EBV Elektronik, an Avnet Company, was founded in 1969 and is one of the leading specialists in European semiconductor distribution. EBV maintains its successful strategy of personal commitment to customers and excellent services. 240 Technical Sales Specialists provide a strong focus on a selected group of long-term manufacturing partners. 110 continuously trained Application Specialists offer extensive application know-how and design expertise. Warehouse operations, complete logistics solutions and value-added services such as programming, taping & reeling and laser marking are fulfilled by Avnet Logistics, EBV’s logistical backbone and Europe’s largest service centre. EBV operates from 58 offices in 28 countries throughout Europe as well as in Dubai, Israel and South Africa.
SnakeBytes - The Most Flexible Reference Design Platform for Top-Class Industrial Applications
SnakeBytes has been developed jointly by EBV Elektronik, Altera, Avago Technologies, Freescale Semiconductor and National Semiconductor. It features Linux BSP, a PCI solution for high data throughput, a local bus solution for low-latency data transmission including a local bus IP core and several industry-standard interfaces such as CAN and RS485. A flexible solution can be developed with SnakeBytes that meets client-specific I/O requirements, while at the same time offering a high degree of computing power. [more]
FalconEye Reference Platform for Brushless Motors
The FalconEye reference design platform was developed in collaboration between Avago Technologies, Fairchild Semiconductor, Freescale Semiconductor and STMicroelectronics. The modular construction of the FalconEye Board with PFC (power factor correction) is used for the electronically and/or regulation of brushless synchronous and asynchronous motors. [more]
DragonFire - COBRA5329KIT
EBV Elektronik is providing developers with a tailored development package for Freescale Semiconductor’s MCF532X DragonFire microprocessor family in the form of the COBRA5329 reference platform. [more]
ChameleonARM - NXP ARM7 Reference Platform
The idea for the ChameleonARM platform was created when NXP introduced the new 32-bit ARM7 single-chip LPC23xx family with its rich set of on-chip interfaces for applications requiring various types of serial communications. [more]