Arrow Electronics, established in 1935 and headquartered in Centennial, Colorado, USA, is a global provider of electronic components and enterprise computing solutions. The company distributes a wide range of products, including semiconductors, passive components, connectors, and embedded solutions, serving industries such as aerospace, automotive, telecommunications, and consumer electronics. Arrow Electronics also offers value-added services like design engineering, supply chain management, and logistics support, helping customers accelerate their product development cycles and reduce time-to-market. With operations in over 80 countries, Arrow connects thousands of manufacturers and end-users, facilitating innovation and technological advancement worldwide.
Arrow Electronics supports EMASS in developing the ECS-DoT System on Chip, a neural processing unit designed for ultra-low power edge AI inference in compact, efficient devices.
Arrow Electronics will showcase its latest embedded technology solutions at embedded world 2025, the world's leading conference and trade fair for embedded-system technologies.
Arrow Electronics and Spanish manufacturer NX Technologies entered a collaboration that has accelerated the development of NX’s automotive-grade inverter portfolio.
Arrow Electronics has unveiled a data-communication reference design for electric vehicles (EV) charging that combines software stacks for state-of-the-art protocols and a HomePlug Green PHY hardware module.
Arrow Electronics has designed a first-of-its-kind, AI-powered steering system. Powered by an advanced NVIDIA processor, it uses facial recognition technology to control the latest SAM (Semi-Autonomous Mobility) Car.
Strategic collaboration to assist customers in the development of high-power solutions, a critical component in advancing electrification and sustainability initiatives.
Arrow Electronics will display cutting-edge solutions developed with suppliers and its technology ecosystem at PCIM 2024 and Sensor+Test 2024 from June 11-13 in Nuremberg, Germany.
New reference design supports up to 48V@5A Power Delivery Object sink mode, which is the highest level achievable with the latest USB Power Delivery standards.