Industry-first power supply configuration tool

 DigiKey has introduced what it describes as an industry-first power supply configuration tool designed to simplify the process of designing power supply solutions. Engineers, designers and system integrators can save time and expedite the design process by using the tool. 

 

The tool enables quick selection of key attributes such as outputs, voltage, current and more to generate a tailored power supply solution that meets users’ desired requirements. Once configured, the supply is assembled and shipped directly within days. Hosted on DigiKey’s website the configurator enables fast, accurate selection and sourcing making it easier to design, customize and order the right power solution for the project.  

 

DigiKey’s senior director, interconnect and electromechanical, Heather Fulara, said: “DigiKey is thrilled to offer this industry-first tool that allows our customers to configure their own power supply independently. It dramatically reduces the time it takes to acquire a configured unit, which allows for more efficient workflows, saving time and accelerating design.” 

 

The tool currently features the NEVO+ and VCCM series from Vox Power, which is the first supplier involved in the program.  

 

Vox Power’s co-owner, Marco Prinsloo, added: “Vox Power is proud to collaborate with DigiKey as the first supplier to participate in this innovative, time-saving tool. We trust DigiKey’s expertise in making our customers’ designs come together seamlessly through its efficient online design and customization options.” 

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