Servicio de Detección de partes para sector espacial y sus aplicaciones militares

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Since the mid-2000s, the supply of counterfeit electronic devices has been dramatically increasing. In November 2011, the Senate Armed Services Committee held a hearing amid reports of counterfeit devices that had been installed in U.S. military aircraft and other hardware. Growing availability of a wide variety of counterfeit parts and weaknesses in manufacturer practices and the supply chain have allowed these parts to enter the inventories of even the largest government contractors. Why is the risk increasing? Component counterfeiters are driven by profit potential. They are able to exploit current market conditions such as: Shrinking high-reliability product life cycles and long lead times Obsolete high-reliability components command high market prices Buyers under increasing pressure to reduce costs The steady flow of recycled electronic components 22% of counterfeit parts are sold by manufacturers or authorized distributors [Source: U.S. Department of Commerce report, January 2010] How do they do it? They employ both simple and sophisticated methods: Recycled components sold as new parts Falsified certificates of compliance Commercial components re-marked as high-reliability components New components re-marked as obsolete components Re-marked components matching form but not function or reliability Buying genuine parts from manufacturers and authorized distributors, then “returning” counterfeits to get them into the legitimate market Counterfeit Parts Detection Service for Space and Military Applications AS9100C ISO 9001:2008 ISO 27001 ANSI/ESD 20.20 Certifications Electronic Components Group TCS Space & Component Technology SAE AS5553 IDEA-STD-1010B MIL-STD-750 MIL-STD-883 MIL-STD-202 MIL-STD-1580 JESD-213 Compliance Memberships

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Since the mid-2000s, the supply of counterfeit electronic devices has been dramatically increasing. In November 2011, the Senate Armed Services Committee held a hearing amid reports of counterfeit devices that had been installed in U.S. military aircraft and other hardware. Growing availability of a wide variety of counterfeit parts and weaknesses in manufacturer practices and the supply chain have allowed these parts to enter the inventories of even the largest government contractors.

Why is the risk increasing? Component counterfeiters are driven by profit potential. They are able to exploit current market conditions such as:

• Shrinkinghigh-reliabilityproductlifecyclesandlongleadtimes• Obsoletehigh-reliabilitycomponentscommandhighmarketprices• Buyersunderincreasingpressuretoreducecosts• Thesteadyflowofrecycledelectroniccomponents• 22%ofcounterfeitpartsaresoldbymanufacturersorauthorizeddistributors

[Source: U.S. Department of Commerce report, January 2010]

How do they do it? They employ both simple and sophisticated methods:

• Recycledcomponentssoldasnewparts• Falsifiedcertificatesofcompliance• Commercialcomponentsre-markedashigh-reliabilitycomponents• Newcomponentsre-markedasobsoletecomponents• Re-markedcomponentsmatchingformbutnotfunctionorreliability• Buyinggenuinepartsfrommanufacturersandauthorizeddistributors,then

“returning” counterfeits to get them into the legitimate market

Counterfeit Parts Detection Service for Space and Military Applications

� AS9100C

� ISO 9001:2008

� ISO 27001

� ANSI/ESD 20.20

Certifications Electronic Components Group

TCS Space & Component Technology

� SAE AS5553

� IDEA-STD-1010B

� MIL-STD-750

� MIL-STD-883

� MIL-STD-202

� MIL-STD-1580

� JESD-213

Compliance

Memberships

TCS Counterfeit Parts Detection Service � Streamlined extension to your internal risk mitigation processes � Assurance that your parts are genuine � Full documentation package provided with photos

AVAILABLE COUNTERFEIT SCREENING � Visual inspection � Marking permanency tests � X-ray inspection (die presence, bond presence verification) � Solderability � X-ray fluorescence (XRF) of leads � De-cap and die inspection (semiconductor components) � Cross-sectioning (passive components) � Electrical testing

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• Visualinspection(100%)• Markingpermanency(sample)• X-rayinspection(100%)

AS-NEEDED SCREENS

• Electricaltesting(100%orsample)

• De-capanddieinspection(sample)

• XRFofleads(sample)• Solderability(sample)

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