News: Rochester Electronics
The authorised source for automotive device solutions
Providing a continuous source for long lead time products
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he current strain on the semiconductor supply chain has particularly affected the automotive industry. The use of semiconductors in automotive
applications has dramatically increased over the last decade and continues to grow with the electrification of vehicles and the introduction of advanced safety features. The semiconductor supply chain has now become an integral part of the automotive manufacturer’s product plan. Procurement in the industry is further complicated by the high standards of quality and reliability that are required. Many of the components are designed and manufactured to standards such as IATF-16949- for quality management systems, AEC-Q100- for qualification testing, and ISO-14001 for environmental management. Consequently, finding an alternative solution that meets the same requirements during these times of constrained inventory has become a much more difficult task.
Over the past year, Rochester Electronics has provided solutions for a number of these customers. Through our supplier partnerships,
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Rochester provides 100 per cent authorised stock of active and end-of-life (EOL) devices from over 70 leading semiconductor manufacturers covering a full range of product grades from commercial, industrial, military and aerospace, to automotive. Many customers have found that by re-examining their performance requirements, opening date-code restrictions, and even qualifying new package options that they can find alternative automotive options to keep their production lines active.
Specifically, Rochester has available stock on 110 million units of automotive-classified devices, composed of over 4000-part number options with 33 per cent exhibiting industry lead-times of greater than 20 weeks. The inventory represents many top suppliers including Texas Instruments, Infineon Technologies, NXP, Nexperia, Analog Devices/Maxim Integrated, and ONSEMI. The stock covers a variety of product categories such as power management, interface devices, amplifiers, sensors, data converters
About Rochester Electronics
Rochester Electronics is the world’s largest continuous source of semiconductors–100 per cent authorised by over 70 leading semiconductor manufacturers.
As an original manufacturer stocking distributor, Rochester has over 15 billion devices in stock encompassing more than 200,000-part numbers, providing the world’s most extensive range of end-of-life (EOL) semiconductors and broadest range of active semiconductors.
As a licensed semiconductor manufacturer, Rochester has manufac- tured over 20,000 device types. With over 12 billion die in stock, Rochester has the capability to manufacture over 70,000 device types.
Rochester offers a full range of manufacturing services including Components in Electronics
Design, Wafer Processing, Assembly, Test, Reliability, and IP Archiving providing single solutions through to full turnkey manufacturing, enabling faster time-to-market.
Rochester is the Semiconductor Lifecycle Solution. No other company compares to the breadth of Rochester’s product selection, value-added services, and manufacturing solutions.
With direct sales and support staff in all major markets, comple- mented by a network of regional and global authorised channel partners, we aim to meet your needs over the phone or via our e-commerce platforms anytime, anywhere.
For more information visit:
www.rocelec.com
www.cieonline.co.uk
and processors, along with many discrete and logic devices.
Rochester Electronics has earned a letter of conformance, confirming its Quality Management System (QMS) complies with the requirements of the standard: IATF 16949:2016 for the Design and Manufacture of semiconductor components. Obtaining this letter demonstrates Rochester’s commitment to providing customers with the highest standards of products and services within the automotive industry.
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