Founded in 1947, Richardson Electronics, Ltd. has a rich and unique history of engineering solutions and distributing electronic components for the RF, microwave, power conversion and electron device markets. We have a very strong presence within the Scandinavian, Nordics and Baltics regions strengthened with the acquisition of Sangus a number of years ago.
Global Distributor
Our integrated global supply chain makes it possible to balance extensive product inventories, on-time delivery and direct ship capabilities anywhere in the world. Our European stocking location makes it possible for you to receive next-day shipments on in-stock items.
Local Design Support
We offer complete design assistance for all phases of product development, from prototyping to production. We operate sales offices throughout the region in Finland, Estonia, Denmark and Sweden. We also employ experienced local sales engineers and an Inside Sales Team to help you shorten design times, make component modifications and identify lower-cost alternatives or complementary products. Local language and culture is supported in all countries.
Latest Technologies
We carry products from market-leading manufacturers for the latest technologies and applications, including Digital Broadcast and Wireless Infrastructure. Hundreds of new products are added to our line card every month.
Richardson Electronics acquired Sangus in 2001. Sangus’s portfolio includes some complimentary RF & Wireless suppliers. To view these supplier listings, click here.
Microwave Courses
These courses are conducted in Sweden and presented in Swedish.
| Course Description |
Date |
Location |
Contact |
Course in wireless communications Wireless communications is at the very least an expansive area. The course gives basic knowledge of digital modulation and de-modulation and its various techniques. Various established, as well as future systems in mobile telephony, LAN, Bluetooth and other wireless systems are discussed in detail. The course requires basic knowledge in electronics and management theory, but a thorough knowledge of microwave technology is not necessary. |
November 16-18, 2009 |
Memory Hotel Kista, Stockholm |
Mariao@rell.com |