1. Components life–cycleÂ
The average manufacturer of electronic equipment needs several tens to hundreds of types of specific electronic components to assemble his product/prototype, accordingly to the required BOM.
That specific component is marked available through the assembly period, but what happens afterward?
A large number of Electronic equipment products’ is sometimes in use for several decades, and there is still a high demand for new devices/repair of the old ones.
The device is a unique communication analyzer but can easily be a digital CT scanner, Avionic electronic parts, military parts, Special CMOS Chips,
 Specific FPGA, old MCUs, Legacy ConnectorsÂ
2. What are EOL / OBSOLETE components
Components companies are rapidly changing their products to adjust to the new technologies and market requirements, make specific revisions / create new products instead of the “old ones.
The old components / previous generation is now left behind and no longer manufactured and have become obsolete.Â
This rare obsolete is now called hard-to-find parts; it cannot be ordered straight from the manufacturer or authorized dealer.
- the importance of Planning for EOL Components
Many companies predict the obsoleteness of these electronic components and plan with large quantities to obtain a suitable stock level of any element. Still, what happened after the period the supplier supported these parts?
3. Having a trusted supplierÂ
YouElectric has been stocked over the years. More than 200,000 Line items of rare and obsolete electronic components and have a wide varietyÂ
if in stock, electronic components are ready to ship.
4. sourcing the necessary item you need
In the market of millions of different electronic components, we understand that sometimes there is very hard to find components,
our Team will do their best to source the parts you need.
5. QA & Post-sale service.
Obsolete parts are often with a Data Code of several years and older,
Wide Quality testing has to be performed, such as fiscal tests, Visual tests, X-RAY scans, Soldier tests, Programmability testing, and more.