 26th


Paris Airshow Le Bourget, France www.paris-air-show.com


Mouser Electronics has announced the European expansion of its Osram Opto Semiconductors agreement, including the high-performance LEDs portfolio. Mouser’s vice president of EMEA and APAC


Memory choice, Europe wide


September 13 -16


Tuesday 13th - Friday 16th


DSEi ExCeL, London www.dsei.co.uk


EBV’s director, technical marketing, Klaus Schlund November 15 -18


Tuesday 15th - Friday 18th


Productronica 2011 Munich, Germany www.productronica.com


October 11 -13


Tuesday 11th - Thursday 13th


SEMICON Europa 2011 Messe Dresden, Germany www.semiconeuropa.org


EBV Elektronik is to promote and deliver Micron Technology’s memory products to customers in Europe. Coverage includes Austria, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Ireland, Germany, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Slovenia, Slovakia, Switzerland and the UK. Micron’s portfolio of DRAM, NAND and NOR flash memories is used in products ranging from computing to industrial products. EBV’s director, technical marketing, Klaus


Schlund, said: “The addition of Micron's diversified DRAM product portfolio, including memories with extended temperature ranges, fits extremely well with our linecard. “Micron’s broad memory portfolio paired


with EBV's technical expertise, commercial services as well as logistics and supply chain capabilities, enables us to provide customers with a comprehensive selection of solutions and services.” Micron Technology’s sales director for


Europe, Michele Carrieri, said: “EBV Elektronik’s deep technical expertise will help customers select the best memory solutions to fit their design needs.”


www.ebv.com 4 | May/June 2011


PinPoint precision MEMS navigation and pointing gyroscopes are part of the Acal BFi deal


Acal BFi has signed a pan-European distribution agreement with gyroscope and inertial systems manufacturer Silicon Sensing, including provision of specialist technical support for products including new PinPoint precision MEMS navigation and pointing gyroscopes. Acal BFi’s business development director


sensors, Walther Van Puijvelde, said: “As an extension to Acal BFi’s existing range of sensors, Silicon Sensing provides a particularly good fit with Colibrys accelerometers. The combination of these products, plus extensive specialist design support, can help customers to implement high-end sensor functions and Smart products which deliver benchmark performance with a minimum risk and time to market.” Silicon Sensing’s range covers: silicon Mems


single-axis gyroscopes; off-the-shelf and custom multi-sensor systems including multi-axis inertial sensor assemblies; inertial measurement units; and integrated navigation INS/GPS products. Applications include mobile satellite TV, light aircraft and agricultural equipment.


www.acaltechnology.com www.electronics-sourcing.eu


business, Mark Burr-Lonnon, said: “Osram Opto Semiconductors is known as world leader in the production of LED and IRED products. They pride themselves in having trend-setting technologies that are shaping the future of lighting. Both our existing and new customers will benefit greatly from this expanded agreement.” Osram Opto Semiconductors’ director


distribution Europe and emerging markets, Stephan Kreusel, added: “With our corporate culture focused on innovation, we support Mouser’s strategy of being the one-stop source for design engineers and small production buyers. It fits our own company’s mission of lighting the future.”


www.mouser.com


Gyro distribution on the right track


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