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Mouser raises overall IQ on smart grid technology with launch of new technology site

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Electronics CEL

Mouser Electronics, Inc., launched a new technology site on Mouser.com covering Smart Grid Technology.

The new site is designed to help design engineers find the latest Smart Grid advancements, source product information using block diagram navigation, and access the latest technical resources in as few clicks as possible. The site features new products from industry-leading manufacturers, such as Texas Instruments, STMicroelectronics, Maxim, AVX, Murata, Digi International, EPCOS, and Laird Technologies, to name just a few.

Mouser’s Smart Grid Technology site is a comprehensive resource center covering key areas, including Smart Meter and Smart Home components, plus insightful industry news and developments in Smart Grid. In addition, the site provides extra resources to help spearhead design development such as in depth industry articles and a comprehensive library of technical resources. The site’s streamlined graphical interface is designed to speed navigation. As a result, engineers can quickly narrow in on a set universe of products and information based on defined parameters/engineering standards centered on their specific design needs. To experience the new site and its user-friendly graphical interface, visit http://www.mouser.com/smart-grid-technology.

Kevin Hess, Mouser Vice President of Technical Marketing, shared his thoughts on the new Smart Grid Technology site. “Ultimately, we wanted to create a new technology site that contributes to speeding up the development of a more efficient, greener and more reliable power grid… allowing design engineers to get in and get out with what they need even faster. At Mouser, we realize the one component that’s always in short supply is time. Our Smart Grid Technology site is extremely intuitive, providing useful application information and component selection criteria in a single click.”

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