EOL / Hard-to-Find
Obsolete and EOL electronic components sourcing
GalaxyIC supports buyers facing old design repairs, last-time-buy gaps, discontinued part numbers, shortage allocation and hard-to-find inventory requirements.
EOL Sourcing Checks
What must be confirmed before quoting obsolete parts
Old or discontinued parts often carry higher risk. GalaxyIC reviews the practical purchasing details before moving to quote.
Common EOL Demand
Hard-to-find sourcing routes
Why EOL RFQ Needs Detail
Hard-to-find parts require risk control before price
For discontinued models, a low price is not useful unless the part can pass buyer requirements. GalaxyIC focuses on model accuracy, source risk, condition, photos and delivery feasibility before pushing a quotation.
Suffix-sensitive sourcing
Many EOL searches fail because suffix, package, speed grade or temperature code is wrong. GalaxyIC asks buyers to confirm the full model string.
Stock status clarity
Factory sealed, open tray, old stock, repair pull and mixed-lot inventory carry different risks and should not be quoted as the same thing.
Evidence before shipment
When available, label, marking, tray, tube, reel, bag and carton photos help buyers screen suspicious or mismatched stock.
Excess inventory network
EOL buyer demand can sometimes match slow-moving original stock from other channels, creating a route that ordinary catalogs do not show.
Buyer Types
Who usually needs obsolete and EOL sourcing
EOL RFQ Checklist