Würth Elektronik, part of the Würth Group, is a leading manufacturer of electronic and electromechanical components, printed circuit boards (PCBs), and intelligent power and control systems. The company offers a comprehensive range of products, including passive components, connectors, power modules, and wireless connectivity solutions, serving industries such as automotive, industrial automation, and consumer electronics. Committed to innovation and quality, Würth Elektronik provides extensive design support and customer service, ensuring optimal integration of their components into various applications. With a global presence, the company combines cutting-edge technology with personalized service to meet diverse client needs.
Würth Elektronik expands its coaxial connector range for 50-Ω cables, offering gold-plated, corrosion-tested WR-SMA, WR-SMB, WR-MCX, and WR-MMCX connectors with no MOQ.
Modular NEVB-MTR1-KIT1 enables fast, flexible motor controller development with USB-C power, open-source firmware, and real-world evaluation up to 1 kW.
Würth Elektronik expands its portfolio with four durable Nano-SIM and microSD card holders in the smallest form factors, featuring high-quality design and partially gold-plated contacts.
Würth Elektronik's Skoll-I is a compact, certified module combining Bluetooth Classic and LE 5.4, enabling fast, global deployment of new wireless applications.
Würth Elektronik, in cooperation with the Institute of Electronics (IFE) at Graz University of Technology, now offers an LTspice model for its TVS diodes and ESD suppressors for ESD protection, based on real measurement data using TLP.
Designed for AI, CPUs, and GPUs, this MnZn-core inductor delivers high efficiency, fast transient response, and stable performance up to 125°C, reducing costs and space.
Würth Elektronik adds 2828 RGB LED with dome lens and 70° beam angle, delivering precise, glare-free lighting for robust outdoor use with IPx8 protection.
Würth Elektronik's WE-PMFI inductor offers ultra-compact size, low RDC (from 4.8 mΩ), up to 48 V, and -55°C to +150°C range—ideal for high-frequency DC/DC converters.