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Visitor II
January 30, 2023
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What is the LSM6DSL life cycle?

  • January 30, 2023
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ST(Semiconductor) chip LSM6DSLTR, the website has NOT checked NRND(NOT RECOMMENDED FOR NEW DESIGNS) notice information, how long is the remaining life cycle of this chip?

When is the expected date FOR the manufacturer to notify NRND(NOT RECOMMENDED FOR NEW DESIGNS)?

ST official website to check the promise of 10 years of supply, that is to say 10 years after the supply is not guaranteed?

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    Best answer by Peter BENSCH

    The LSM6DSLTR is not officially part of a longevity programme, such as 10 years like the STM32F103CBT6. For devices that are not part of a longevity commitment, we are unfortunately unable to make a forecast of this nature for each individual device, but can only confirm that the device is active, available to order and in production. Customers purchasing the component from our authorised dealers will be alerted in a timely manner through automated notifications and will have time to stock up before it drops to NRND and eventually obsolete.

    However, the LSM6DSLTR is still active and can be used for new designs.

    If the problem is solved, please mark this thread as answered by selecting Select as best, as also explained here. This will help other users find that answer faster.

    Regards

    /Peter

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    xwang.6Author
    Visitor II
    February 6, 2023

    who can answer it?

    Technical Moderator
    February 6, 2023

    The LSM6DSLTR is not officially part of a longevity programme, such as 10 years like the STM32F103CBT6. For devices that are not part of a longevity commitment, we are unfortunately unable to make a forecast of this nature for each individual device, but can only confirm that the device is active, available to order and in production. Customers purchasing the component from our authorised dealers will be alerted in a timely manner through automated notifications and will have time to stock up before it drops to NRND and eventually obsolete.

    However, the LSM6DSLTR is still active and can be used for new designs.

    If the problem is solved, please mark this thread as answered by selecting Select as best, as also explained here. This will help other users find that answer faster.

    Regards

    /Peter

    xwang.6Author
    Visitor II
    February 8, 2023

    Thank you very much

    Visitor II
    June 1, 2023

    ST's official website should provide the most up-to-date information on the status of their products, including the LSM6DSLTR chip. They can clarify the expected date for the NRND notification and provide details about the chip's life cycle.

    Regarding the promise of 10 years of supply, it typically means that ST aims to provide product availability and support for a duration of 10 years from the initial supply. However, it's important to verify this information with the manufacturer directly to understand their specific policies and guarantees for the LSM6DSLTR chip.