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Newark element14 to handle Pulse Electronics, PulseLarsen Antennas

December 19, 2018 By Aimee Kalnoskas Leave a Comment

newark element14Newark element14, the Development Distributor, is now partnering with Pulse Electronics and PulseLarsen Antennas to provide even more antennas, modular connectors, specialty transformers and other electronics components for its customers to further support the development of their electronics designs.

Pulse Electronics is a  leader in electronic component design and manufacturing with an extensive line of state-of-the-art products and custom capabilities. OEMs, contract manufacturers and CEMs around the world who regularly depend on Pulse products to keep their equipment working at its highest capacity, can turn to Newark element14 for all of their Pulse product needs. PulseLarsen Antennas produce quality designed and manufactured antennas to enable connectivity in the fields of IoT, Public Safety, LMR, Navigation GPS Products, WLAN, LTE antenna products and more.

“We’re seeing more and more customers turn to us as the Development Distributor for increased automation support for everything from individuals building their own DIY smart homes, to police forces looking to connect their fleet of patrol vehicles,” said Heather Fulara, Head of Supplier Management- Interconnect, Passives, & Electromechanical at Newark element14. “With the addition of Pulse and PulseLarsen Antennas, we’ve greatly increased the cutting edge electronics components available to help bring our customers’ ideas to life.”

Pulse provides a variety of products that support communications, power management, IoT, transportation and more. Pulse products now available through Newark element14 include; antennas. current transformers and current sensing transformers, connector tools & accessories, filters, and more.

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