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Digi-Key Corporation Announces the Expansion of Cornell Dubilier’s Snap-In Product Line

Wednesday, April 13, 2011 – THIEF RIVER FALLS, Minnesota, USA – Electronic components distributor Digi-Key Corporation, recognized by design engineers as having the industry’s broadest selection of electronic components available for immediate shipment, today announced the addition of aluminum electrolytic snap-in capacitors from Cornell Dubilier.

The entire addition consists of over 650 part numbers from the 380LX, 381LX, 382LX, 383LX, 381LR, SLP and SLPX series. These seven series of General Purpose and Low ESR capacitors come in 2-, 4-, or 5-pin configurations and are targeted for next generation switching power supplies, DC filtering circuits in inverters, and motor drive applications. CDE snap-in aluminum electrolytic capacitors have a wide range of capacitance values and voltage ratings with exceptional ripple current specifications.

These new capacitors are available for purchase now on Digi-Key’s global websites.

Digi-Key Corporation focuses on providing customers with superior service, which includes product selection and availability, on-time delivery, and responsiveness. Using leading-edge processes and state-of-the-art technologies, Digi-Key serves a global customer base from its 600,000 square foot facility in Thief River Falls, Minnesota, USA.

About Digi-Key Corporation

As one of the world’s leading, totally integrated distributors of electronic components, Digi-Key Corporation has earned its reputation as an industry leader through its total commitment to service and performance. Digi-Key is a full-service provider of both prototype/design and production quantities of electronic components, offering more than two million products from over 470 quality name-brand manufacturers at www.digikey.com. A testament to Digi-Key’s unparalleled commitment to service, North American design engineers have ranked Digi-Key #1 for Overall Performance for 19 consecutive years (EE|Times Distribution Study/October 2010). With global sales for 2010 surpassing $1.5 billion, Digi-Key’s single location in North America is one of its greatest assets. Additional information and access to Digi-Key’s broad product offering is available at www.digikey.com.

About Cornell Dubilier Electronics 

Cornell Dubilier is the source for capacitors that transform your applications to success stories. It excels with aluminum electrolytic, mica, motor run and AC and DC plastic film capacitors. Cornell Dubilier only makes capacitors and has been doing it for almost 100 years. The world leaders in welders, UPS systems, motors, drives, avionics, power and military electronics and medical lasers are prominently among its more than 33,000 customers. 

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