Silicon Labs Last Time Buy and EOL Notices

By Michael Stratton

The Silicon Labs last time buy date is December 21st of 2017.   Please see below for list of PCNs and full supporting documents.     Partstat will use OUR capital to purchase your entire projected quantity needed, directly from the OCM, on your behalf. We will own, warehouse and fulfill enough inventory for production and…

Big Data Solving Big Problems

By Logan Wamsley

I wanted to use this post to highlight the benefits of this massive big data warehouse we call Partstat.  I hope you keep reading and end up signing up for a free account with us.  That’s right, I said free.  But mostly, we want you to sign up for you.  You see, we know how…

Last Time Buy for PCN and EOL Parts

By Michael Stratton

As the demand for improved technology continues to increase month by month, so does the need to conduct Last Time Buys (LTB) for electronic components. Companies are changing their products at such a rapid rate that end of life (EOL) and Product Change Notifications (PCN) seem to be flying out like a scared flock of…

Microchip EOL and Last Time Buy Notices

By Michael Stratton

The Microchip last time buy date is September 15th of 2017.   Please see below for sample list of PCNs and full supporting documents. Partstat will use OUR capital to purchase your entire projected quantity needed, directly from the OCM, on your behalf. We will own, warehouse and fulfill enough inventory for production and service to…

Vishay EOL and Last Time Buy Notices

By Michael Stratton

The Vishay last time buy date is in November 26th of 2017. Partstat will use OUR capital to purchase your entire projected quantity needed, directly from the OCM, on your behalf. We will own, warehouse and fulfill enough inventory for production and service to anywhere in the world you designate for up to a 10…

Component Obsolescence and Replacement Parts

By Logan Wamsley

Despite it’s usually negative connotation, the word ‘obsolescence’ isn’t always a bad thing.  Obsolescence doesn’t always mean entirely useless either.  Many older components dating back over a decade ago are still reliable and in use today.  But sticking to the subject matter in the title, we’ll save that for another post. So, you might be…