Independent electronic component supplier
Source obsolete and hard-to-find components with a clearer RFQ process.
Send your part number, quantity and delivery requirements. Icearth reviews the request first, then discusses sourcing options, quote scope and lead time.
MPN and BOM RFQs
Obsolete & EOL requirements
Quote and lead-time review
Start an RFQ with a part number
Enter an MPN, manufacturer, series or package. The detail is carried into your existing RFQ form.
MPN and BOM RFQs
Start with a single part number or a full list.
Obsolete & Legacy Parts
For EOL, NRND and difficult component requirements.
Alternative Review
Clarify possible alternatives before technical approval.
Quote-Led Process
Discuss availability, lead time and scope against each RFQ.
Our services
A clear path from component requirement to quotation.
Built around the information procurement teams need to provide before a sourcing review can begin.
Obsolete & Legacy Components
Start with an RFQ for discontinued, legacy or difficult-to-source component requirements.
Hard-to-Find Part Requests
Submit constrained or unavailable component needs without relying on public live inventory claims.
BOM & Alternative Support
Share quantities, package preferences, delivery location and technical notes in one structured inquiry.
How it works
A supplier workflow built around your exact requirement.
Clear next steps after every RFQ submission.
Send an RFQ or BOM
Share the part number, quantity and important delivery or specification details.
Requirement & Availability Review
Confirm the requested scope before discussing available sourcing options.
Quote & Lead-Time Discussion
Review commercial terms and timing before order confirmation.
Order & Delivery Coordination
Move to fulfillment only after required details are agreed upon.
Product categories
Component categories we support through RFQ.
Each category can later become a detailed product or SEO landing page.
RFQ-led supply
Built around your exact requirement.
Use part number, package, quantity and delivery details to begin a supplier conversation — not a generic shopping-cart flow.
Quality & transparency
Clear requirements before a quote, clear scope before an order.
Every statement should match the service, documentation and inspection process you can actually provide.
- Review part number, quantity, package and delivery requirements before quotation.
- Discuss available documentation or product-condition requirements where applicable.
- Confirm quote scope and lead-time expectations before order confirmation.
Sourcing resources
Useful guidance for buyers preparing an RFQ.
Practical content that answers real questions buyers have before contacting a supplier.
How to Prepare an RFQ for Obsolete Electronic Components
Part-number confirmation, quantity, delivery needs and important sourcing requirements.
Direct Replacement vs Possible Alternative: What Buyers Should Confirm
Why footprint, grade, electrical specifications and application context matter.
How to Send a BOM for Hard-to-Find Components
Help buyers prepare a clear parts list and reduce clarification loops.
Looking for an obsolete or hard-to-find component?
Send your MPN or BOM, required quantity, delivery destination and important notes. The RFQ is the main route to a supplier review and quotation.
