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October Component Testing Summary - Real data from an independent component testing company (Global ETS)

jtang@gets

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Introduction

Global ETS is the leading laboratory for electronic component testing worldwide. We leverage data analytics from our many locations to track industry trends and tackle the challenges posed by counterfeiting. Our partnerships with OEMs and CMs ensure that the data and analysis we provide are backed by industry expertise and real-world testing.

Types of Parts Tested per Manufacturer

This month, we saw a slight difference in the parts tested per manufacturer. Texas Instruments, Analog Devices, and Xilinx take the top 3 spots for October, accounting for about 18% of all parts tested. This could indicate an increase in demand for FPGAs, which are needed for high-performance computing applications such as AI. This could also indicate that more high-value parts are being counterfeited, such as those from Xilinx.
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Pass Rates of Components

The pass rate of components in October rose by about 3% from last month - to around 94%. This could reflect stronger quality control efforts amongst suppliers, as well as a potential reduction in counterfeit parts in the supply chain. With an increased pass rate, fewer parts need to be rejected, leading to less disruptions and a smoother production process.

Parts Tested by Device Type

When looking at the most common parts tested by device type, the top 5 components include: FPGAs, amplifiers, flash memory, switches and connectors. This could indicate increased production of advanced telecommunications devices, such as smartphones and IoT devices, which rely on these components for performance and connectivity. Similarly, the automotive industry’s move toward more sophisticated vehicles is likely contributing to the increased testing demand for these high-precision components.
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Types of Tests Performed

Similarly to last month, visual testing remained our most performed test, with electrical and X-ray testing following closely behind. We can see from the pie chart above that these three tests combine for almost half (~ 47%) of our total tests performed. These methods are extremely valuable for identifying defects or risks that could indicate counterfeiting.
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Conclusion

At Global ETS, we remain committed to providing the highest quality testing services to ensure that the parts entering the supply chain are authentic and reliable. As the industry evolves, we hope our continued analysis will provide insights for manufacturers and suppliers alike.

For more information about how Global ETS can help you with your component testing and authentication needs, visit our website at www.gets-usa.com or contact us at sales@gets-usa.com.
 
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