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News Release from: Farnell
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 02 December 2005
Free service switches BOMs for RoHS
compliance
Farnell InOne is offering a free bill of materials (BOM) conversion service for design engineers, making the transition to RoHS even easier.
Farnell InOne is offering a free bill of materials (BOM) conversion service for design engineers, making the transition to RoHS even easier To access the service, engineers simply need to open an account on the Farnell InOne website and e-mail their BOM, in Excel or spreadsheet format, to a team of specially trained technicians who will match the list of products to RoHS compliant components
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 8 Nov 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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The service is fast and hassle free with BOMs being turned around within 48 hours.
With new RoHS components becoming available all the time, the BOM conversion service allows engineers access to the very latest product lines and provides up-to-the-minute information about RoHS products coming soon.
All designer engineers need to do is make sure that product part numbers are included in the BOM, regardless of the manufacturer.
Gary Nevison comments: "Farnell InOne's BOM conversion service is proving hugely popular".
"A recent BOM we received included 3600 products, which we matched to RoHS compliant components within just two hours".
"With time ticking away and only seven months left before the RoHS deadline, we're committed to helping make the changeover as easy as possible".
"Farnell InOne is the first and fastest port of call for everyone's RoHS needs".
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