IQD signs global distributor agreement with Digi-Key Electronics
IQD Frequency Products has signed a global distribution agreement with Digi-Key Electronics, a leading distributor of electronic components. The agreement will see Digi-Key distribute IQD’s frequency products worldwide.
Backed by over 40 years’ experience in the manufacture of frequency products, IQD is a market leader in the frequency control market and part of the Würth Elektronik eiSos group, a European manufacturer of passive components. The IQD product line, available for immediate shipment from Digi-Key, comprises quartz crystals, clocks oscillators, VCTCXOs, TCXOs, OCXOs, GPS disciplined OCXOs and Rubidium oscillators.
“In today’s world where design engineers need product immediately for their designs, the agreement with Digi-Key enables IQD’s products to be available from stock at what we know is most design engineers’ first port of call,” said Maria Shoteh, Vice President Sales at IQD Frequency Products. “Digi-Key will be stocking a wide range of our products for communication, consumer, industrial [and] medical applications, and also our range of TS16949 automotive products.”
“We are excited to expand our partnership with Würth Elektronik eiSos and offer their IQD Frequency Products line to our global customer base, as the IQD brand is highly recognised and regarded amongst the global design community,” said David Stein, VP, Global Supply Management at Digi-Key. “We are now better able to assist the engineering public with global exposure on the Würth Elektronik eiSos product line that includes inductors and power magnetics, in addition to those looking for oscillators and other frequency control products to use in their designs and applications.”
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