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Free iOS App for Component Search and Selection from Wurth Elektronik eiSos

Würth Elektronik eiSos has introduced a smartphone app for finding and selecting components using iOS devices. This universal app is compatible with all iOS versions and is optimized to run on iPhones and iPads.

It is available to download free from the Apple App Store and can be used to find all Würth Elektronik eiSos standard products quickly and easily. The app covers passive and electromechanical components and LEDs.

Users can launch a parametric component search providing them with rapid and efficient access to thousands of components and specifications. The search process is designed so that the search results list is never empty, since every selection also pre-selects other choices. There is also an option to search for a part number.

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Another feature is the app’s ability to refill Würth Elektronik eiSos design kits quickly and easily. Each design kit is stored in a virtual template and users can select the components in their design kit for which they want a free refill by tapping on them.

There are already plans to introduce an Android and Windows Phone version in 2015. Find out more and access a direct link to the App Store at www.we-online.com/app

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