Mouser takes Ericsson Power line to Asia Pac

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Ericsson Power Modules has extended its distribution agreement with Mouser Electronics to include the Asia Pacific regions.

The distributor has branch locations throughout Asia in countries such as Singapore, Hong Kong, and China.

Mouser has launched websites and printed catalogues in multiple currencies and languages.

The distributor opened a customer support centre in UK, earlier this year, as part of its plan to increase its business in the European component market.

The catalogue and online component distributor has seen its sales in Europe more than double in the last 12 months, according to Mark Burr-Lonnon, Mouser's v-p for Europe and Asia.

"Catalogue distributors are outperforming the distribution market as a whole," said Burr-Lonnon.

Burr-Lonnon puts some of this growth down to the fact that Mouser's catalogue business targets the small and medium-sized design and manufacturing companies which now dominate the European market.

Mouser saw global sales increase by 30% last year. The distributor prints a million catalogues a year and almost 150,000 of these will come to Europe this year.

Mouser's Ericsson stock includes DC-DC converters and regulators with output power ranges from 1.65W to 700W, inputs from 2.95V to 53V, and a variety of package sizes.

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