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  1. Not just LDO’s, MCU’s, FTDI’s, most actives…

    Some at ***90 WEEK*** lead times

  2. I resorted to antique 1970s vintage parts for my latest project.

  3. You can find yourself a substitute. You have the package name and everything important in the datasheet.

  4. We keep joking at work that if a product ends up messed up we could always blame it on being designed in 2022.

  5. I feel you.

    I do a lot of hobby work with power LEDs and I’m lazy. Fortunately, just before the crisis, I decided to just get 100 pcs of my favorite driver IC instead of the 8 I needed for that specific project.

  6. Now you know how some of us wanting the ridiculously “easy to get” Raspberry Pi 4 feel. They’ve been out of stock for months and months at many vendors.

  7. I haven’t designed a new product in two years. I’ve just been focused on getting existing products moving out the door again. It’s been rough.

  8. The chip shortage is “over” when I can buy any CAN transceiver or controller I want from stock.

  9. https://www.lcsc.com/mobile/product-detail/Linear-Voltage-Regulators-LDO_Texas-Instruments-TLV71333PDBVR_C90840.html

    I’ve found that LCSC has pretty good availability, especially if you’re willing to use the Chinese knockoffs.

  10. i call this supply chain b.s. “JOB SECURITY”

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    embrace it

  11. I’ve resorted to the “grey market”. DON’T do it! Needed some FT232RLs. Found them in Turkey and on Alibaba. Ordered them and populated a couple of boards. Worked. Did the full production run: 98% failures. **The grey market suppliers placed two good chips at the start of the sleeves and the rest were counterfeits!**

    The marking on the IC’s would simply rub off when touched.

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