Mouser Electronics, Inc. is focused on the rapid introduction of new products and technologies, giving customers an edge and helping speed time to market. Over 1,100 semiconductor and electronic component manufacturer brands count on Mouser to help them introduce their products into the global marketplace. Mouser’s customers can expect 100% certified, genuine products that are fully traceable from each manufacturer.
In 2020, Mouser launched more than 4,915 new products ready for same-day shipment.
“As the industry’s NPI leader, Mouser continues to focus on launching and stocking the newest products and technologies from our manufacturer partners,” said Jeff Newell, Senior Vice President of Products at Mouser Electronics. “This emphasis on new products helps give engineers and buyers a competitive edge and may avoid design delays caused by obsolete parts. Our goal is to help our customers get their designs to market fast.”
Some of the 355 products introduced by Mouser last month include:
- TDK InvenSense IAM-20680HP Auto 6-Axis MotionTracking Device
TDK InvenSense IAM-20680HP is a 6-axis MotionTracking device for automotive applications that combines a 3-axis gyroscope and a 3-axis accelerometer. - Texas Instruments DS90UB662-Q1 Quad FPD-Link III Deserializer Hub
TI’s DS90UB662-Q1 Quad FPD-Link III deserializer hub connects serialized sensor data received from four independent video data streams through an FPD-Link III interface. - TE Connectivity AMPMODU 2mm Wire-to-Board Connectors
TE Connectivity’s AMPMODU 2mm wire-to-board connectors occupy 38% less space on a PCB than traditional 2.54mm centerline connectors, making them a reliable and cost-effective solution for miniature sophisticated electronics. - OSRAM Opto Semiconductors OSIRE® E3323 RGB LEDs
OSRAM OSIRE E3323 RGB LEDs are designed for automotive ambient applications, offering a compact size and maximum of flexibility for various assembly situations.
For more information, go to www.mouser.com
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