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    Digi-Key Corporation Announces Stock on New Digital DC-DC POL Module Series from CUI

    11/16/2010

    Electronic components distributor Digi-Key Corporation, recognized by design engineers as having the industry's broadest selection of electronic components available for immediate shipment, today announced it has stock on the Novum POL Modules and Demonstration Kit from CUI Inc. CUI has developed a new line of non-isolated digital dc-dc Point-of-Load (POL) modules aimed at the emerging digital power control market. Novum simple digital modules are the latest addition to the V-Infinity power line. They provide complete, easy-to-use solutions to make digital power accessible to a wide array of users.

    • NDM1-12-120 (Digi-Key #102-2140-ND) 12A
    • NDM1-25-120 (Digi-Key #102-2141-ND) 25A
    • NDM1-DEMO (Digi-Key #102-2142-ND) Demo Kit 12A/25A Modules
    The NDM1-DEMO is an easy-to use demo kit for the Novum 12A and 25A digital dc-dc Point-of-Load (POL) modules. The kit consists of one 12A module demo board and one 25A module demo board which can be mated together so multiple rails can be tested simultaneously. Also included is a USB-to-I²C interface adapter allowing the demo boards to be operated from a computer via the V-Infinity Intelligence Center GUI. The NDM1-DEMO is the perfect way to easily experience the advantages of digital power. Kit includes:
    • One 12A demo board
    • One 25A demo board
    • USB Interface Adapter
    • Wall plug adapter
    • Access to V-Infinity Intelligence Center GUI
    These new products are now available for purchase on Digi-Key's global websites and will be featured in future print and online catalogs. www.digikey.com

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