Transformer Supplier Signs Distributor
May 18, 2006 11:53 AM
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As a result of a global distribution signed by Digi-Key and Signal Transformer, Digi-Key will stock Signal's chassis and PCB-mount transformers for use in a variety of applications. Split bobbin transformers with high isolation, international transformers and miniature low-power transformers will be among the many types of Signal Transformer products offered in Digi-Key's print and online catalogs and available for purchase directly from Digi-Key.
"We are pleased to expand our existing relationship with Bel and add Signal Transformer to our line card," said Mark Larson, Digi-Key's president and COO, "We are certain our customers will find its products of significant interest and appeal."
Signal Transformer is a subsidiary of Bel Fuse, a manufacturer of products used in networking, telecommunications, high-speed data transmission, automotive and consumer electronics. In addition to offering a broad selection of standard transformers, Signal Transformer specializes in working with customers to find custom solutions.
"Signal Transformer's addition to the family of Bel products already available through Digi-Key demonstrates the continued growth of our relationship and commitment to better meet the needs of our customers," said Dan Bernstein, president and CEO of Bel Fuse. This distribution agreement between Digi-Key and Signal Transformers will allow Digi-Key to fulfill both the design and production requirements of its diverse customer base.Acceptable Use Policy blog comments powered by Disqus


