Aftermarket MIL-STD-883 and MIL-PRF-38535 ICs from National, Intel, and TI offered by Rochester

Feb. 27, 2014
NEWBURYPORT, Mass., 27 Feb. 2014. Aftermarket specialist Rochester Electronics LLC in Newburyport, Mass., is offering the National Semiconductor 54AC00/QCA (5962-8754901CA), Intel 87C51, and Texas Instruments (TI) UA733M/BIA (8418501IA) to MIL-STD-883 and MIL-PRF-38535 specifications.

NEWBURYPORT, Mass., 27 Feb. 2014.Aftermarket specialist Rochester Electronics LLC in Newburyport, Mass., is offering the National Semiconductor 54AC00/QCA (5962-8754901CA), Intel 87C51, and Texas Instruments (TI) UA733M/BIA (8418501IA) to MIL-STD-883 and MIL-PRF-38535 specifications.

The company is offering these electronic parts as part of its support services of obsolete and active MIL-STD-883 and MIL-PRF-38535 integrated circuits for military and aerospace applications.

In addition, Rochester experts are expanding the company's environmental test lab that replicates environmental conditions and elements experienced by military and aerospace applications.

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Rochester complies with MIL-STD-883 and MIL-PRF-38535 requirements through mechanical and electrical testing, and also through training procedures and workmanship.

Rochester ability to continue manufacturing devices that meet MIL-STD-883, MIL-PRF-38535, and the original semiconductor manufacturer specifications can help electronics suppliers prevent expensive re-designs and re-qualifications of military and aerospace systems, company officials say.

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For more information contact Rochester Electronics online at www.rocelec.com.

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