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Würth Elektronik at electronica China
June 21, 2023 | Würth ElektronikEstimated reading time: 1 minute
Würth Elektronik will exhibit at electronica China at the National Exhibition and Convention Center in Shanghai from July 11 to 13, 2023. The company will showcase its latest products and solutions at booth D210 in hall 5.2H.
The exhibition’s main focus will be centered around high-quality passive components such as EMC components, inductors, capacitors and electromechanical components. Sensors are a further special highlight of the Würth Elektronik booth. As a reliable partner for developers, the manufacturer provides customers with suitable development boards and reference layouts to help speed up time-to-market.
To demonstrate the latest technology and for the enjoyment of trade fair visitors, Würth Elektronik will be setting up a putting course and invites guests to show off their golf club handling skills.
A WSEN-EVAL ITDS 3-axis accelerometer evaluation board and an infrared photoelectric sensor (WL-TIRW THT / WL-TTRB THT) are used to measure golfing performance. The installation also uses components from Texas Instruments, one of the many IC manufacturers that Würth Elektronik partners with to create reference designs to accelerate the development of applications.
Würth Elektronik has multiple locations throughout the People's Republic of China. The Quality Design Center (QDC) in Shenzhen, for example, provides services for quality assurance, research & development, product qualification, material monitoring and after-sales support.
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