National Electronic Distributors Association Explained

National Electronic Distributors Association
Type:Organization
Industry:Association
Foundation:1981
Fate:Dormitory, Pending merger with Electronic Industries Alliance, Re-branded into Electronic Components Industry Association
Successor:Electronic Components Industry Association

The National Electronic Distributors Association (NEDA) was a trade association in the United States of manufacturers and distributors.[1]

The association cooperates in standardization of names for components, such as batteries.[2] NEDA is often cited by American manufacturers, along with ANSI, for names of components.

NEDA merged with the Electronic Industries Alliance in 2010 to form the Electronic Components Industry Association (ECIA).[3]

Notes and References

  1. http://www.nedassoc.org National Electronic Distributors Association | The Voice of Authorized Distribution
  2. http://www.nedassoc.org/roundtable.php5 NEDA Roundtables
  3. http://www.edn.com/electronics-news/4311980/NEDA-ECA-merge-target-counterfeit-components NEDA, ECA merge, target counterfeit components