Digi-Key will be demonstrating its design tools and other online engineering resources at Embedded World exhibition in Nuremberg, Germany this week (24-26 February).
According to David Sandys, director of technical and strategic marketing at Digi-Key, the distributor’s plan to supply customers from prototype to production phase of projects means it will offer “a full spectrum of EDA tools along with deep and broad resources to support all the needs of the design engineer.”
It will demonstrate (Hall 4A, Stand 631) website features including the BOM manager, online catalog, article, video and reference design libraries, an overview of their EDA tools, and the eewiki.net technical site.
Digi-Key partner, Aspen Labs, will participate in the company’s booth and run the second kiosk to answer questions and share the latest versions of Scheme-It, PartSim and PCB Web. Scheme-it, the popular schematic and block diagramming tool is also now available in local language for the German audience.
Digi-Key’s director of applications engineering, Randall Restle will be presenting a paper entitled: “Coupling real-time elements in the IoT. A requirement to reach Industry 4.0”, and will review problems coupling real-time embedded elements together and further extend to issues of coupling them over the Internet.
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