Produktfunktion

Parametric Data for Every Component

Filter more than 1 billion components by the specs that matter and see any part's full parametric profile, without hunting through datasheets.

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Parametric Data in Z2 Part Risk Manager gives engineers a side-by-side view of the electrical, thermal, mechanical, and environmental characteristics behind every component. Instead of opening PDFs one at a time, you query more than 1 billion parts by the specs your design requires: supply voltage, temperature range, tolerance, package, and more. That lets you find a part without its manufacturer part number, qualify a drop-in alternate, or confirm a candidate meets spec before it enters the BOM.

Confirm a candidate meets spec before the BOM

Search by spec, not by part number

Most searches start with a part number you may not have yet. Parametric Data inverts that: you define the operating window your design needs, such as supply voltage, temperature range, tolerance, and package footprint, and Z2 returns the parts that satisfy those constraints. It is the core path for new product introduction and for finding alternates when a part goes end-of-life or onto allocation. Because the data is normalized, you compare a Murata part and a TDK part on the same axes, not two datasheet formats.

RANKED BY SPEC MATCH
PartTemp rangeMatch
GRM188R71E104KA01D-55 to 125C100%
C0603C104K5RAC-55 to 125C97%
CL10B104KB8NNNL-55 to 85C89%

Normalized parameters across the full catalog

Z2 extracts and standardizes attributes from datasheets so the same field means the same thing across vendors. Searchable attributes include tolerance, supply voltage, temperature range, lead level, memory size, dimensions, technology, and many category-specific fields, covering passives, actives, discretes, connectors, and integrated circuits. Each result carries its full parameter set, so you see a part's complete specification profile without downloading a PDF.

NORMALIZED PARAMETERS
ParameterMurataTDK
Capacitance100nF100nF
Tolerance±10%±10%
Rated voltage25V50V
DielectricX7RX7R
Package06030603

Built into Part Risk Manager

Parametric Data sits inside Part Risk Manager alongside lifecycle status, compliance, and supply chain risk, so every match arrives scored on the dimensions that decide whether a part is safe to design in. Each candidate shows whether it is active or heading toward obsolescence, its RoHS and REACH status, and how exposed its supply base is. Cross-reference suggestions surface compliant, form-fit-function alternates next to your results, turning search into a risk-aware qualification step.

MATCH ARRIVES RISK-SCORED
GRM188R71E104KA01D
Murata · 100nF MLCC
Spec match 100%
Lifecycle Active
RoHS / REACH Compliant
Supply base Single-source

Eine Funktion von

Part Risk Manager

Parametric Data ist eine Funktion innerhalb von Z2Data Part Risk Manager, the industry's largest component intelligence platform. Search and score 1B+ parts across obsolescence, compliance, sourcing, and supplier risk, all in one view.

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Häufige Fragen

Can I search for a component without knowing its part number?

Yes. You define the specs your design requires, such as supply voltage, temperature, tolerance, and package, and Z2 returns every part that meets those constraints. It is the primary workflow for new product introduction and for finding alternates when a part goes end-of-life.

Which parameters can I filter on?

Searchable attributes include tolerance, supply voltage, temperature range, lead level, memory size, dimensions, technology, and many category-specific fields. The set adapts to the component class, so passives, actives, discretes, connectors, and ICs each expose their relevant parameters.

How is this different from reading manufacturer datasheets?

Z2 normalizes datasheet data so every field is consistent across manufacturers and searchable in one place. You query the whole catalog at once instead of opening PDFs one at a time, and because it lives inside Part Risk Manager, every match arrives with lifecycle, compliance, and supply chain risk context.

Find the part by its specs, not its part number.