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    TTI. announces Pan-European franchise agreement with Ericsson Power Modules

    07/29/2013

    TTI, a leading specialist distributor of passive, connector, electromechanical and discrete components, has signed a Pan-European franchise deal covering the DC/DC power module products available from Ericsson, a leading provider of technology and services to telecom operators. TTI made a formal entry into the power market last year with the strategic acquisition of UK power supply distributor, Campbell Collins Ltd - which held the Ericsson Power franchise in the UK for many years - and the signing of Murata Power Solutions. The addition of Ericsson's non-isolated point-of-load (POL) converters, and isolated fractional brick DC/DC converter products significantly broadens TTI's power portfolio, allowing it to further support its existing customer base as well as service new markets. According to TTI's Business Development Manager, Power in Europe, Phil Goff, "This is a very exciting addition to TTI's board-mounted DC/DC converter product range, and strengthens our power product offering significantly. Ericsson's portfolio of leading-edge power module solutions including fully digital isolated bricks and point-of-load converters will help enable our customers to develop the most technologically advanced systems and solutions. Devices such as the BMR462/3/4 Digital POLs and BMR456 quarter brick and BMR457 digital eighth brick in particular offer class leading efficiencies and communication capabilities." TTI

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