Standards

AIR6273 - Terms and Definitions - Fraudulent/Counterfeit Electronic Parts
Published By: SAE
Date Published: 2019-07-30


Scope:
This document is to be used and cited as a standard reference by other SAE G-19 Committee documents that address the mitigation of Fraudulent/Counterfeit Electronic Parts.

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ARP6178A - Counterfeit Electrical, Electronic, and Electromechanical (EEE) Parts: Tools for Risk Assessment of Other than an Authorized Source (e.g., Independent Distributors)
Revision Number: A
Published By: SAE
Date Published: 2023-08-01


Scope:
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) is a tool that organizations may use to evaluate a non-authorized supplier’s processes for the prevention, detection, containment, adjudication, and reporting of suspect counterfeit and counterfeit EEE parts. See 3.1.1 and 3.1.2, which reference the use of AS6081 when performing pre-visit self-assessment and on-site assessment of non-authorized suppliers.
This ARP is applicable for all organizations that procure EEE parts from suppliers other than authorized sources (e.g., independent distributors).

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AS5553D - Counterfeit Electrical, Electronic, and Electromechanical (EEE) Parts; Avoidance, Detection, Mitigation, and Disposition
Revision Number: D
Published By: SAE
Date Published: 2022-04-14


Scope
This standard is for use by organizations that procure and/or integrate and/or repair EEE parts and/or assemblies containing such items, including maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) organizations. The requirements of this standard are generic and intended to be applied/flowed down, as applicable, through the supply chain, to all organizations that procure EEE parts and/or assemblies, regardless of type, size, and product provided. The mitigation of counterfeit EEE parts in this standard is risk-based, and these mitigation steps will vary depending on the criticality of the application, desired performance, and reliability of the equipment/hardware.

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ARP6328A - Guideline for Counterfeit Electrical, Electronic, and Electromechanical (EEE) Parts; Avoidance, Detection, Mitigation, and Disposition Systems
Revision Number: A
Published By: SAE
Date Published: 2023-09-07


Scope
The content of ARP6328 contains guidance for implementing processes used for risk identification, mitigation, detection, avoidance, disposition, and reporting of counterfeit electrical, electronic, and electromechanical (EEE) parts and assemblies in accordance with AS5553 Revision D. This document may also be used in conjunction with other revisions of AS5553. This document retains guidance contained in the base document of AS5553, updated as appropriate to reflect current practices. This is not intended to stand alone, supersede, or cancel requirements found in other quality management system documents, requirements imposed by contracting authorities, or applicable laws and regulations unless an authorized exemption/variance has been obtained.

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AS6081A - Fraudulent/Counterfeit Electronic Parts: Avoidance, Detection, Mitigation, and Disposition - Distributors.
Revision Number: A
Published By: SAE
Date Published: 2023-04-21


Scope:
This SAE Aerospace Standard standardizes practices to: a. identify reliable sources to procure parts, b. assess and mitigate risk of distributing fraudulent/counterfeit parts, c. control suspect or confirmed fraudulent/counterfeit parts, d. and report suspect and confirmed fraudulent/counterfeit parts to other potential users and Authority Having Jurisdiction.

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AS6171A - Test Methods Standard; General Requirements, Suspect/Counterfeit, Electrical, Electronic, and Electromechanical Parts
Revision Number: A
Published By: SAE
Date Published: 2018-04-18


Scope:
This SAE Aerospace Standard (AS) standardizes inspection and test procedures, workmanship criteria, and minimum training and certification requirements to detect Suspect/Counterfeit (SC) Electrical, Electronic, and Electromechanical (EEE) parts. The requirements of this document apply once a decision is made to use parts with unknown chain of custody that do not have pedigree back to the original component manufacturer or have been acquired from a broker or independent distributor, or when there are other known risk elements that result in the User/Requester to have concerns about potential SC EEE parts. The tests specified by this standard may also detect occurrences of malicious tampering, although the current version of this standard is not designed specifically for this purpose.

