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Avnet Silica announces distribution deal with SiTime

29 June 2022 News

Avnet Silica has announced the signing of an agreement to add the products and technologies of SiTime to its portfolio of silicon timing products. The distribution deal extends a previous agreement between SiTime and Avnet in the US and Asia to cover the EMEA region.

SiTime offers MEMS-based precision timing solutions that are used by 15 000 customers in 250 applications, with over 2 billion units shipped globally. The SiTime product offering includes a wide portfolio of devices such as oscillators, clock generators and resonators.

The SiTime devices are highly programmable solutions that enable customers to differentiate their products with higher performance, smaller size, lower power and better reliability. In addition, the company’s technology delivers industry-leading dynamic performance in harsh environments that have high shock, vibration, or rapid changes in temperature. Such environments are routinely encountered in industrial, automotive or aerospace applications.

“We are delighted to be adding SiTime products to our portfolio,” said Laurence Dellicott, director supplier management & fulfilment services, at Avnet Silica. “These programmable and highly rugged solutions, based on advanced MEMS technology, are ideally suited for the fastest growing target markets across Europe and beyond in the industrial, communications, automotive and aerospace and defence sectors, as well as the IoT.”


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