About Same Sky (formerly CUI Devices)

Same Sky, previously known as CUI Devices, is an established manufacturer of electronic components with roots tracing back to 1989 in Oregon. Now headquartered in Lake Oswego, the company operates under a rebranded identity introduced in 2024 to same sky logo appearing on Electronics Industry Monthlyreflect better its long-standing focus on system-level interconnectedness, product breadth, and design adaptability. While the name has changed, the product portfolio, part numbering, and operational infrastructure remain consistent.

Same Sky’s portfolio spans several core component categories, including interconnect (connectors and cable assemblies), audio (microphones, buzzers, speakers), motion (rotary encoders and stepper motors), thermal management (fans, heat sinks, thermoelectric modules), electromechanical relays and switches, and environmental and positional sensors. These components are designed to meet mechanical, thermal, and signal-level requirements in a wide range of embedded systems.

Products from Same Sky are commonly integrated into systems across industrial automation, robotics, medical devices, telecommunications, power systems, and consumer electronics. The company maintains broad parametric coverage across form factors, current ratings, mounting styles, and environmental operating ranges, supporting diverse applications and regulatory requirements.

As part of its technical support infrastructure, Same Sky also maintains a suite of online documentation and tools, including CAD models, engineering drawings, and environmental compliance resources, enabling streamlined design-in and qualification workflows for OEMs and contract manufacturers.

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