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Industrial

Global Research Expects Industry 4.0 to be Lead Application for IoT Within 5 years - News

July 21, 2021

Newark, an Avnet company, published new research on the Internet of Things (IoT), expecting the role of IoT for industrial automation and control applications to be essential to the delivery of Industry 4.0. The IoT Survey, ran annually by Newark, generates new insights on this key market, including opportunities and challenges for engineers working in IoT.

Consumer

DFRobot Boson, Other Education Kits Shipping from Newark - News

June 21, 2021

Newark is now shipping DFRobot’s Boson line of development kits and several other educational platforms.

Open Source

Newark Announces the $4 Pi Pico - News

June 03, 2021

Newark announced the availability of the 2040 chip built on Raspberry Pi-designed silicon.

Analog & Power

Newark Now Stocks ZEUS Battery Products in North America - Press Release

May 10, 2021

Newark, an Avnet Company and global distributor of electronic components, products and solutions, has increased its range of high-quality batteries and chargers with the introduction of ZEUS Battery Products in North America.

Debug & Test

New NGU Source Measure Units by Rohde & Schwarz Now Available from Newark - News

April 05, 2021

Newark, an Avnet Company, now offers the new NGU series of source measure units (SMU) from Rohde & Schwarz, one of the world's manufacturers of electronic test and measurement equipment.

Storage

Newark Expands Semiconductor Portfolio with World-Class Memory and Storage Solutions from Micron Technology - Press Release

March 22, 2021

Newark, an Avnet Company and global distributor of electronic components, products and solutions, has signed an international distribution agreement with Micron Technology, a leading and trusted brand in the memory and storage solutions market.

Analog & Power

The Modularization of Electronic System Design - Story

February 25, 2021

A quiet revolution has taken place in electronics hardware design. As silicon integration has continued (fed by the economics of Moore’s Law), engineers have gradually moved from developing mostly at the component and circuit level to working more with board, modules, and subsystems.