NJ PRØBLEMsm Component
Services
Are
you having difficulty identifying or cross-referencing memory chips or other
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Are
you having difficulty finding a source for the out-of-production components
that you need in order to avoid redesigning or retooling your product? NJ PRØBLEMsm. Contact drchip@noproblemcs.com for assistance.
Please note: We
do not buy, sell, or trade components but we can help you find the components
that you need.
Myron Lieberman,
President of NJ PRØBLEMsm CS, first became involved in the semiconductor industry
in 1963. Electronic components at that time were primarily individual diodes
and transistors made mostly from Germanium, a rare element.
At
the time Silicon, the basis of most of today's computer chips, was little more
than a laboratory curiosity. It had a tremendous potential since, unlike
Germanium, Silicon is in very plentiful supply. Myron Lieberman was involved in
projects that first succeeded in making diodes and transistors from Silicon and
then helped develop Silicon Integrated Circuits, the product that made today's
computer technology possible. As a semiconductor process engineer and later as
a manager he made significant contributions to the development of semiconductor
process technology and taught semiconductor processing to other engineers.
He
helped pioneer the concept of recycling electronic components long before
recycling was popular and has become recognized as an authority on the
identification of integrated circuits in general and memory circuits in
particular. He was named as a member of the Editorial Advisory Board of the
"IC
Master", an industry
standard Integrated Circuit reference book.
COMPONENT MANUFACTURER LINKS –
If there are other component manufacturer links that you would like to see,
please send feedback to let us know
your suggestions. Please note that when you follow any link you are no longer
on the NJ PRØBLEMsm CS site and NJ PRØBLEMsm CS has no control over or responsibility for the content
of the linked site.
The following
sites can be used as references for component source and/or manufacturer
information as well as links:
Electronic Distribution Today (Includes large
number of component distributor and supplier links)
IC Master (Hearst Publications' industry
standard reference)
Semiconductor Datasheets (Contains links to
data sheets from over 500 manufacturers)
The following are direct links to semiconductor manufacturers:
AMD (Advanced
Micro Devices)
Epson (Includes SMOS Systems)
Fairchild (Includes QT Optoelectronics)
iButton (by Dallas)
IDT (Integrated
Device Technology)
Intersil (Includes Harris)
Micron
Technology (Includes TI's memory)
Philips (Includes VLSI Technology)
Texas
Instruments (Memory now part of Micron Technology)
Via Technologies (Includes Cyrix)
COMPONENT SOURCE LINKS – If
there are other component distributor or broker links that you would like to
see, please send feedback to let us
know your suggestions. Distributor links are listed in an effort to provide
information. Inclusion on the list does not necessarily indicate an endorsement
of the source by NJ PRØBLEMsm . Please note that when you follow any link you are no
longer on the NJ PRØBLEMsm CS site and NJ PRØBLEMsm CS has no control over or responsibility for the content
of the linked site.
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