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| HwAoRrDk:
In my experience, when a distributor marks a part as 'obsolete' or 'discontinued', they mean one of several possibilities: 1. That exact p/n is no longer produced, but the part is still being made under a new p/n variation (due to, e.g. new process/factory/package). 2. The part is actually obsoleted by the manufacturer, but the manufacturer is lying about it being 'active' on their website. Perhaps because they're willing to produce more if they get a big enough order. 3. The distributor just doesn't stock it anymore, but tags the listing inappropriately. Of course knowing which is true is an exercise left for the hapless purchaser-to-be. |
| ebclr:
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