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Rochester Electronics LLC

  • Phoenix House 2 Phoenix Park Eaton Socon St. Neots Cambridgeshire
    PE19 8EP
    United Kingdom
  • +44 1480 408400
  • http://www.rocelec.com.
  • + 44 1480 407669

Rochester Electronics is the world's most comprehensive solution for mature and end-of-life semiconductors. We turn End-of-Life problems into Extension-of-Life® solutions that provide you with the authorized, guaranteed components you need for as long as you need them. Every day, in industries all over the world, critical semiconductors become unavailable from the original manufacturer, even though there is a continuing need for them.

Rochester Electronics LLC Articles

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Memory
13th March 2013
New Product Introduction From Rochester Electronics' Extension-of-Life Program

Rochester Electronics has re-introduced and continues to manufacture the AMD Am27C512 – 512 kilobit CMOS EPROM. It’s organized as 64K words by 8 bits per word, operates from a single +5 V supply and can typically access data in less than 55 ns. The CMOS process technology provides for high speed, low power and high noise immunity.

Memory
7th March 2013
New product introduction from Rochester Electronics' Extension-of-Life Program

Rochester Electronics has re-introduced and continues to manufacture the AMD Am27C010 – 1 megabit CMOS EPROM. It’s organized as 128K words by 8 bits per word, operates from a single +5 V supply and can typically access data in less than 45 ns, allowing high performance microprocessors to operate without any WAIT states.

Communications
19th February 2013
New Product Introduction From Rochester Electronics’ Extension-of-Life Program

Rochester Electronics has re-introduced and continues to manufacture the 74FR16245 16-Bit Transceiver with 3-STATE Outputs - 100% authorized from the OEM. This bit-controlled device is intended for bus-oriented applications, transceiver features non-inverting buffers, bidirectional data paths and an A and B sink capability of 64 mA, source capability of 15mA. For an authorized continued source for this series, check inventory here.

Communications
12th February 2013
New product introduction from Rochester Electronics’ Extension-of-Life Program

Rochester Electronics has re-introduced and continues to manufacture the 54FCT244 Octal Buffer/Line Driver with TRI-STATE Outputs - 100% authorized from the OEM. Features non-inverting buffers and is designed to be employed as a memory and address driver, clock driver, or bus-oriented transmitter/receiver.

Communications
5th February 2013
New product introduction from Rochester Electronics’ Extension-of-Life Program

Rochester Electronics has re-introduced and continues to manufacture the 8251A – Programmable Communication Interface, the industry standard Universal Synchronous/Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter designed for communications with microprocessor families.

Pending
2nd January 2013
Counterfeit And Substandard Semiconductors: The Solution To The Threats

Counterfeit semiconductors are entering the worldwide supply chain in unprecedented numbers, and those numbers are increasing at an exponential rate. Also entering the world supply chain are substandard components that were originally viable but have been damaged through improper handling, storage, and shipping methods employed by unauthorized distributors.

Pending
23rd August 2011
Rochester Electronics recreates semiconductor die, chip, and package to provide a complete replication solution

Rochester Electronics is providing continuing manufacturing services for more than 50 products from Applied Micro Circuits Corporation's (Nasdaq: AMCC) standard semiconductor product portfolio. The AMCC products include the S2004 quad serial backplane device, S2060A/D001 transmitter and receiver chips, and S2068 dual transmitter and receiver chips. The reinstated production of these components, which is completely authorized by AMCC, was accompli...

Pending
18th April 2011
Rochester Reintroduces LSI CMOS Gate Array Product Line

Rochester Electronics, the world's largest authorized manufacturer and distributor of end-of-life and mature semiconductors, is providing continuing manufacturing services of LSI Corporation's entire HCMOS (high-speed complementary metal-oxide semiconductor) ASIC (application-specific integrated circuits) gate array product offering.

Analysis
1st April 2011
Rochester Electronics Reintroduces AMCC Gate Array Product Line

Rochester Electronics, the world's largest authorized manufacturer and distributor of end-of-life and mature semiconductors, has reintroduced the gate array semiconductor portfolio from Applied Micro Circuits Corporation (Nasdaq: AMCC).

Test & Measurement
24th November 2010
Rochester Electronics’ Original Engineering-Driven Test Protocol Assures Accurate, Comprehensive Testing of All Manufactured Semiconductor Devices

Selecting the proper fault models, methodologies, implementation techniques, and test facilities appropriate for each of today’s IC chips is a complex science. Rochester Electronics has founded its Original EngineeringDriven (OED) Test Protocol™ on continuing manufacturing agreements with original semiconductor manufacturers and the advanced expertise of Rochester’s dedicated test engineers.

