The 5 Most Counterfeited Electronic Parts

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_hm   4/7/2012 9:28:02 PM
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@Bolaji: I have also seen many passive electroincs parts with counterfiet. This is very complex problem and it create many quality and reliability problems. Is there easy way to get rid of this?

 

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Bolaji Ojo   4/6/2012 8:15:10 AM
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IHS didn't provide information on the estimated value of the fake parts market. I assume even a fractional percentage of a $169 billion market must be worth a lot to the counterfeiters.

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VIMALKUMAR   4/6/2012 1:02:45 AM
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Another menace is the usage of salvaged components. Components which are removed from old or scrapped instruments are given a facelift and are sold as new components. These are alarming facts when you think of the possibility of those components beign used in medical and other mission critical/ life critical applications.

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VIMALKUMAR   4/6/2012 12:59:31 AM
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This is really an eye opening article. There was a repsort in Electronic design news last year depicting the increase failure rates and also the impact of counterfeited electronic part on the reliability aspects. It was a shocking report.

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LAK   4/5/2012 7:56:18 PM
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For a real eye opener, see this link:

http://www.landandmaritime.dla.mil/downloads/psmc/Apr10/Loenstein100420PSMCCounterfeitBrief.ppt

Also you might want to consider attending the 2012 DMSMS Convention where Suspect Counterfeits are addressed from a DOD/DLA standpoint:

http://www.dmsms2012.com/

As a side comment to the article, I suspect that the top five reported IHS categories are the easiest to find counterfeits, not to mention the highest margin parts.  When you look at the pictures in the Power Point presentation above, passive devices are also being counterfeited and there is a lot of them.

While the high-reliability industry is in the limelight because of the recent Levin-McCain senate meetings showcasing the problem, a vast majority of the part numbers in the ERAI database are commercial part numbers.  COTS parts are an obvious opportunity to get counterfeits into a military hardware supply chain, the commercial market is a far easier target to hit.

After the intrusion of counterfeits seen going into the market that I have seen by watching daily ERAI reports, I have taken to buying service contracts on all my high end electronics purchases at home.

It used to be purses that were counterfeited, but now it is anything that can turn a profit – pharmaceuticals, assembly equipment, even packaging materials.  It's downright scary.

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Barbara Jorgensen   4/5/2012 3:32:55 PM
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I am fascinated by this list and its implications. I'd love to know--and it might be impossible to do so--how much of this stuff is discarded goods and how much is being processed from scratch. Analog parts are really complex and must be difficult to duplicate. Yet, we know counterfeiters are getting better. This is a real eye openiner.

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