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Newark’s New 2010 Catalog Showcases Board-Level Components and Newest Technologies

Newark’s New 2010 Catalog Showcases Board-Level Components and Newest Technologies

CHICAGO, SEPTEMBER 16, 2009 Committed to offering North American engineers the most comprehensive selection of electronic components and test equipment, leading multi-channel distributor Newark, part of the global Premier Farnell Group, announces that it has released its new Catalog 127. New for 2010, the catalog offers 150,000 best-in-class and new technology electronic products from 440+ top suppliers, supporting a wide range of board-level, bench and industrial applications.

More than 20,000 products in the catalog are new additions or new to the marketplace. Newark has made the greatest product expansions in these categories:

• Semiconductors and Optoelectronics

• Passives

• Electromechanical, Industrial Controls, Power • Connectors, Wiring, Wire Management • Production Supplies, Tools and Test Equipment

Among the 19 new suppliers added to Catalog 127 are Austria Microsystems (semiconductors), Cree (LEDs), Bridgelux (LED arrays), NXP (semiconductors), Samtec (connectors) and Vynckier (enclosures).

To limit the catalog’s environmental impact, it was printed using soy-based ink on recycled paper with a minimum of 45% post-consumer content. Print copies are available at www.newark.com/catalog and a fully interactive version is located at www.newark.com/ecats The online format has gained in popularity with Newark customers, who can quickly browse, search and buy from its “pages”. Additionally, 4.4 million products are available at www.newark.com

“Our new catalog has been carefully edited to provide engineers with the best range of proven and new technologies from the top suppliers in our industry,” comments Alisha Mowbray, Senior VP, Marketing, Newark. “It also serves as a gateway to our website, which offers millions of products and innovative resources like element14 a technical portal and community for electronic design engineers.”

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