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News Release from: Omron Electronics | Subject: Components catalogue
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 13 June 2002
CD-ROM components catalogue uses browser
The latest Omron components catalogue, available now on CD-ROM, is a browser-based showcase of all Omron's relays, switches, connectors, sensors and card readers.
The latest Omron components catalogue, available now on CD-ROM, is a browser-based showcase of all Omron's relays, switches, connectors, sensors and card readers Navigated via a standard Internet Explorer interface, the catalogue allows engineers and purchasers to access selection guides and technical information including electrical and mechanical data with just a few mouse clicks
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 12 May 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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The CD delivers rapid access to comprehensive data covering 250 product types, including newly announced Omron components and subassemblies.
Included are the latest miniature microswitches certified to the IP67 water ingress standard, tactile switches and many types of opto and pressure sensors, as well as Omron's well known range of PCB mount (signal/power), solid state, mosfet, general purpose and automotive, relays.
Also included is Omron's portfolio of smart card solutions including connectors, readers and hybrid readers.
The user may define queries either by part number or by component type, and component category headings are always active to facilitate navigation.
There is also a link to Omron's email sales hotline, as well as contact details for all UK distributors with links to individual websites.
The new Omron CD-ROM catalogue is available now, direct from Omron or from the nearest Omron sales representative or distributor.
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