NEWS IN BRIEF
Defending choice Avnet is to acquire the operating assets of Universal Semiconductor, a distributor of discrete semiconductor, passive and electromechanical components tomilitary and aerospace customers. It boasts same day shipping, same day tape and reeling and personalized service plus a high technology offering.
www.avnet.com
Followthe leader The Electronic Components Industry Association (ECIA) has selected John Denslinger as president and CEO. John will guide ECIA through the final stages of combining ECA and NEDA into a single trade association, having worked as a principal agent in the initial formation of the ECIA. Robin Gray will continue as the association’s COO.
www.eciaonline.org
Older andwiser Marsh Electronics is celebrating its 75th anniversary, as well as its continued vision to deliver high quality products, service and best value. Fromits range of passive, electromechanical and power semiconductor products, the company can stock tailored inventory and provide customized management programs, supporting its position as a trusted, single source.
www.marshelectronics.com
IPI will provide quick-turn around engineering and production services on complex wound magnetic
Power Sources Unlimited has released the new Traco Power short-formcatalog, billed as a one stop resource for a range of DC-DC converters and AC-DC power supplies, including 22 new product series.
This full color brochure provides a
selection guide for each product line. Traco's DC-DC converters are rated from one to 240Wand are offered in single, dual or triple output voltages. Highlights include SMD, SIP and DIP packages along with specific converters for the medical and industrial market. AC-DC products range from two to 1,000W. Features include universal input voltage range, single and multi-output, open-frame, encapsulated, PCB-mount and DIN-rail mounting options. Units possess advanced international safety approvals including IEC/EN 60601-1 3rd edition medical compliance.
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In a bid to provide quick-turn around on woundmagnetic devices, Datronix Holdings and Cal CoilMagnetics, of South ElMonte, CA, have formed a newmanufacturing entity, Innovative Power (IPI).
Generalmanager of Datronix’ other two
US business units,Mark Robinson, said: “Innovative Power will focus on providing quick-turn around engineering and production services on complex wound magnetic devices to a variety of customers. It will complement our existingmagnetics product lines.”
www.datronixhldgs.com
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On-line experience is 125-years in themaking
Interconnect, passive and electromechanical (IP&E) component distributor, Sager Electronics, has launched a newly designed website with improved ease of use as a primary focus. The site provides enhanced search capabilities and product information while advancing Sager's 125- year plus tradition of customer service.
Vice president of corporatemarketing for
Sager Electronics, Faris Aruri, said: “The new interface provides an enhanced online shopping experience. Customers can source and quote product quickly through part number and keyword searches, detailed product categorymenus and new
Catalog powers new designs
manufacturer landing pages.With the addition of newproduct grids and product detail pages,we display complete attributes, pricing and availability, aswell as images and links to datasheets, enabling customers tomake quick and informed purchases.”
Emails are sent throughout the
experience to confirmquotes and orders, announce shipments and provide copies of invoices. Customers can also visit their online account to review orders and quotes and track shipments.
www.sager.com
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