NEWS
DIARY OF EVENTS
September 13 -16
Tuesday 13th - Friday 16th
DSEi ExCeL London
www.dsei.co.uk
NEWS A breath of fresh AIR
various applications including industrial control, building automation and low-power sensor networks.
Mouser vice president of advanced
technology, Russell Rasor, said: “Mouser is pleased to offer worldwide easy access to Anaren’s pre-certified RF modules for wireless designs. AIR modules are among the most cost-effective way to implement RF capability.”
Themove is Anaren’s first initiative with September 27 -28
27th – 28th September 2011
Sensing Technology NEC Birmingham
www.sensingtechnology.co.uk
Anaren's AIRmodules have a footprint smaller than a postage stamp
Mouser Electronics is partnering with Anaren to stock its new family of FCC-, IC- and ETSI- compliant integrated radio (AIR)modules.
Anaren’s AIR product family incorporates
Texas Instruments’ low-power RF technology to offer a plug and play RF solution with a footprint smaller than a postage stamp. They can be used to add wireless capability in
September 27-29
27th – 29th September 2011
Interplas NEC Birmingham
www.britishplasticsshow.com
Live chat provides the answers
In line with its focus on driving business to the web, Premier Farnell has introduced a new suite of services, including specialist technical support and 24-hour ‘live chat’ covering key technology areas.
The Live Chat web-based service November 15 -18
Tuesday 15th - Friday 18th
Productronica 2011 Munich, Germany
www.productronica.com
October 11 -12
Tuesday 11th - Wednesday 12th
EMC UK Newbury
www.emcuk.co.uk
provides a direct connection with Premier Farnell’s support engineers in addition to the company’s existing real-time telephone and e-mail support, each of which is available in a variety of languages. New technical support services also focus on key areas such as embedded design, test and measurement, power, analogue technology, passive components, optoelectronics and electromechanical devices.
Group senior vice president, global head
of EDE and technical marketing at Premier Farnell, David Shen, explained: “Our customers are now able to get detailed technical support any time, anywhere, in any language, saving them valuable time in knowledge acquisition and troubleshooting problems. Live Chat further enhances our ability to aid productivity for engineers designing with our CadSoft Eagle.”
www.premierfarnell.com 6 | September 2011
Digi-Key now offers PUI Audio's programmable indicator
Digi-Key has added PUI Audio's programmable indicator to its expansive product line, now available on-line.
The indicator allows users to programup to
30 seconds of anyWAV orMP3 file via USB froma computer.With a frequency range of 100 to 6,000Hz, the device can play a variety of tones, alarmsignals, or voice andmusic messages. Once programmed, the indicator will play the file repetitively until power is turned off. The file is stored on internal flash memory that can be reprogrammed as often as desired and will not erase until another file is programmed over it.With an operating voltage range of seven to 24V DC, there is no need for complex circuitry to produce an exact tone.
www.digikey.com www.electronics-sourcing.co.uk
Mouser, a global distributor offering sales via web,mobile platformand catalogues.
Business developmentmanager in Anaren’s
wireless group,Mark Bowyer, added: “For some time we and our long-time distributors have been leveraging the web to supply our RF andmicrowave OEMcustomers.Working withMouser takes this to another level to reach a wider range of electronics manufacturers than we traditionally target.”
www.mouser.com Play it again, Sam
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