[R-390] Fake Caps
Jon Schlegel
ews265 at rochester.rr.com
Tue Sep 7 13:08:20 EDT 2010
Speaking of Tube Washers...
Our purchasing dept was scrambling to find some sort of replacement
for the RCA 3N200 RF signal MOSFET in a receiver. This was at a time
when the industry was really shutting down the production those kinds
of discrete RF parts. I had been charged with evaluating samples
from these lower tier fab houses and distributors that purchasing was finding.
One set of samples caught my eye when as I handled them, the part
number stamped on cases would easily rub off. The response on these
parts as I tested them was just as horrifying. The curve tracer
display was unidentifiable as anything. What did the "supplier"
think? That "maybe they just won't notice"???
Jon,
WA3MVM
At 12:55 PM 9/7/2010 -0400, Shoppa, Tim wrote:
>On the subject of fake and counterfeit modern parts, IEEE Spectrum
>notes some of the more recent issues and how they ripple up and down
>the entire supply chain at:
>
> http://spectrum.ieee.org/computing/hardware/bogus/0
>
>Dell's reputation is particularly hurt, see this article, "How a
>stolen capacitor formula ended up costing Dell $300M":
>
>
>http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/blog/2010/jun/29/dell-problems-capacitors
>
>And finally I'd like to note that while the above articles treat the
>issue as new, I know it isn't. A half century ago the counterfeiters
>were called "Tube washers", and they'd buy used or cheap below-spec
>tubes, remove the markings, and relabel them with part numbers that
>were most desirable. They could kinda work for some not-critical applications.
>
>And the military/aviation supply chain is still reeling from fake
>mislabeled fasteners. This article is from 2007 but really the
>problem has been around since at least the 70's (although putting
>the blame on globalization, that's the latest twist):
>
>http://www.verical.com/about/resources/docs/032808_AirForce_FAKE_PARTS_ARE_SEEPING_INTO_MILITARY_AIRCRAFT_MAINTENANCE_DEPOTS.pdf
>
>Tim N3QE
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