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Design and Authorized Replication


Replicating original semiconductor devices with the authority and support of the original manufacturer.

Original device replication or form, fit, functional drop-in replacements while managing the entire flow from specification to silicon, assembly, test, and qualification.


What is product replication?

Product replication is the authorized cloning of a semiconductor product by Rochester Electronics to help our customers avoid the high cost of redesign or requalification due to it reaching end-of-life status.


How does it work?

With the full support of the original device manufacturer, Rochester is supplied with the source design, technology, and test databases to efficiently replicate the device and ship to the customer. This process, utilizing original manufacturer authorized IP to replicate the device, is form, fit and functionally equivalent to the original device with no software changes necessary.


Why consider product replication?

  • Support long-term system production needs
  • Avoid costs associated with redesign or requalification
  • Form, fit and function equivalent to original product and data sheet
  • Physical design replicated from original
  • Drop in replacement
  • Methodology validated as a DO-254 minor change and implemented for DAL-A systems
  • No software changes needed – 100% software compatible with no errata (DO-178 compliant)
  • Original manufacturer guarantee to data sheet specifications


Whether your challenge is replacing legacy voltage CPLD/FPGA, using legacy ASICs or processors, or simply continued usage of standard products, changing system software in long-life systems is not an option. Rochester’s Design solutions help customers avoid the high cost of redesign or requalification due to device obsolescence. With design centers located in the United States, our Design staff has over 350 years of experience.

Rochester Electronics Product Design and Replication

Articles

Component Misalignment Misadventures


Obsolescence management begins at the design and product definition phases.

Case Studies

thyssenkrupp Elevator: Avoiding Redesign with Form, Fit and Functional Replacement - NXP P80C592 Product Replication


Working together, Rochester and thyssenkrupp were able to replicate, test, and qualify this component within less than a year, from project start to mass production ramp-up.


Artesyn® Hawk: Supporting Critical Embedded Computing - ASIC Product Replication


Rochester worked with Artesyn ® to replicate the LSI Hawk ASIC which is critical to supporting Artesyn’s VME products.

Product Guides

Semiconductor Replication Showcase


Rochester's portfolio of product replications.

LSI Logic ASICs


Rochester's LSI Logic licensed manufactured device solutions.

White Papers

Avoiding DO-254 Events: Major/Minor Change Classification


Semiconductor ASICs and standard products are subjected to manufacturing obsolescence, and as such there is a need to create a form, fit, and functionally equivalent device.

Semiconductor Design Archiving for EDA Tool and Environment-Independent Product Reuse and Replication


The closer a design archive is to a successful archive, the longer semiconductor components may live on in systems without forcing re-qualification, extremely difficult redesign, and/or difficult design product replication.