Electronic components sourcing.
Semiconductors, passives, connectors, sensors, and the long-tail of parts your BOM asks for — sourced against spec, verified for authenticity, delivered as a single consolidated shipment.
What's in this category
Electronic components is the broadest of our four categories. If it appears as a line item on a bill of materials, it probably falls here. Our supplier network covers both authorized distributor channels (for branded parts with full traceability) and direct-from-factory sourcing (for unbranded or commodity parts where you're buying a specification, not a logo).
Component families we source
How we source components
Send us a bill of materials — any format, Excel, PDF, or a photograph of a marked-up spec sheet. We read it line by line, flag any ambiguous parts before quoting, and come back within one business day with a scoping response.
For every line item, we identify whether it's best sourced through authorized channels, through factory-direct relationships, or via stock held by our partner distributors. You see the sourcing route for each part — not just a total.
Authenticity and quality
Counterfeit components remain one of the real risks in electronics sourcing. Our protection is layered: we source from channels with verifiable provenance, we sample-test critical parts before full shipment, and we maintain a rejected-supplier list built from twelve years of hard-won experience. For security-critical or safety-critical parts, we also offer third-party lab verification (X-ray, decap, or electrical testing) at additional cost.
Typical engagements
Production BOM, full line items
A manufacturer sends us a 200-line BOM for a product going into production. We source every line, flag lead-time risks, suggest alternates where appropriate, and deliver the parts as a single consolidated shipment aligned with the production schedule.
Prototype kits and small runs
An R&D team needs 10 units' worth of parts for engineering verification. Low quantities, often odd mix of generic and brand-name parts. We source in small quantities without the per-line minimum fees that distributors often charge below a threshold.
Obsolete and EOL replacements
An industrial equipment operator has a machine down because a specific IC is end-of-life. We find it — either through NOS (new old stock) channels, through authorized last-time buys, or through a compatible cross-reference — and ship it fast.
Send us your BOM.
We'll review it within one business day and come back with a sourcing plan.