Fujitsu 8-bit microcontrollers centre of Digi-Key franchise deal

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Digi-Key has signed a global distribution agreement with Fujitsu Microelectronics and is particularly interested in offering its 8-bit microcontrollers and digital touch-screen sensor ICs.

The low pin count, 8-bit MB95200 series of MCUs is designed for home appliances such as vacuums, ovens and other kitchen appliances; electrical tools; consumer healthcare products; and aftermarket car accessories.

Additional Fujitsu products covered by the distribution agreement include Fujitsu's phase-locked loops (PLLs), digital-to-analogue converters (DACs), power management ICs (PMICs), spread spectrum clock generators (SSCGs) and a full range of microcontrollers.

"Fujitsu Microelectronics has a strong record of developing innovative, high-quality and easy-to-use MCUs, wireless ICs, power management devices and other products that we are certain will appeal to our customers," said Dave Doherty, Digi-Key v-p for semiconductor products. 

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