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www.us-tech.com Distribution America II Adds Two Lines to


Global Channel St. Petersburg, FL — America II Electronics has signed franchise distribution agreements with two manufacturers. The company has added Aven Tools as well as Light in Motion, LLC, to its global line card. These latest additions ex- tend the company’s supply chain developmental efforts. Aven Tools offers world-class custom digital microscopes and video inspection systems and is a supplier of high performance tools for microscopy and precision assembly. Light in Motion, LLC, offers a portfolio of high-performance, high-reliability hermetic LEDs and photosensors, optointerruptors, and advanced emitters


and detectors. Contact: America II, Inc., 2600 118th Avenue North, St. Petersburg, FL 33716 % 800-767-2637 E-mail: sales@americaii.com Web: www.americaii.com


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RoHS COMPLIANT Kurtz Ersa Awards Yankee Soldering


for Outstanding Sales Plymouth, WI — Kurtz Ersa North America has presented Yankee Soldering Technology with an Ersa “Rep of the Year Award” for outstanding 2016 sales of rework and inspection equipment in the New England area. Based in Rhode Is- land, Yankee Soldering represents Ersa throughout Rhode Island, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maine, Vermont, and New Hampshire. According to Kurtz Ersa, Yankee Soldering has been an integral part of Ersa’s rapid growth. Yankee Sol- dering has been working with suppliers to aid customers since 1997. The compa-


ny strives to recommend specific solutions that meet its customers’ needs. Contact: Kurtz Ersa North America, Inc., 1779 Pilgrim Road,


Plymouth, WI 53073 % 920-893-1779 fax: 920-893-1562 E-mail: ernie.grice@kurtzersa.com Web: www.ersa.com


Juki Partners with Methods Automaontion


Morrisville, NC — Juki Automation Systems (JAS) has appointed Scott Cook of Methods Automation, Inc., as its newest sales partner. Located west of Bal- timore, Methods Automation will represent JAS throughout Delaware, Mary- land, Virginia, and West Virginia. Methods Automation brings 31 years of ex- perience in the electronics manufacturing industry, and has established a leading sales and service position in the Mid-Atlantic region. The company’s strategy is based around representation of top-tier supply partners, product knowledge and delivering relevant customer-centric solutions. Methods Au- tomation provides factory floor automation and consumable supplies expert-


ise, along with a full range of prototype and production equipment. Contact: Juki Automation Systems, Inc., 507 Airport Boulevard,


Morrisville, NC 27560 % 919-460-0111 E-mail: gryden@jas-smt.com Web: www.jukiamericas.com


Mouser Signs with ReFLEX CES


Mansfield, TX — Mouser Electronics has signed a global distribution agree- ment with ReFLEX CES, a provider of complex, high-density FPGA-based boards. Through the agreement, Mouser is stocking the company’s Attila, Alaric and Achilles Arria® 10 instant development kits (IDKs). All ReFLEX CES IDKs are complete, out-of-the-box solutions that combine a compact hardware platform with an efficient and intuitive software environment. Re- FLEX CES’s portfolio of Arria 10 IDKs are high-performance kits that provide all the hardware, software design tools, and pre-verified test designs neces-


sary to develop solutions based on Intel® Arria 10 FPGAs and SoCs. Contact: Mouser Electronics, Inc., 1000 N Main Street, Mansfield, TX


76063 % 817-804-3888 fax: 817-804-3899 E-mail: kevin.hess@mouser.com Web: www.mouser.com


Abracon Distributing TTI Components


Fort Worth, TX — TTI has entered into a global distribution agreement with Abracon, LLC, a global manufacturer of frequency control, signal conditioning, clocking, and magnetic components. According to Abracon, the companies are a natural fit. This agreement will extend TTI’s product offering into key technolo- gies such as frequency control, timing and synchronization. All Abracon products are immediately available through TTI’s channel. Abracon is a global manufac- turer of frequency control, signal conditioning, clock distribution and magnetic components. Abracon offers a wide selection of quartz crystals, crystal and


MEMS oscillators, real-time clocks, antennas, and other products. Contact: TTI, Inc., 2441 Northeast Parkway, Fort Worth, TX 76106 % 800-225-5884 E-mail: information@ttiinc.com Web: www.ttiinc.com


Microtronic Offers PEMTRON SEMs


Munich, Germany — Microtronic GmbH has added the PEMTRON PS™ se- ries of scanning electron microscopes (SEMs) to its product lineup in parts of the European Union. The PS series models include the PS-210 compact desk- top mini-SEM, the PS-230 high-performance normal SEM, and PS-250 ana- lytical normal SEM. The high-performance microscopes offer 3 to 5 nm reso- lution in a compact design. The systems are similar in price to a tabletop SEM and offer higher performance and capability. With fast sample exchange in only three minutes, the PS series is designed to handle samples up to 140 mm


(5.5 in.) with minimum pump-down time. Contact: Microtronic GmbH, Kleingrotzing 1, D-84494 Neumarkt-Sankt


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Veit, Germany % +49-8722-9620-0 fax: +49-8722-9620-30 E-mail: info@microtronic.de Web: www.microtronic.de


June, 2017


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