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    TDK-Lambda website re-design simplifies finding power supplies

    01/08/2015
    TDK-Lambda EMEA has unveiled its significantly revamped company website

    TDK announced that TDK-Lambda EMEA has unveiled its significantly revamped company website, which provides a more user-friendly experience. With a novel, uncluttered look, the TDK-Lambda website features easy to navigate icons, providing quick access to the product finder, FAQs, technical support, social media links and software tools such as drivers for programmable power supplies.

    Martin Southam, Director of Marketing at TDK-Lambda EMEA explains: “The new website augments the powerful existing search functions to enable quick selection of our comprehensive range of AC-DC power supplies, DC-DC converters, programmable power supplies and EMC/EMI filters. Diverse applications covered include: medical, broadcast & communications, life sciences, LED lighting, renewable energy, transportation, IT, factory automation, aerospace, test & measurement and even particle physics research.”

    For the EMEA region, the website is available in French, German, Italian, Dutch, Russian and Hebrew in addition to English.

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