
Integrated circuits, PCBs, capacitors, resistors, connectors, and semiconductors from verified component distributors.
Source electronic components from passive parts like resistors and capacitors to active components including microcontrollers, FPGAs, and power management ICs. Buyers evaluate suppliers on stock availability, datasheet accuracy, and counterfeit prevention measures.
Microcontrollers, FPGAs, ASICs, memory chips, and analog ICs from major silicon vendors.
Resistors, capacitors, inductors, and ferrite beads in SMD and through-hole packages.
Board-to-board, wire-to-board, USB, HDMI, and industrial connectors with mating assemblies.
Rigid, flex, and rigid-flex PCB fabrication. Prototype and volume production with various layer counts.
Temperature, humidity, pressure, motion, and gas sensors. Pre-built modules with communication interfaces.
Counterfeit electronic components cost the industry billions annually. The verification process here specifically covers anti-counterfeit practices — authorized distribution agreements, incoming inspection procedures, and traceability documentation.
Buyers include hardware engineers sourcing for prototyping, procurement teams managing production BOMs, and repair shops sourcing replacement parts. Suppliers range from authorized distributors to specialty houses focusing on legacy and hard-to-find components.
Stock availability and lead times are critical in this category. Supplier profiles show current stock levels and typical restock timelines, so you can plan procurement against your production schedule without surprises.