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    Farnell's New Product Microsite Connects Engineers to Latest Technologies from Component Manufacturers

    12/10/2010

    Farnell has launched its Technology First New Product microsite. The innovative new site provides clear and comprehensive information about the very latest products and technologies from the electronic industry's leading component manufacturers, and makes it easy for engineers to select and design-in devices that can give them a crucial competitive edge. Each week the site selects and showcases six new products with quick, one-click access from the homepage to more detailed information and a useful product brief. Devices from previous weeks are also easily viewed from the homepage. Other key features of the Technology First New Product microsite include applications information, online audio training modules, video demonstrations, and other resources such as selection guides, application notes and reference designs. Links to the element14 online community allow users to find and share additional information, take part in discussions with other engineers, and ask questions. "Our new microsite gives engineers easy access to the most comprehensive information on the latest the electronics component sector has to offer plus an unrivalled range of other supporting resources and tools," said Mike Buffham, Director of Supplier and Product Management, Farnell. "Keeping the fast moving design community up-to-date is a crucial aspect of continuing the remarkable rate at which end product design is evolving and this was a major motivation behind the development of this industry first online concept." www.farnell.co.uk

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