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Allegro announces new distribution partnership with Mouser

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July 20, 2022

Allegro MicroSystems, Inc. recently announced that it has entered into a new distribution partnership with global semiconductor and electrical component distributor Mouser Electronics. Allegro products are now available for sale on the Mouser website, with new ones to be added as they become available. The partnership extends Allegro’s global distribution footprint, and gives customers new options for purchasing product samples, evaluation boards, and production inventory. 

Many of Allegro’s most popular products are now available for purchase on the Mouser website, including the company’s industry-leading current sensors, position and speed sensors, and power management and motor control ICs. 

“This partnership greatly enhances our commitment to creating and supporting a vibrant and diverse customer base,” said Max Glover, Senior Vice President of Sales at Allegro. “Mouser offers unmatched global logistics, giving engineers and designers access to our innovative ICs in a one-stop-shopping experience – leaving them more time to design and build new, exciting products.” 

“Mouser customers demand efficient, reliable products, and Allegro MicroSystems meets and exceeds these expectations,” said Kristin Schuetter, Mouser Electronics’ Vice President of Supplier Management. “This agreement gives design engineers an excellent avenue for developing energy-efficient solutions across a broad range of industries and applications.”

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