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Public Meeting – Detection & Avoidance of Counterfeit Electronic Parts – Further Implementation

Public Meeting – Detection & Avoidance of Counterfeit Electronic Parts – Further Implementation. Dan Deisz ddeisz@rocelec.com Cell: 703-615-0202 March 27th, 2014. Topics. Fully Authorized Aftermarket Manufacturing Authenticity does not equal Reliability Authorized, not Trusted

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Public Meeting – Detection & Avoidance of Counterfeit Electronic Parts – Further Implementation

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  1. Public Meeting – Detection & Avoidance of Counterfeit Electronic Parts – Further Implementation Dan Deisz ddeisz@rocelec.com Cell: 703-615-0202 March 27th, 2014

  2. Topics • Fully Authorized Aftermarket Manufacturing • Authenticity does not equal Reliability • Authorized, not Trusted • Conclusions

  3. Fully Authorized Aftermarket • There are fully Authorized Aftermarket suppliers for the semiconductor industry – Obsolete doesn’t and shouldn’t automatically imply open/broker market. • Rochester Electronics (worlds largest die/wafer bank) • Lansdale Semiconductor • e2V • Arrow • Avnet • All POSSIBLE Authorized sources need to be checked, not just AVL (Approved Vendor List) members for DoD OEM’s before jumping to non-Authorized/broker market • Captive in-house Distributor may limit choices

  4. Authenticity does not equal Reliability • Authenticity checking is necessary but insufficient to determine reliability • E-waste can produce Authentic parts that are less reliable • All testing done at test houses is being done without any Original Component Manufacturer (OCM) test program • Unknown Quality compared to original test program • Results vary greatly depending on test house for the same product • Cannot inspect Quality into the product! • The source for the most reliable semiconductor product is always the fully Authorized source

  5. Authorized, not Trusted • The semiconductor industry uses the term AUTHORIZED • Either you are Authorized to sell a particular product or you are not • http://www.authorizeddirectory.com • http://www.eciaauthorized.com • Trusted is a term confused with TAPO which is entirely different • Authorized sources are audited by the Original Component Manufacturers (OCM’s) • If a source for semiconductors is not Authorized, risk of counterfeit is much higher.

  6. Conclusions • Fully Authorized Aftermarket Manufacturing • All possible Authorized sources should be checked • Authenticity does not equal Reliability • Use the language of the semiconductor industry • Authorized versus Trusted

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