Digi-Key to Distribute Altium's Desktop Nanoboard Print E-mail
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Tuesday, 09 September 2008 10:30
THIEF RIVER FALLS, MN and SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA– Altium and Digi-Key Corporation have entered into a global distribution agreement. As part of the agreement, Digi-Key will distribute Altium’s Desktop NanoBoard, which includes a 12-month timed Altium Designer License. Marketed as the Innovation Station, the combination provides quick prototyping, concept exploration and device experimentation. Designers are able to use the “live design” to create functionality in programmable hardware and switch to physical hardware in order to test and analyze–without having to create custom prototype boards. Digi-Key will also carry the extended range of NanoBoard plug-in peripheral and FPGA daughter boards.


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