Product category:
Communications ICs (Wired)
News Release from: Arrow Electronics (UK)
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 22 November 2004
Online linecard simplifies
crossreferencing
A novel online interactive linecard aims to help design engineers and purchasers reduce the time they spend identifying, evaluating and crossreferencing products.
Arrow Northern Europe has launched an online interactive linecard that will help design engineers and purchasers reduce the time they spend identifying, evaluating and crossreferencing products from the company's broad portfolio of over 180 suppliers Covering the franchises that Arrow handles in the Nordic region, the UK and Ireland, and the Baltic States, the easy-to-use and fully interactive linecard is available on the Arrow website
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 29 May 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Offering a variety of features to simplify the task of identifying, comparing, and selecting products, this new electronic linecard is set to become an essential bookmarked web "favourite" for design engineers and purchasers alike.
Featuring an intuitive graphical user interface, the interactive linecard allows the user to set filters to display as little or as much information as is relevant for their particular search.
Tools to simplify the crossreferencing of suppliers against lines and lines against suppliers significantly simplify the selection task, and access to unique URLs for suppliers and lines ensures that any additional information such as datasheets and application notes can be located rapidly.
The interactive linecard is based on a dynamic and regularly updated database that ensures all information remains as current as possible.
In addition to the online version, Arrow can also provide the electronic linecard as an executable (.exe) file that can be used when the user is offline.
At the user's request this file can be automatically updated via the Arrow website when the user is next online.
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