2021-11-08 05:52 AM
I would like to know how long can the MCU sit on my warehouse before being assembled in the PCB
2021-11-08 12:23 PM
Hello @CRami.3 and welcome to the Community :)
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Imen
2021-11-08 12:46 PM
Thanks a lot for your support!
2021-11-08 01:06 PM
>>I would like to know how long can the MCU sit on my warehouse before being assembled in the PCB
Depends on where and how it's packaged. There are different MSL, and these are stated on the package, along with bake-out expectations if the time has expired or the moisture sensitive alert panel has changed colour.
If the status is unknown, assume you'll need to bake-out the moisture.
2021-11-08 01:06 PM
I don't think that was the OP's question
2021-11-09 02:14 AM
Hello,
I'm looking into your request, but I only found the temperature conditions in the device datasheet.
There is also the storage and transportation conditions in the TN1224 and TN1163, but I can't find info on the maximum storage duration.
Imen
2021-11-09 03:34 AM
Brave question in times of a chip shortage! :D
2021-11-10 03:17 AM
these days, all genuine IC's can sit dormant for at least 20 years without issue...
and will work fine as long as the pins are not tarnished or corroded.
On the other hand Chinese copies probably wont last 5 years, running or not.
If they ask you what class you want , then it is a Chinese copy.
Class D is only meant for low cost toys.
If you are trying to purchase these, ask them what Class it is, Class A,B,C or D..
Any Class means it is a Chinese copy.