Wednesday, November 26, 2025

DigiKey Debuts Power Supply Configuration Tool

DigiKey, a leading distributor of electronic parts and automation products, has launched a new tool for setting up power supplies. This tool aims to simplify and speed up the power design process for engineers worldwide.

This online tool is made for engineers, product designers, and system integrators. It helps users quickly set important parameters like output configuration, voltage and current. Then, they can instantly get a custom power supply solution that fits their needs. Immediately after configuration, the custom-built power supply is assembled and shipped in only a few days.

Hosted on DigiKey’s reliable, high-performance website, the tool provides a seamless selection and sourcing experience, enabling faster, more accurate product identification, and eliminating the guesswork that has traditionally been associated with customizing power supplies.

“DigiKey is excited to provide this first-of-its-kind tool, enabling our customers to independently configure their power supply,” said Heather Fulara, senior director, interconnect and electromechanical for DigiKey. “It dramatically reduces the time to get a configured unit, which allows for more efficient workflows, saving time and accelerating design.

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At the launch, the configurator features Vox Power’s NEVO+ and VCCM modular power supply series. Vox Power is the first supplier to take part in the program.

“Vox Power is proud to collaborate with DigiKey as the first supplier to participate in this innovative, time-saving tool,” said Marco Prinsloo, co-owner of Vox Power. “We trust DigiKey’s expertise in making our customers’ designs come together seamlessly through its efficient online design and customization options.

With this new platform, DigiKey further extends the suite of digital tools that empower engineers to design and prototype with greater precision, speed, and confidence.

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