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CD4518B-MIL: Product information related with Lifecycle

Part Number: CD4518B-MIL


This is Joong-hyeok Lee, DMSMS researcher of Leoinnovision.

Leoinnovision is the official EOL(End Of-Life)/obsolescence part manager of Korean Military (Army, Navy, Air force) and PLM agency of many defense industries (Hanwha, ADD, etc.)

I am searching for the information of a product "CD4518BD" IC used by Korean Navy.

I've already checked the part cross-reference number "CD4518B-MIL" on your web-site.

Firstly, Could you check two parts are same (Form, Fit, Function)?

Secondly, I would like to know the EOL information of the part.

In case of part obsolescence, our military and Korean DoD hopes to know the information related with product EOL(End Of-Life).

So could you provide me some information of the item?
I need the data below.

- Status(Active or Discontinued/Obsolete) :

- LCC(Life Cycle Code) : (You don’t have to type if it was discontinued)

- YTEOL(Years To End-of Life) : 00 Years (You don’t have to type if it was discontinued)

If you have a plan to discontinue or be obsolete the product, please let me know the information (LCC, YTEOL).

It is important for us to check the parts’ status for maintaining our system operation.

If the item has not any discontinuance schedule, please let me know.
Korean DoD will use the information above only for the research and the next purchase.

Feel free to contact me if you have any further information of me and my company.

  • Here are our answers:

    1. Start of Production(Release date/Start of selling Point) : Uncertain. This was acquired from Harris.
    2. Discontinued or Not : N
    3. End of Production/Expected EOL Point : We don't have any plans to obsolete this part in the foreseeable future.
    4. End of Sales : See above. No discontinuance schedule at this time.

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    Regards,
    Wade