All consumer electronic devices I bought failed within a few years often mechanically often pushbuttons and notoriously USB sockets.
What difference does it make?
Im not contract supplier to sensible industries no certificate not even a label I often use korean noodles foil since these are aluminium coated.
The TMS9900 parts I have definitely have been reworked.
A batch of 2732A has suspiciously large dies looking at the date code and except one the whole batch = duds.
Ive handled some 1000s of PDIP40 vintage ICs and according to era and manufacturer they indeed have very specific appearance.
You could learn a lot from such ICs which naturally have aged.
Ive seen SN76489 which have modern laser marking and also look fresh probably they produced some of these freshly.
If these are forgeries quality is very high and they seem to be functional.
Most my ICs either are known NOS or from serious distributors atm I only have some from chinese distributors,
I dont plan to certify or even to label shipments or give invoice or supply to sensible customers with guarantee.
So there are just plain screws or washers costing USD 3 or even special 1n4148 editions costing 12 dollars they have their customers for some reasons.
If youd be Millionaire youd like to stay Millionaire old technology to disappear so you can sell your new products but authority control and bureaucracy is not all that tight.
In our retail shops we have plenty crap electronic goods as mentioned you cant get good USB yokes here they all fail after weeks to month, the OEM kinds from phones do last considerably long time but I had heaps of them at times twisted together and non working for data.
Commercial Sony phone didnt even last a year in terms of connector.
Wifi speaker ball, USB connector broke off after two weeks.
E cigarettes leaking not only the cheap kinds.
Not to speak travel adapters sold here a serious risk for plain common people to use.
But its a small economy oh I forget card readers the most expensive 20 Euro kinds internally the same as 1.50 kind even worse not gold plated. Probably distributed faulty product on purpose. I bought countless card readers over the years.
So as for our market its all counterfeit products definitely but has nothing to do with my tradings (by the way).
Its of course a different story a contractor supplies hydraulic parts for aviation and theyre a substandard sold as something else that would be deliberate counterfeiting off the street markets here bad quality and early failure is nothing special over the years you just learn to live with it.
As mentioned the SONY USB connector developing problems after a few months and after less than a year finally the fine parts inside the sockets breaking and deliberately made in a way you cant replace it.
I think ICs costing some cents new are not so much affected or even not at all.
Some transistor kinds like the old S8550 is now produced by India company I think no longer freshly made by japanese the original price was quite high but the India parts are spot cheap.
Counterfeit would be to sell as genuine Toshiba (when they arent).
It really depends on the individual parts. The 8080 I have look genuine to me they are just made from specific epoxy and it looks very specific as well 8086 logo is very specific ive seen variants 80862 and 8086-2
Many are just pulls while others were delivered in genuinely looking plastic bars (manufacturer matching) even cardboard boxes from ST and so on.
Maybe you could see the wrong spelling on the TMS9900 ICs photo still a few pieces but who cares this parts is long time end of life and for really genuine TMS9900 youd have to pay a very high price. Theres not really a big market for many of these parts just some buyers but globally quite limited.
Some parts I have I do know and believe its true they are OEM and come from discontinued production lines OK who would forge Futaba VFD Glass? They are so pretty much filigrane inside. But the radio tuners matching no longer made not to speak VCRs. VCRs are gone from market for a number of years.
If you dont know the parts you sell or dropship or even have little clue electronics, Id say sooner or later you end up with counterfeits.
What difference does it make?
Im not contract supplier to sensible industries no certificate not even a label I often use korean noodles foil since these are aluminium coated.
The TMS9900 parts I have definitely have been reworked.
A batch of 2732A has suspiciously large dies looking at the date code and except one the whole batch = duds.
Ive handled some 1000s of PDIP40 vintage ICs and according to era and manufacturer they indeed have very specific appearance.
You could learn a lot from such ICs which naturally have aged.
Ive seen SN76489 which have modern laser marking and also look fresh probably they produced some of these freshly.
If these are forgeries quality is very high and they seem to be functional.
Most my ICs either are known NOS or from serious distributors atm I only have some from chinese distributors,
I dont plan to certify or even to label shipments or give invoice or supply to sensible customers with guarantee.
So there are just plain screws or washers costing USD 3 or even special 1n4148 editions costing 12 dollars they have their customers for some reasons.
If youd be Millionaire youd like to stay Millionaire old technology to disappear so you can sell your new products but authority control and bureaucracy is not all that tight.
In our retail shops we have plenty crap electronic goods as mentioned you cant get good USB yokes here they all fail after weeks to month, the OEM kinds from phones do last considerably long time but I had heaps of them at times twisted together and non working for data.
Commercial Sony phone didnt even last a year in terms of connector.
Wifi speaker ball, USB connector broke off after two weeks.
E cigarettes leaking not only the cheap kinds.
Not to speak travel adapters sold here a serious risk for plain common people to use.
But its a small economy oh I forget card readers the most expensive 20 Euro kinds internally the same as 1.50 kind even worse not gold plated. Probably distributed faulty product on purpose. I bought countless card readers over the years.
So as for our market its all counterfeit products definitely but has nothing to do with my tradings (by the way).
Its of course a different story a contractor supplies hydraulic parts for aviation and theyre a substandard sold as something else that would be deliberate counterfeiting off the street markets here bad quality and early failure is nothing special over the years you just learn to live with it.
As mentioned the SONY USB connector developing problems after a few months and after less than a year finally the fine parts inside the sockets breaking and deliberately made in a way you cant replace it.
I think ICs costing some cents new are not so much affected or even not at all.
Some transistor kinds like the old S8550 is now produced by India company I think no longer freshly made by japanese the original price was quite high but the India parts are spot cheap.
Counterfeit would be to sell as genuine Toshiba (when they arent).
It really depends on the individual parts. The 8080 I have look genuine to me they are just made from specific epoxy and it looks very specific as well 8086 logo is very specific ive seen variants 80862 and 8086-2
Many are just pulls while others were delivered in genuinely looking plastic bars (manufacturer matching) even cardboard boxes from ST and so on.
Maybe you could see the wrong spelling on the TMS9900 ICs photo still a few pieces but who cares this parts is long time end of life and for really genuine TMS9900 youd have to pay a very high price. Theres not really a big market for many of these parts just some buyers but globally quite limited.
Some parts I have I do know and believe its true they are OEM and come from discontinued production lines OK who would forge Futaba VFD Glass? They are so pretty much filigrane inside. But the radio tuners matching no longer made not to speak VCRs. VCRs are gone from market for a number of years.
If you dont know the parts you sell or dropship or even have little clue electronics, Id say sooner or later you end up with counterfeits.