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AS6174A - Counterfeit Materiel; Assuring Acquisition of Authentic and Conforming Materiel.
Revision Number: A
Published By: SAE
Date Published: 2014-07-29


Scope
This SAE Standard standardizes practices to: a. maximize availability of authentic materiel (made from the proper materials using the proper processes with required testing,) b. procure materiel from reliable sources, c. assure authenticity and conformance of procured materiel, d. control materiel identified as counterfeit, and e. report counterfeit materiel to other potential users and government investigative authorities.

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AS6301A - Compliance Verification Criterion Standard for AS6081A Counterfeit Electrical, Electronic, and Electromechanical (EEE) Parts: Avoidance, Detection, Mitigation, and Disposition - Independent Distribution
Revision Number: A
Published By: SAE
Date Published: 2024-09-18


Scope:
This set of criteria is intended for use by accredited Certification Bodies (CBs) to establish compliance and grant certification to AS6081A. It may also be used by others to assess compliance to AS6081A requirements.

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AS6462D - AS5553C, Counterfeit Electrical, Electronic, and Electromechanical (EEE) Parts; Avoidance, Detection, Mitigation, and Disposition Verification Criteria(STABILIZED Dec 2023)
Revision Number: D
Published By: SAE
Date Published: 2023-12-20


Scope:
This document is intended for use during audits to the requirements of AS5553C. It may be used by all contracting organizations that procure EEE parts, whether such parts are procured directly or integrated into electronic assemblies or equipment as guidance for evaluating compliance to AS5553C.

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AS6496 - Fraudulent/Counterfeit Electronic Parts: Avoidance, Detection, Mitigation, and Disposition – Authorized/Franchised Distribution
Published By: SAE
Date Published: 2014-08-20


Scope:
This SAE Aerospace Standard (AS) identifies the requirements for mitigating counterfeit products in the Authorized Distribution supply chain by the Authorized Distributor. If not performing Authorized Distribution, such as an Authorized Reseller, Broker, or Independent Distributor, refer to another applicable SAE standard.

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AS9003B, Inspection and Test Quality Systems, Requirements for Aviation, Space, and Defense Organizations
Revision Number: B
Published By: SAE
Date Published: 2021-12-28


Scope:
This standard includes selected quality system requirements from ISO 9001:2008[1] and AS9100:2009 applicable to noncomplex products and associated manufacturing processes. ISO 9001 text incorporated into this standard appears in standard font; while aviation, space, and defense industry additional requirements, definitions, and notes are presented in bold, italic text. The requirements of this standard are intended to be applied in whole, without any exclusions. Compliance with all corresponding AS9100 requirements is considered to meet/exceed compliance with the requirements of this standard. The requirements specified in this standard are complementary (not alternative) to contractual and applicable statutory and regulatory requirements. Should there be a conflict between the requirements of this standard and applicable statutory or regulatory requirements, the latter shall take precedence. The process approach described in ISO 9001 and AS9100 applies to this standard.

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AS9100D, Quality Management Systems - Requirements for Aviation, Space and Defense Organizations
Revision Number: D
Published By: SAE
Date Published: 2016-09-20


Scope:
This standard includes ISO 9001:2015 quality management system requirements and specifies additional aviation, space, and defense industry requirements, definitions, and notes. It is emphasized that the requirements specified in this standard are complementary (not alternative) to customer and applicable statutory and regulatory requirements. If there is a conflict between the requirements of this standard and customer or applicable statutory or regulatory requirements, the latter shall take precedence. This International Standard specifies requirements for a quality management system when an organization: a. needs to demonstrate its ability to consistently provide products and services that meet customer and applicable statutory and regulatory requirements, and b. aims to enhance customer satisfaction through the effective application of the system, including processes for improvement of the system and the assurance of conformity to customer and applicable statutory and regulatory requirements.

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AS9120B, Quality Management Systems - Requirements for Aviation, Space and Defense Distributors
Revision Number: B
Published By: SAE
Date Published: 2016-11-01


Scope:
This standard includes ISO 9001:2015 quality management system requirements and specifies additional aviation, space, and defense industry requirements, definitions, and notes. It is emphasized that the requirements specified in this standard are complementary (not alternative) to customer and applicable statutory and regulatory requirements. If there is a conflict between the requirements of this standard and customer or applicable statutory or regulatory requirements, the latter shall take precedence.

