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Mouser revamps technical resource centre

30 September 2020 News

Mouser Electronics has redesigned its Technical Resource Centre, which contains the global distributor’s ever-expanding collection of technical articles, blogs, eBooks, and Methods technology and solutions journal, plus related product information, in a searchable repository.

The newly refreshed Technical Resource Centre enables customers to more quickly and easily find technical and product information across all of Mouser.com. The front page includes links to Applications & Technologies sites and Mouser’s Bench Talk blog, as well as featured articles, videos and eBooks. The page also includes a link to Mouser’s Conversion Calculators – practical tools to help engineers of all skill levels speed their processes.

“Part of what makes Mouser the NPI leader is providing engineers with a full suite of information on the latest products, applications, and solutions,” says Kevin Hess, Mouser Electronics’ senior vice president of marketing. “The refined Technical Resource Centre makes it easy for customers to find essential technical data and application information plus blogs and articles that offer industry insight and context.”

The Technical Resource Centre features a search bar with an ‘advanced type ahead’ function, which allows customers to begin entering search terms and receive suggestions to help narrow the search. Customers can sort the search results by articles, blogs, Applications & Technologies sites, product microsites, or all content. Additionally, they can sort through the variety of exciting content from Mouser’s award-winning ‘Empowering Innovation Together’ programme.

To learn more, visit www.eu.mouser.com/technical-resources/, or click on Technical Resources in the top navigation bar of any page on mouser.com.

The local Mouser representative, TRX Electronics, can be contacted a +27 12 997 0504, [email protected], www.trxe.com


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