3M Interconnect, Newark partner on interconnect product selector - Connector Specifier

3M Interconnect, Newark partner on interconnect product selector


Nov 17, 2009

November 17, 2009 -- Multi-channel electronics distributor Newark, part of the Premier Farnell Group, has partnered with 3M Interconnect Products to develop an online selector tool to make parts identification and purchasing easier and faster for engineers.

With the large number of interconnect products available, identifying the right connector can be time-consuming for engineers, notes the companies. The interactive selector, dubbed by 3M as “interconnect in a box” for its ease of use, can be accessed at Newark's web site. After a user selects one of 13 broad product categories (such as board to board, I/O, backplane and wire to wire) more and more narrow specification options are presented. The end result provides a Newark part number with access to stock availability and pricing, plus tabs to find product details, technical documentation and corresponding 3D CAD models.

A user has the choice to add the part to the Newark shopping cart with a single click, or can print or email information about the part, including RoHS certification documentation.

“The 3M interconnect solutions selector is a great example of how partnership and innovation can benefit our customers,” comments Jim Seifert, VP, regionals supplier management, Newark. “Engineers can now save time on the selection process, as well as by purchasing from a distributor that offers thousands of in-stock 3M interconnect parts.”

Newark’s 3M interconnect selection, available for same-day shipping, can be found at www.newark.com/3M.

 

 


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