gunter
Electrical
- Mar 26, 2002
- 2
Today electronic circuits have a life-cycle of 36..72 months. But several electronic product segments like automotive or automation need availability of the circuits for 10 or even 20 years (for extensions and repair).
At my company we seek an early warning system to monitor our whole range of components to avoid bad surprises and to launch redesigns early. Information like component status and years left until end.of-life acc. EIA724 would fit our need, but most of our suppliers do not provide this info. Commercial obsolescence tools only cover a percentage of our active circuits, and passive components like capacitors, coils, and electromechanical parts like connectors are not covered by any tool we have seen.
I am looking for colleagues working in this topic to establish an exchange of info. If you know any solution to this problem please let me know.
At my company we seek an early warning system to monitor our whole range of components to avoid bad surprises and to launch redesigns early. Information like component status and years left until end.of-life acc. EIA724 would fit our need, but most of our suppliers do not provide this info. Commercial obsolescence tools only cover a percentage of our active circuits, and passive components like capacitors, coils, and electromechanical parts like connectors are not covered by any tool we have seen.
I am looking for colleagues working in this topic to establish an exchange of info. If you know any solution to this problem please let me know.