Component Management
17th November 2010
Rochester Electronics Expands its Space-Level Manufacturing Services

Rochester Electronics has expanded its space-level continuing manufacturing services and product offering to provide a continuous, long-term source of certified semiconductor devices. Since many manufacturers are discontinuing production of space-level parts due to the rigorous certification processes and expansive infrastructure required to manufacture, test, and store these low-volume parts, customers are often left with few places to turn for ...

Test & Measurement
15th November 2010
Rochester Electronics Assures Accurate, Comprehensive Testing

Selecting the proper fault models, methodologies, implementation techniques, and test facilities appropriate for each of today's IC chips is a complex science. Rochester Electronics has founded its Original Engineering-Driven Test Protocol on continuing manufacturing agreements with original semiconductor manufacturers and the advanced expertise of Rochester's dedicated test engineers. Rochester Electronics ensures that the proper test techniques...

Analysis
10th November 2010
Rochester Electronics re-creates semiconductor die, chip, and package to provide a complete replication solution...

Rochester Electronics, the world's largest authorized manufacturer and distributor of end-of-life and mature semiconductors, has re-created the Intersil Corporation (formerly of Harris Corporation) avionics-level HIP0081 quad-inverting power drives with serial diagnostic interface devices. Rochester's Semiconductor Replication ProcessTM (SRPTM) guarantees that the Rochester-manufactured parts exactly match the form, fit, and function of the origi...

Analysis
19th October 2010
Rochester Electronics Provides Semiconductor Replication Process With Guaranteed Product Performance and Reliability

Rochester Electronics is proving that the combination of semiconductor re-creation and continuing manufacturing is a cost-effective and time-saving alternative to system re-design when critical semiconductors are no longer available from the original manufacturer. As the world's largest authorized manufacturer of discontinued semiconductors, Rochester Electronics has established a process that provides customers with a replica device that matches...

Analysis
18th August 2010
Rochester Electronics Provides Continuous Support Of Altera’s Field Programmable Gate Arrays

Rochester Electronics has been selected as an authorized distributor of Altera Corporation's legacy and end-of-life (EOL) field programmable gate array (FPGA) devices. Rochester has acquired finished devices as well as wafer/die, intellectual property, test programs, and test equipment from Altera to extend the long-term availability of many mission-critical Altera semiconductor devices. These devices include the EP1810, EP610, and EP910 product ...

Analysis
19th May 2010
Rochester Electronics Receives EN 9120 Certification

Rochester Electronics has certified its facility in Newburyport, Mass to EN 9120:2002 requirements, the aerospace quality management system for stockist distributors. The EN 9120:2002 certification provides suppliers with a comprehensive quality system focused on areas directly impacting aerospace distribution. The EN 9120:2002 standard addresses chain of custody, traceability, quality control, availability of records and counterfeit awareness.

Analysis
18th March 2010
Rochester Electronics Re-creates, Manufactures Critical End-Of-Life Semiconductors, Enabling Customers To Avoid System Re-qualification

Rochester Electronics, the world’s largest authorized manufacturer of discontinued semiconductors, provides authorized reverse-engineering services to re-create, manufacture and distribute pin-for-pin replacement parts with matched cycle for cycle timing for aftermarket semiconductor devices. Through its unique Rochester Semiconductor Replication Process (SRP™), customers can avoid system re-qualification steps as the Rochester-designed and m...

Analysis
18th March 2010
Rochester Electronics Introduces Continuing Support of Intel IXF1002 Media Access Controller

Rochester Electronics, the world’s largest authorized manufacturer of discontinued semiconductors, is announcing that it will provide, under a license from Intel®, continuing manufacturing and customer support for Intel’s IXF1002 Dual Port Gigabit Ethernet Media Access Controller (MAC), which facilitates simple network management protocol (SNMP) and remote monitoring (RMON) management in gigabit Ethernet server environments.

Analysis
18th March 2010
Rochester Electronics Provides Reliable, Authorized Source For Numonyx Forte M25P Serial Flash Memory Family

Rochester Electronics provides a stable and genuine source of Numonyx’s Forte M25P family of serial flash memory semiconductor devices. Providing 512 Kbits of flash memory, SPI bus compatible serial interface, fast system speed, sequential read capability, and low power consumption in a small package, the Numonyx Forte M25P serial flash family offers added value to both high- and low-end applications. Rochester has more than 1,783,000 Forte M2...

Analysis
21st January 2010
Rochester Provides Continuing Support of Intel IXF1002

Rochester Electronics, the world's largest authorized manufacturer of discontinued semiconductors, is announcing that it will provide, under a license from Intel, continuing manufacturing and customer support for Intel's IXF1002 Dual Port Gigabit Ethernet Media Access Controller (MAC), which facilitates simple network management protocol (SNMP) and remote monitoring (RMON) management in gigabit Ethernet server environments.

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