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Where can I find obsolete parts?
Obsolete components are typically found in retail electronics with short product lifespans. Televisions, computers, and mobile devices have a much shorter product lifecycle than aerospace, medical, or military products.
How do I find alternative electronic components?
The easiest way to find equivalent electronic components is to use an electronic components search engine. A search engine will allow you to locate components by manufacturer name, MPN, product line name, component type, and specifications.
What is an electronic component called?
An electronic component is any basic discrete device or physical entity in an electronic system used to affect electrons or their associated fields. Electronic components have a number of electrical terminals or leads.
How long do manufacturers have to keep spare parts?
Under California’s Lemon Law, manufacturers of most household electronic goods that sell for more than $100 have to provide spare parts for up to seven years, regardless of warranty status. California’s Lemon Law is intended first and foremost to keep new-car buyers from being stuck with a hunk of junk.
How do I find PCB?
1 Look for the part number identifying the built up circuit board. In many cases, there will be two numbers printed on a board. One identifies the circuit board with an individual part number. The other part number will be for the board complete with all its components.
What are simple electronic components?
Basic Electronics Components
- Basic electronic components: capacitors, resistors, diodes, transistors, etc.
- Power sources: Signal generators and DC power supplies.
- Measurement and analysis instruments: Cathode Ray Oscilloscope (CRO), multimeters, etc.
Are Aftermarket Parts illegal?
An aftermarket part may be directly regulated (ex: lighting equipment, tires, mirrors, brake hoses) or it may be indirectly regulated (i.e., a part may not take the vehicle out-of-compliance when installed). In all cases, NHTSA can regulate any equipment that poses a safety concern.