Farnell signs ADI to bring legacy products into the mix
Author: EIS Release Date: Dec 2, 2022
Farnell has signed a global distribution agreement with Analog Devices (ADI). The company’s mixed-signal and power management products, including new lines as well as legacy products from Maxim Integrated and Trinamic which was bought by Maxim before it was bought by ADI in July 2020. All products are now in stock and available from fast delivery, confirmed the distributor.
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The Farnell inventory offering includes mixed signal products (amplifiers, ADCs and DACs, analogue switches, comparators and analogue functions), power management, including battery management, dc-dc converters, voltage regulators, LDO, LED drivers, controllers, and power management integrated circuits (PMICs); interface products (transceivers, receivers, interface, drivers and special function products) RF amplifiers and modules, temperature and optical sensors and embedded products, such as microcontrollers and digital signal processors.
There are 21,500 legacy brand devices available to order. Simon Meadmore, vice president of product and supplier management at Farnell, commented: “The inclusion of legacy products . . . assist design engineers in extending the life expectancy of existing products, helping to reduce the risk of early obsolescence.”
Analog Devices’ selected range of products is now available for fast delivery from Farnell in EMEA, Newark in North America and element14 in APAC.