製品機能

Advanced Cross Search for Component Replacements

Find crosses and drop-in replacements across more than 1B components, each graded on package, pinout, and parametric match so you know what re-qualification it carries.

概要

Advanced Cross Search finds form-fit-function equivalents the moment a part goes obsolete or a design changes. You search more than 1B components and get every candidate sorted into a four-tier Drop-In grade anchored on package and pinout. Compliance, lifecycle, pricing, lead time, and parametric deltas sit on one screen, so you confirm a substitution in one pass.

Confirm a drop-in alternate in one pass

Four-tier Drop-In grading

Z2 classifies every cross by how it compares to the original part, not a vague similarity score. Drop-In A is an identical package and pinout with zero parametric differences, a one-for-one swap; Drop-In B keeps that package and pinout with minor parametric variations; Drop-In C holds the package and pinout but carries major parametric differences to review; Other Packages surfaces the same function in a different package when no perfect physical match exists. Because the tiers build on package and pinout first, you separate the swaps that need no board change from the ones that trigger re-qualification, and route each candidate accordingly.

FOUR-TIER DROP-IN GRADING
AlternatePackage / PinoutGrade
STM32F407VGT6IdenticalDrop-In A
STM32F407VGT7IdenticalDrop-In B
STM32F405VGT6IdenticalDrop-In C
STM32F407ZGT6LQFP144Other Pkg

Compliance pre-verified on every alternate

A replacement that fails RoHS, REACH, or PFAS screening is not a replacement. Advanced Cross Search carries each alternate's compliance status next to its grade, so it flags a candidate that introduces a restricted substance or reportable PFAS before it reaches your BOM, and your compliance and procurement engineers evaluate the same record with no back-and-forth clearing a cross after the fact. Z2 keeps lifecycle and supply-risk signals attached to each alternate too, so a quick swap does not become a future obsolescence event down the line.

COMPLIANCE ON ALTERNATE
LM358BIDR
Texas Instruments · Drop-In A
RoHS 3 Compliant
REACH SVHC None
PFAS Not reported
Lifecycle Active

Side-by-side comparison on one screen

From a shortlist, compare supplier, manufacturer family, cross grade, lifecycle stage, pricing, lead time, market availability, part score, and parametrics in one view, with no jumping between distributor sites, datasheets, and spreadsheets. Engineers can weigh a Drop-In A that is end-of-life against a Drop-In B that is active and dual-sourced, and pick the alternate that is best on the axes that matter, not just the closest electrical match.

SIDE-BY-SIDE COMPARE
AlternateLifecycleLead time
LM358BIDRActive8 wks
LM358ADRActive · dual6 wks
MC1458DRNRND22 wks

Part of Part Risk Manager

Advanced Cross Search is one capability inside Part Risk Manager, Z2's component risk platform. Crosses are scored against the same data that drives lifecycle forecasting, supplier risk, and compliance, so an alternate you find here arrives already evaluated for obsolescence and supply exposure. As new qualified parts enter the database, cross recommendations refresh automatically, so a part with no clean replacement last quarter may have one today.

機能

Part Risk Manager

Advanced Cross SearchはZ2DataのPart Risk Managerに搭載された機能の一つであり、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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よくあるご質問

What do the Drop-In A, B, and C grades mean?

All three share the original part's package and pinout, so physical fit is identical. Drop-In A has zero parametric differences, Drop-In B has minor variations, and Drop-In C has major differences to review. Same-function parts in a different package appear under Other Packages.

Are the recommended crosses checked for RoHS and REACH compliance?

Yes. Every recommended alternate carries RoHS, REACH, and PFAS status, so procurement and compliance can rule out a substitution that would introduce a restricted substance before it reaches the BOM.

How is this different from a basic distributor cross-reference?

A distributor cross returns a flat list with no grading or risk context. Advanced Cross Search ranks candidates by package, pinout, and parametric closeness, puts compliance, lifecycle, pricing, and part score on one screen, and scores each alternate for obsolescence and supply risk.

Find a graded drop-in before the line stops.