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Coping With Obsolete Electronic Components



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By : Ajeet Khurana    9 or more times read
Submitted 2008-01-22 09:11:34
As technology keeps on moving ahead, existing processes become obsolete. New developments require new products. This is true for most of the things that we use, and electronic components are among them. That is the way things are. The new will constantly enter the scene and oust the old from its place. That is how progress works after all.

One can give several causes why electronic components may become obsolete. One of the most common reasons is that the products that use the components may have no utility anymore. If a product has a short life cycle, it follows that the components that it uses shall become unnecessary soon enough. Thus, when that product goes out of the market and manufactures cease, it may sound the death knell for the components that it uses.

One of the reasons for components becoming obsolete was undoubtedly some of the government regulations. Some time ago, when the European Union decided to ban some hazardous parts, component buyers did encounter some problems. In this case, among the parts to go were those that were not lead-free. With the EU ban in place, organizations that used parts using lead or the other banned substances were hit hard. This was especially a problem in places like the United States, where the law pertaining to hazardous substances had not been effected.

One of the effects that the banning of specific components have is that entire machinery could become as useless as scrap material. For instance, one may not be able to use non-leaded components in machinery that uses leaded parts. This is because the temperatures that may be needed are different. Thus, if manufactures cease for one part, several others may be facing the ends of their lives.

Of course, a number of pieces of the various components shall remain with suppliers. However, it is safe to say that finding these components may not be all that easy. Some semiconductors may not be easy to scout out and it may become difficult to locate obsolete integrated circuits. End of life electronic parts remain with a few suppliers to assist people who have older machines that they cannot discard just yet.

Nowadays, however, one may not face too much trouble to find the people who do store obsolete electronic components. A simple online search for the words "end of life electronic components" should provide effective results. With buyers and suppliers looking for trade in electronic components on the World Wide Web, the business is growing significantly.
Author Resource:- Visit us to find end of life electronic parts and obsolete Integrated Circuits (ICs). We will help you locate Hard to find semiconductors.
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