Menlo Microsystems, Inc. announced a new global distribution agreement with DigiKey. Under the terms of the agreement, DigiKey becomes a franchised distributor for worldwide marketing and sales of Menlo Micro’s innovative Ideal Switch® products.
“This partnership focuses on expanding Menlo Micro’s Ideal Switch technology to an even wider group of power and RF designers by leveraging DigiKey’s world-class distribution expertise,” said Yalcin Bulut, COO at Menlo Micro. “The addition of DigiKey as a global distribution partner will not only empower engineers and designers to leverage our breakthrough technology for a wide range of applications, but it will also strengthen our worldwide distribution network to better support the expanding business and technical needs of our customers.”
Menlo Micro’s Ideal Switch technology revolutionizes the way switches operate, offering unmatched performance, reliability and efficiency with no compromises. Unlike traditional electromechanical switches, the Ideal Switch leverages a unique combination of semiconductor technology and cutting-edge design, resulting in higher efficiency, reduced size and a longer lifespan — benefiting a wide range of products in smart energy, home automation, industrial IoT, test and measurement, aerospace and defense, telecommunications, consumer electronics and medical.
“DigiKey is excited to add Menlo Micro’s Ideal Switch technology to our line card,” said Ken Paxton, director, advanced semiconductor at DigiKey. “This partnership allows us to connect engineers and designers around the world with advanced switch solutions to enhance their products and designs and support their efforts to create cutting-edge technology.”
Through this agreement, DigiKey will provide customers with immediate access to Menlo Micro’s Ideal Switch products, facilitating rapid design cycles and enabling engineers to implement advanced solutions to their applications. The collaboration aligns with both companies’ commitment to innovation and customer satisfaction in the ever-evolving electronics market