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Product category: Design and Development Hardware
News Release from: Spartan Europe | Subject: Schmartboard
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 15 April 2004

UK distribution for novel prototyping
boards

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As part of an international distribution programme, Schmartboard has sighed Spartan Europe to distribute its revolutionary prototyping tools in the UK.

As part of an international distribution programme, Schmartboard has sighed Spartan Europe to distribute its revolutionary prototyping tools in the UK According to Neal Greenberg, Schmartboard's VP Sales and Marketing: "Schmartboard is targeted towards hobbyists and students as well as engineers

The product is a major advancement for teaching and prototyping surface mount components.

We were very excited to find Spartan Europe.

They seem to be very committed to our line.

The fact that they will sell our product line on the URL www.schmartboard.co.uk is a testament to Spartan Europe's intent for a long-term relationship with us".

Spartan Europe is excited to add Schmartboard to it's offering.

According to Phil Shaw, Spartan Europe's Product Manager: "We are very pleased to be involved with Schmartboard at such an early stage in their development.

This is a unique product and has the ability to revolutionise the design and prototyping of electronic circuits".

The Schmartboard solution allows designers to speedily put together a board and instantly make modifications as required.

With Schmartboard designers do not have to order a custom PCB initially or deal with wire-wrap boards.

Schmartboards are pretraced printed circuit boards that are connectable like building blocks.

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