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Associate II
May 16, 2024
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VBG08H-E ignition coil driver still manufactured or not?

  • May 16, 2024
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Hi,

Since I am using this component in several applications,

I would like to know if it is still manufactured.
Normally I would just check the ST website to have the information,

but my difficulty here is that I have seen different information at different moments.

Do you know a way to be sure about the status of the component?

Using octopart some websites affirm that it is obsolete whereas others say it's active.

I don't know if the component could have been stopped then relaunch and that could be the source of the confusion?

Thank you very much for your help,

Best answer by Peter BENSCH

It is the VBG08H-E, which is still active.

Hope that helps?

Regards
/Peter

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Peter BENSCH
Technical Moderator
May 16, 2024

Please upload a legible photo of this device so that we can check it.

Regards
/Peter

Associate II
May 16, 2024

Hi Peter,

Thanks for your help,

 

Here is the legible WhatsApp Image 2024-05-16 à 18.14.58_90eb5f97.jpgphoto

Peter BENSCH
Peter BENSCHBest answer
Technical Moderator
May 16, 2024

It is the VBG08H-E, which is still active.

Hope that helps?

Regards
/Peter

Peter BENSCH
Technical Moderator
May 16, 2024

Don't know, you'll have to ask the distributors, e.g. the catalogue distributor Mouser. Maybe because the device is only sold in 2500 rolls as VBG08HTR-E, as you can see on our website under Sample & Buy.

Associate II
May 17, 2024

Hi Peter,

Thank you very much for your help on this topic. 

If I understood well, you confirm that the product is still active and that the st website is up to date.

So now I know I can continue to use this components on my products without risking to be unable to buy it.

Now my question is, how can I order it, because on ST website it is called out of stock :

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Is there a way to buy it directly to your company or I should use distributors catalogue?

Thanks !

May 16, 2024

We can chat privately, maybe I can help you

Peter BENSCH
Technical Moderator
May 17, 2024

One final note: the Status Active always refers to the current point in time, not to the (distant) future. If global demand falls sharply, STMicroelectronics must reserve the right to discontinue a part. Typically, Active then changes to NRND (Not Recommended for New Design) on the product website, so that you still have enough time to look for an alternative.

Peter BENSCH
Technical Moderator
May 17, 2024

And one last tip: on the eSTore website you have take a screenshot from, which you can also simply link to eSTore VBG08HTR-E, there is a Notify me button at the bottom right. Just click on it, enter your email address and you will be notified when devices are back in the eSTore.