Network power, USB connectivity, solid state storage and more on show at Avnet’s European ‘Design Strategies for ARM Systems’ program

Avnetlogo-ARM-design-strategiesAvnet Abacus – one of Europe’s leading interconnect, passive, electromechanical and power distributors – is to support its sister companies EBV Elektronik, Silica, Avnet Memec & Avnet Embedded at the recently-announced ‘Design Strategies for ARM® Systems’ seminar program which will play in 16 cities across Europe in May and June.

Design engineers will gain an exclusive opportunity to learn how to harness ARM’s latest mobile technology which is finding applications not only in the consumer market, but also in other growth sectors such as defence and medical. Attendees will also benefit from learning how to leverage the many supporting technologies from Avnet EM’s other Design Strategies for ARM Systems partners such as Freescale Semiconductor, Texas Instruments, STMicroelectronics, Cypress, Microsoft and Xilinx.

Ensuring that designers choose the best passive, connector, power and emech technology to back up the enabling silicon solutions, Avnet Abacus – the IP&E division of Avnet Electronics Marketing– has a significant presence at these seminars, displaying power and connector products from Emerson, TE Connectivity , Molex, FCI and Varta Microbattery as well as the recently introduced Cymbet solid state franchise. Key focus will be given to technology product offerings including: Cymbet Energy harvesting power management solutions, Emerson network power supplies including the NPS20-M & NPS60-M series; and USB/HDMI and USB/IEEE-1394 connectors from Molex and TE Connectivity respectively.

Comments Avnet Abacus’ President Graham McBeth: “By introducing designers from Moscow to Milan and Stockholm to Cambridge to our broad portfolio of exciting technologies we hope that they will understand the real synergy that exists within the Avnet group companies. Avnet is known for spearheading design and that is as true for our product families as it is for our semiconductor colleagues.”

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