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Rochester Electronics LLC

  • Phoenix House 2 Phoenix Park Eaton Socon St. Neots Cambridgeshire
    PE19 8EP
    United Kingdom
  • +44 1480 408400
  • http://www.rocelec.com.
  • + 44 1480 407669

Rochester Electronics is the world's most comprehensive solution for mature and end-of-life semiconductors. We turn End-of-Life problems into Extension-of-Life® solutions that provide you with the authorized, guaranteed components you need for as long as you need them. Every day, in industries all over the world, critical semiconductors become unavailable from the original manufacturer, even though there is a continuing need for them.

Rochester Electronics LLC Articles

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Design
5th September 2013
Rochester Electronics Helps Manage Product Lifecycles

Rochester Electronics supports original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), and their customers, with product lifecycle management (PLM) services for critical semiconductor devices vital to equipment and machinery.  Through its PLM initiative, Rochester helps OEMs evaluate and select critical semiconductor devices for their design, ultimately enhancing product development by increasing design efficiency, accelerating time-to-market and ensuring ...

Communications
21st August 2013
Rochester re-introduces AMD’s 9513 time controlling chip

Rochester Electronics has continued to manufacture the 9513 time controlling chips from AMD since its End-Of-Life notification more than a decade ago. AMD’s 9513 time controlling chip is an LSI circuit designed for many types of counting, sequencing and timing applications across an array of industries.

Passives
19th August 2013
Rochester re-introduce National Semiconductor ripple counter

Through our extensive line-up of Extension-of-Life® solutions, Rochester Electronics is pleased to be the authorized aftermarket supplier of this ripple counter that was originally offered by National Semiconductor. Despite being discontinued for years, the 74LS197 is still utilized in many legacy designs which rely solely on Rochester to offer a continuing supply of chips that are identical to those originally offered by industry suppliers. ...

Power
9th August 2013
Rochester re-introduces dual 4-input NAND gate

Rochester Electronics today announces that it has been licensed by National Semiconductor (acquired by Texas Instruments almost two years ago) to continue to manufacture the DM7440N dual 4-input NAND gate since its end of life notification almost ten years ago.

Passives
8th August 2013
Rochester re-introduces Intersil zero-voltage switch

Originally discontinued by Intersil in 1999, Rochester Electronics has been manufacturing and supplying CA3059 zero-voltage switch for over a decade. As a staple in Rochester’s extensive line-up of Extension-of-Life® solutions, Rochester has manufactured over 50,000 units and maintains a wafer inventory

Micros
7th August 2013
Rochester reintroduce Intel power microcontroller

Rochester Electronics has been authorized to continue supplying Intel's TP80C51FA since its end-of-life notification eight years ago. As part of its Extension-of-Life Solutions, Rochester Electronics continues to manufacture and stock Intel's TP80C51FA Power Microcontroller, which is from the MCS 51 controller family.

Analysis
30th July 2013
Rochester Electronics enters continuing solution agreement with Atmel

Rochester Electronics reveal that it has entered into a continuing solution agreement with Atmel. This new agreement will provide customers a continuing supply of end-of-life products discontinued by Atmel. As products reach the end of their normal life cycle, there are many industries that critically require extended product support.

Communications
23rd July 2013
Rochester Electronics re-introduce Intel’s 8251A USART

Rochester Electronics has been authorized to continue supplying Intel’s 8251A since it’s end-of-life notification nine years ago. As part of its Extension-of-Life Solutions, Rochester Electronics continues to manufacture and stock Intel’s 8251A Programmable Communication Interface, the industry standard Universal Synchronous / Asynchronous Receiver / Transmitter designed for operation with an extended range of Intel microprocess...

Power
22nd July 2013
Rochester Electronics’ Product Re-introduction through their Extension-of-Life® Program

Rochester Electronics is officially licensed by Intersil to continue manufacturing the CA3078 product family through Rochester’s’ extensive line-up of Extension-of-Life® solutions, which supports customer requirements following the end-of-life (EOL) notification.

Power
12th July 2013
Rochester Electronics’ Product Re-introduction through their Extension-of-Life® Program

Rochester Electronics is officially licensed by National Semiconductor to continue manufacturing the LM108 product family through Rochester’s’ extensive line-up of Extension-of-Life® solutions, which supports customer requirements following the end-of-life (EOL) notification. The LM108 is a precision op amp, which operates with supply voltages from ±2V to ±20V and has sufficient supply rejection to use unregulated supplies.

