Product category:
DC/DC Convertors
News Release from: Murata Power Solutions
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 08 May 2008
Programme warns of product changes
Users can receive details of changes to all Datel DC/DC convertors and panel meters, or to limit the notices to specific types or families of products, or even just a single product.
Murata Power Solutions has set up a new product change notification (PCN) programme for its Datel DC/DC convertor and panel meter products In phase one of the programme, which began on 1st May 2008, customers have the option to register to receive PCNs and product discontinuation or end of life (EOL) notices
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Customers registered to the programme will receive detailed e-mail notifications.
They will have the option to receive details of changes to all Datel DC/DC convertors and panel meters, or to limit the notices to specific types or families of products, or even just a single product.
Receiving PCN notices will ensure that customers are kept informed when considering Datel products for their equipment designs.
Phase two of the programme, planned for a launch in Q3 2008, will provide the ability to search for part numbers and related changes via a secure and easy to use self-service website.
PCNs will be searchable by part number, notification type and product category, with additional attributes that can be customised to suit particular customer needs.
Customers will be able to sign up for this free, easy to use service by visiting the Murata Power Solutions website and clicking on the PCN icon on the home page. Request free introductory details about products from Murata Power Solutions ...
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