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  2. Mouser Electronics - Wikipedia

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    Mouser’s global distribution center is active 24 hours a day to manage tens of thousands of orders each day. Distribution center staff processes and ships to over 650,000 customers [7] in over 223 countries and/or territories. Mouser has made capital investments in 138 vertical lift modules, which is the largest installation in North America. [8]

  3. TTI, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... In 2000, TTI acquired Mouser Electronics, a broad-line catalog distributor based in Mansfield, Texas. Mouser ...

  4. Brevan Electronics - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Mouser Electronics; References This page was last edited on 12 June 2024, at 03:09 (UTC). ...

  5. Talk:Mouser Electronics - Wikipedia

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    Mouser has been advertizing in the magazines best-known to electronics engineers for years. You needlessly plastered "I MUST HAVE SOURCES!" templates without first specifying why you need them or how that is vitally important to anyone else, and you did it without attempting to find any yourself, which you easily could have done if it was so ...

  6. Newark (company) - Wikipedia

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    Newark markets and distributes electronic components and test equipment for engineers and maintenance professionals throughout the US, Canada and Mexico.Products include connectors, relays, switches, semiconductors, sensors, test equipment and tools from companies including Texas Instruments, 3M, Belden, Freescale and Honeywell, among others.

  7. DigiKey - Wikipedia

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    DigiKey Corporation (formerly written as Digi-Key) is an American company based in Thief River Falls, Minnesota, that distributes electronic components.The company was founded in 1972 by Ronald Stordahl.

  8. MMCX connector - Wikipedia

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    Micro-miniature coaxial (MMCX) connectors are coaxial RF connectors similar to MCX but smaller. [1] [2] [3] They conform to the European CECC 22000 specification.MMCX connectors are rated to 500 mating cycles. [4]

  9. SparkFun Electronics - Wikipedia

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    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.