Before requesting pricing or committing to production, many OEMs need to understand whether their BOM can be sourced safely, realistically, and over the required lifecycle. This is especially critical when FPGA devices are involved.

Allocation constraints, EOL notices, and discontinued components often make BOM-level sourcing more complex than checking individual part availability.

Have other components on your BOM (memory, power, connectors)? See Extended BOM Support.

Why BOM-Level Feasibility Matters

Availability Risk

  • FPGA devices approaching EOL or already discontinued
  • Authorized distribution no longer offering stable supply
  • Dependence on independent sourcing for critical parts

Lifecycle Implications

  • Need for Last Time Buy (LTB) planning
  • Long-term support obligations for fielded systems
  • Risk of forced redesign during product lifetime

What Is Reviewed

Sourcing Constraints

  • Realistic channel availability and lot traceability
  • MOQ, packaging, and batch-related limitations
  • Regional compliance considerations (EU-focused)

Execution Risk

  • Lead-time uncertainty and delivery volatility
  • Quality and authenticity risk in late-lifecycle supply
  • Impact of supply interruptions on production schedules
Important: This is not a quotation. Availability, pricing, and delivery timelines are not guaranteed. The purpose of this review is to assess sourcing feasibility before further commitment.

How the Review Works

  1. Upload BOM — Provide your BOM for feasibility review.
  2. Assessment — Availability, sourcing constraints, and lifecycle exposure are reviewed.
  3. Feedback — Risks and next-step considerations are shared.
  4. Follow-Up — Discussion via email or phone, if required.

Intended Audience

This review is designed for professional procurement and engineering teams managing lifecycle-sensitive systems in industrial, medical, telecom, and FPGA-based platforms.

This service is not intended for small-quantity hobby projects or personal purchases.