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Mouser Electronics And Cirrus Logic Inc. Sign Global Distribution Agreement

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

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Mouser Electronics And Cirrus Logic Inc. Sign Global Distribution Agreement

Customer Gains Access to Analog and Mixed-Signal Audio ICs; High-Precision Analog and Mixed-Signal ICs; and Embedded Processor ICs

Cirrus Logic CS48500

Mouser now stocks a variety of Cirrus Logic products including analog and mixed-signal audio ICs for consumer, professional, and automotive entertainment applications.

Mouser Electronics, Inc., has signed a distribution agreement with Cirrus Logic Inc. (NASDAQ: CRUS), a leader in high-precision analog and digital signal processing components.

“Cirrus Logic’s agreement with Mouser provides a vital channel for worldwide customers of Cirrus Logic s leadership audio and industrial ICs,” says Tim Turk, Cirrus Logic’s Vice President of Worldwide Sales. “As a premier catalog and online distributor, Mouser strengthens Cirrus Logic’s ability to serve our customers through their credentials in sales, engineering support, and logistics.”

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According to Mike Scott, Mouser’s Vice President of Active Products, the distributor is pleased to engage with Cirrus Logic to rapidly provide design engineers with new products and technologies.

“Mouser continues to lead the industry in helping our suppliers reach our extensive design engineering customer base with their newest products, critical in today s highly competitive markets,” says Scott. “Cirrus Logic’s reputation for reliability along with their product innovation makes them a perfect fit for our customers.”

Mouser now stocks a variety of Cirrus Logic products including analog and mixed-signal audio ICs for consumer, professional, and automotive entertainment applications, as well as high-precision analog and mixed-signal ICs for industrial applications, such as industrial measurement, analytical instruments, consumer utility, and digital power meters. Additional products include embedded processor ICs, such as audio-optimized Digital Signal Processors for consumer and professional audio applications, and ARM-based embedded processors for consumer and industrial applications.

Known for its broad-based product line, customer service, and streamlined warehouse operations, Mouser continuously offers customers the most innovative products and latest technologies for their new design projects.

Mouser Electronics is the only major distributor to publish a new 2,100+ page print catalog every 90 days.  In addition, its website with interactive online catalog is updated daily, contains more than a million products for easy online purchase, provides over 1.5 million cross-references, as well as more than 831,000 downloadable data sheets, supplier-specific reference designs, application notes, and other technical design information.

Mouser Electronics, Inc. is an electronic component distributor. For more information, visit www.mouser.com.

Cirrus Logic develops high-precision, analog and mixed-signal integrated circuits for a broad range of consumer and industrial markets. For more information, visit www.cirrus.com.

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