Memory
8th July 2013
Rochester Electronics' Product Re-Introduction through their Extension-of-Life® Program

Rochester Electronics is officially licensed by AMD to continue manufacturing the AM27C512 product family through Rochester’s’ extensive line-up of Extension-of-Life® solutions, which supports customer requirements following the end-of-life (EOL) notification.

FPGAs
1st July 2013
Rochester Electronics' Product Re-Introduction Through Their Extension-of-Life Program

As Altera’s authorized partner for EOL products, Rochester is the only company officially licensed to manufacture the entire family of Classic EPLD products. Rochester's Extension-of-Life solutions bring the Classics like EP610,EP910 & EP1810 products back to life.

Memory
14th June 2013
New Product Introduction From Rochester Electronics' Extension-of-Life Program

Rochester Electronics has re-introduced and continues to manufacture the X28HC256DM-12 low power CMOS EEPROM, originally manufactured by Intersil. It supports a 128-byte page write operation, providing a 24 micro-second/byte write cycle, and enabling the entire memory to be rewritten in less than 0.8 seconds. For a continuous authorized source on this product series, check inventory here.

Communications
29th May 2013
New Product Introduction From Rochester Electronics' Extension-of-Life Program

Rochester Electronics has re-introduced and continues to manufacture the Intel 82527 Serial Communications Controller for automotive applications. The highly integrated device performs all serial communication functions according to the CAN protocol such as transmission and reception of messages, message filtering, transmit search and interrupt search with minimal interaction from the host microcontroller, or CPU.

Communications
23rd May 2013
Rochester Re-Introduces National Semiconductor's 54FCT244 Octal Buffer

As part of their Extension-of-Life Program, Rochester Electronics has re-introduced the 54FCT244 octal buffer and line driver, which includes TRI-STATE outputs. Originally manufactured by Texas Instruments, this 54FCT244 octal buffer and line driver has been tested at a temperature range reaching from -55°C to 125°C, and has been designed to fit address driver, clock driver, and bus-oriented transmitter and receiver applications.

Micros
21st May 2013
New Product Introduction From Rochester Electronics' Extension-of-Life Program

Rochester Electronics has re-introduced and continues to manufacture the Intel 8085AH family of 8-BIT HMOS microprocessors. The 8085AH is a complete 8-bit parallel CPU implemented in N-channel, depletion load, silicon gate technology. It offers a higher level of system integration than the 8080A with a minimum system of three IC’s [8085AH (CPU), 8156H (RAM/IO) and 8755A (EPROM/IO)] while maintaining total system expandability.

Passives
15th May 2013
New Product Introduction From Rochester Electronics' Extension-of-Life Program

Rochester Electronics has re-introduced and continues to manufacture the Fairchild MM74HC123A high speed dual retriggerable monostable multivibrator. With speeds comparable to Schottky TTL circuitry, the MM74HC123A retains the low power and high noise immunity characteristics of CMOS circuits.

Memory
7th May 2013
New Product Introduction From Rochester Electronics' Extension-of-Life Program

Rochester Electronics has re-introduced and continues to manufacture the Intel M28F008 8 MBIT (1 MBIT x 8) Flash Memory. This high-density nonvolatile read/write solution for solid-state storage features extended cycling, symmetrically blocked architecture, fast access time, write automation and low power consumption. The M28F008 offers a cost-effective and reliable alternative to SRAM and battery.

Communications
18th April 2013
New Product Introduction From Rochester Electronics' Extension-of-Life Program

Rochester Electronics has re-introduced and continues to manufacture the Fairchild 74AC241 / 74ACT241 Octal Buffer/Line Driver with 3-STATE Outputs. Designed for use as a memory address driver, clock driver and bus-oriented transmitter or receiver, this device provides improved PC board density. For a continuous authorized source on this product series, check inventory here.

Memory
17th April 2013
New Product Introduction From Rochester Electronics' Extension-of-Life Program

Rochester Electronics has re-introduced and continues to manufacture the National Semiconductor MM54C89/MM74C89 64-Bit TRI-STATE Random Access Read/Write Memory. The four TRI-STATE data output lines working in conjunction with the memory enable input provide for easy memory expansion. For a continuous authorized source on this product series, check inventory here.

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