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DigiKey is the fourth largest electronic component distributor in North America and the fifth largest electronic component distributor overall. [3] Stordahl privately owns the company . [4] The name "Digi-Key" is a reference to the "Digi-Keyer Kit," a digital electronic keyer kit that Stordahl developed and marketed to amateur radio enthusiasts.
DataSheets.com is a searchable database of electronic component data sheets and purchasing information. [1] The website is intended for Design engineers and Electronics purchasing agents. [ 2 ] DataSheets.com was developed by UBM in conjunction with SiliconExpert Technologies .
Company EDA products Achronix: Achronix Tool Suite ACE; Altera (formerly Intel Programmable Solutions Group; [6] Subsidiary of Intel) Intel acquired Altera in 2015. Intel Quartus Prime (formerly Altera Quartus)
Ronald Arthur Stordahl is the founder of electronic component distributor Digi-Key Electronics, located in Thief River Falls, Minnesota. [1] He previously served as chief executive officer but is now member of the board.
Front page of a floppy disk controller data sheet (1979) A datasheet, data sheet, or spec sheet is a document that summarizes the performance and other characteristics of a product, machine, component (e.g., an electronic component), material, subsystem (e.g., a power supply), or software in sufficient detail that allows a buyer to understand what the product is and a design engineer to ...
Mouser Electronics, Inc., is a global distributor of semiconductors and electronic components.With over $4 billion in annual revenue, Mouser is ranked as the seventh [1] largest electronic component distributor in the world.
SparkFun's Inventor's Kit, v4.0 An accelerometer and magnetic compass board from SparkFun. All products designed and produced by SparkFun are released as open-source hardware (OSHW), [5] with schematics, EAGLE files, and datasheets posted on each product page.
The company was founded in 1985, [2] and went public as Digi International in 1989. The company initially offered intelligent ISA/PCI boards (the 'DigiBoard') with multiple asynchronous serial interfaces for PCs.