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Sensirion, Digi-Key Enter Distribution Agreement

By DE Editors  

March 28, 2016

Sensirion has entered a worldwide distribution agreement with Digi-Key for its sensors with CMOSens technology.

Sensirion products available from Digi-Key Electronics include Sensrion’s SHTxx and STSxx digital relative humidity and temperature sensors, LG01 flow switch and bubble detectors for liquids, SDPx series of high-performance differential pressure sensors and SFMx series of gas flow meters. All Sensirion product families have a variety of plug-and-play evaluation kits that support data logging capabilities.

"We are very excited to partner globally with Digi-Key to leverage their exceptional reputation with the engineering community and strong marketing presence. Digi-Key will provide Sensirion customers more options for service and support from design, to prototype and into production.  Digi-Key is an integral part of Sensirion growth strategy and we look forward to strengthening the partnership and growing our mutual sales,” says David Kenneth, general manager, North America Sensirion.

For more information, visit Sensirion.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 
 

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