ZMD's new SARah ADC series provides the developer with a high degree of flexibility as he can upgrade and downgrade easily between the derivatives without having to adjust the layout in case of changing customer requirements. This enables the customers to reduce the time to market and provides them with a wider variety of products for their end customers.
Both companies regard the speed and flexibility to react to customer requests and market requirements with very little delay as clear advantages of their partnership. "Lean management structures on both sides also mean initiative during the definition and implementation of new products for the European market and eventually a reduction in the time to market for the customer", says Thomas Rudel, the Sales and Marketing Manager at Rutronik.
SARah is a clearly structured family concept that initially ranges from 8 bit 2 channels to 12 bit 8 channels and includes 28 products for the launch. "The customer does not only expect an ADC but a product portfolio that covers all his requirements. This means various resolutions, precisions and different conversion rates, etc. With the first representatives of the SARah series, we are already showing the market which direction ZMD will go. To round it off, we offer a series that is compatible with the market-established 'quasi standard' of the market leaders," explains Bernhard Huber, Business Line Manager Standard Components at ZMD.
Thomas Rudel explains: "With the new ADC series, ZMD precisely fills the gap that has opened in our portfolio. Traditionally, we are firmly positioned in the area of high-performance analogue products. Thus, the new ZMD modules are the perfect supplement in the chain of analogue signal processing from the sensors, the Op Amps, the SAR analogue/digital converters right through to microcontrollers and digital interfaces. The European analogue market is a wide and promising market segment - in particular, the industrial measuring technology offering many interesting approaches that we want to expand and develop jointly with ZMD."
The high-resolution A/D converters continue to be key construction elements in the mixed signal design of each assembly. If we look at technologies and processes in more detail, there are only a few manufacturers left on the market who dominate analogue instrumentation. Due to many years of experience in customer-specific analogue design, ZMD can offer a wide-ranging wealth of experience. "Due to our ASIC background, mainly in the automotive and industrial market, as well as our many years of experience in signal processing and conditioning, one of our strengths is the precise understanding of the different customer requirements and our ability to implement these in market and solution-orientated chips", describes Bernhard Huber.
Within the framework of this partnership and in contrast to the big players on the analogue market, the standard analogue products will be developed at ZMD not only for major leading customers but also with distribution customers and for distribution customers specifically. Apart from optimised modules, this focus of both partners also offers the customer a considerably higher degree of exposure in his position as well as decisive design options and possibilities of taking influence.
About RUTRONIK (www.RUTRONIK.com)
RUTRONIK Elektronische Bauelemente GmbH is one of Europe's leading broadline distributors for semiconductors, passive and electromechanical components in addition to wireless products, displays as well as embedded boards. To round off the product portfolio RUTRONIK also offers storage technologies from its subsidiary company Discomp. The markets that the company primarily targets include the automotive, telecommunications, consumer goods and industrial electronics industries. Wide-ranging services, competent transfers of expertise in the areas of product development and design, as well as logistics and supply chain management solutions round off its customer and future-orientated range of goods and services. The company, established by Helmut Rudel in Ispringen/Germany in 1973, employs about 1,200 staff throughout Europe and achieved sales of EUR 565 million in fiscal year 2007.