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RS Components announces significant extension of schematic and footprint parts library

More than 10,000 new component models added to innovative tool, saving engineers crucial time in the design process

LONDON, UK, 12 November, 2018 – RS Components (RS), the trading brand of Electrocomponents plc (LSE: ECM), a global multi-channel distributor, has announced a major extension of its PCB Part Library, which provides a key tool for engineers working in PCB design by delivering direct access to schematic symbols and footprints. The library now includes more than 10,000 new models from a range of leading suppliers, including C&K Switches, ON Semiconductor and ROHM Semiconductor.

RS first launched PCB Part Library in 2017 in conjunction with SamacSys, the world’s leading supplier of high-quality PCB schematic symbols and footprints. The library provides fast and easy access to component models and saves PCB designers and electronics engineers from the time-consuming and potentially error-prone task of having to create part libraries manually.

“PCB Part Library helps engineers by removing the need to source and create models and footprints from scratch, enabling them to focus on their overall design,” said Mike Bray, Vice President of DesignSpark. “RS recognised this need and we have worked closely with SamacSys to create the PCB Part Library solution. Our pioneering partnership has helped revolutionise the way that engineers access models for their designs.

“By leveraging our strong relationships with suppliers we have been able to further enhance the range of models available. This major extension is a clear demonstration of both our commitment to the library and our support for design engineers.”

“With component manufacturers such as ON Semiconductor working with us, it demonstrates their commitment to providing valuable design assets such as symbols and PCB footprints,” added Alex MacDougall, Managing Director at SamacSys. “It’s fantastic to have the key players in the electronics industry collaborating with us. Our partnership with RS is key in allowing us to continue our mission of helping more engineers design their products in less time.”

The schematic symbols and footprints in the PCB Part Library can be used in all leading PCB design software packages, including the free-for-download DesignSpark PCB tool.

The PCB Part Library is available at www.rs-online.com/designspark/pcb-part-library, or via the RS component search engine at rs.componentsearchengine.com/.

About RS Components
RS Components, Allied Electronics & Automation and IESA are the trading brands of Electrocomponents plc, a global multi-channel distributor. We offer more than 500,000 industrial and electronics products, sourced from over 2,500 leading suppliers, and provide a wide range of value-added services to over one million customers. With operations in 32 countries, we ship more than 50,000 parcels a day.

Electrocomponents is listed on the London Stock Exchange and in the last financial year ended 31 March 2018 had revenues of £1.71bn.

For more information, please visit the website at www.rs-online.com.

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