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Hot Stock Highlight: D2-41051-QR (Renesas)

D2-41051-QR: Streamlining Barcode Scanning for Enhanced Efficiency and Data Capture

Are you interested in purchasing an electronic component that can be used in telecommunications? Look no further!

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Planet and Profit: Why a Sustainable Supply Chain makes Good Business and Environmental Sense

In this time of extensive climate change, many companies and governments are keen to demonstrate their commitment to sustainability. From cycle-to-work schemes and recycling initiatives to renewable energy legislation and plant-based diets, individuals and corporations are taking steps to lower their carbon footprint. It is important to note that, however well-meaning, these measures are minimal when compared to the major culprits of environmental destruction: mass production and global consumption.

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In Stock and Available Now: BCM56870A0IFSBG IC from Broadcom Inc.

BCM56870A0IFSBG: Empowering High-Speed Data Networking with Unmatched Performance and Scalability 

Component Sense is committed to partnering with industry-leading electronic manufacturers to bring elite components to our customers. So, we are pleased to share that we now have BCM56870A0IFSBG Integrated Circuits from American giants Broadcom Inc: in stock and available immediately.

Do you want to know why the BCM56870A0IFSBG is perfect for your manufacturing needs? Read further!

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2038-42-SM-RP-LF Bourns, Inc. Stock Now Available!

Explore the Potential of 2038-42-SM-RP-LF: A Breakthrough Component for Future Technologies

Component Sense is pleased to offer these 2038-42-SM-RP-LF Bourns, Inc. units to the market. Manufactured by esteemed U.S. corporation Bourns, Inc., these surge protection units are increasingly vital in the protection and maintenance of high-bandwidth circuits.

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Earth Day 2022: Join Component Sense and #InvestInOurPlanet

The electronics industry produces an alarming amount of waste. 2019 alone saw the generation of 48.6 million tonnes of electronic waste (e-waste) globally, and these figures are increasing each year. E-waste dumping has significant negative implications for both human and environmental health and the electronics industry. Discarded electronic components feed the counterfeit electronics supply chain, threatening the quality, safety, and reliability of electronic equipment.

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