E-Switch Launches New Web Site

Dec. 7, 2009
Web site boasts more functionality and user-friendliness

Minneapolis-based E-Switch announces the launch of its new Web site, which improves on the existing functionality and also offers more tools to the engineers who visit the site. Some features include:

  • Easy-to-use search function allows you to search by spec, keyword, or part number.
  • Application cubes throughout the site allow you to see switch applications from almost every industry.
  • Constant updates from RSS Twitter feeds and new product announcements.
  • The configurator allows you to create a detailed part number, and then request a quote, sample, or distributor stock check of that part.
  • The Where to Buy section allows you to quickly locate a rep or distributor in your area.
  • The Technical Information section not only offers detailed certification information, it includes RoHS certifications for each product in an easy-to-access format.
  • The product catalog is formatted in easy-to-navigate sections.

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