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TB0003A, Counterfeit Parts & Materials Risk Mitigation
Revision Number: A
Published By: SAE
Date Published: 2016-11-08


Scope:
This Technical Bulletin covers the following areas of concern. Prevention: Actions recommended for procuring parts and materials with a full warranty; Actions recommended for minimizing risks and protecting your Program from counterfeiting; Actions recommended when buying from a non-authorized supplier. Detection: Actions recommended when procuring parts from an unauthorized supplier or otherwise suspect that a part or material at risk of being counterfeit has been procured. Risk Mitigation: Actions recommended when no reasonable alternatives exist (e.g., a redesign is required, an unacceptable schedule delay will result, the program or customer cannot bear the additional cost) and the decision has been made to procure from a non-authorized supplier.

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CCAP-101- Counterfeit Components Avoidance Program, Certification For
Revision Number: E
Published By: Component Technology Institute, Inc. (CTI)
Date Published: 2013-11-13


Scope:
This document describes a Certification Program for the detection and avoidance of counterfeit components supplied by Independent Distributors (ID). Implementation of this Program is mandatory for IDs to become Certified to CCAP-101 for Counterfeit Components Avoidance. The ID Procedures are designed for components purchased from the open market, not from OCM or Franchised Distributor (FD) and shall address both commercial electronic components and military electronic components and applies only to new components, which have never been installed on circuit boards or in equipment. The Certification Program provides for a choice of Level A (which includes electrical testing) or Level B (which excludes electrical testing except for specified passives). The customer must specify the level A or B to be supplied.

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Defense Standard 05-135 Issue 2: Avoidance of Counterfeit Materiel
Revision Number: Issue 2
Published By: UK Ministry of Defense
Date Published: 2019-07-14


Scope:
This Defence Standard defines the arrangements that a Supplier is required to establish to demonstrate that they are actively planning and managing the risk of counterfeit materiel entering their supply chain. To comply with the standard the Supplier shall describe the following requirements: - Define and document their policy - Roles and responsibilities - Competence, training and awareness- Purchasing - Test and Verification- Control of Non Conforming Materiel - Reporting of Counterfeit Materiel- Additional Requirements for Suppliers who are Manufacturers
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EIA/ECA-CB21 Counterfeit Passive Components
Published By: EIA Electronic Industries Alliance Technology Strategy & Standards
Date Published: 2005-11


Scope:
A Statement issued by members of EIA/ECA Steering Committee S-1

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IDEA-STD-1010-B - Acceptability of Electronic Components Distributed in the Open Market
Published By: Independent Distributors of Electronics Association (IDEA)
Date Published: April 2011


Scope:
The standard sets forth practices and requirements for visual examination and acceptability criteria of electronic components purchased and sold in the Open Market.

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IPC-1782: Standard for Manufacturing and Supply Chain Traceability of Electronic Products
Published By: IPC – Association Connecting Electronics Industries
Date Published: 2016-10-01


Scope:
The lack of a uniform component traceability standard has caused an unnecessary consumption of resources (e.g., time, people, money, etc.) to track events or parts to their sources and to remedy any quality, reliability, etc., issues. Lack of a standard has also made it difficult to uniformly create and appropriately enforce the necessary contracts. This standard establishes minimum requirements for manufacturing and supply chain traceability based on perceived risk as agreed between user and supplier (AABUS). This standard applies to all products, processes, assemblies, parts, components, equipment used and other items as defined by users and suppliers in the manufacture of printed board assemblies, as well as, mechanical assembly.

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JESD243A - Counterfeit Electronic Parts: Non-Proliferation for Manufacturers
Revision Number: A
Published By: JEDEC
Date Published: January 2021


Scope:
This standard identifies the best commercial practices for mitigating and/or avoiding counterfeit products by all manufacturers of electronic parts including, but not limited to original component manufacturers (OCMs), authorized aftermarket manufacturers, and other companies that manufacture electronic parts under their own logo, name, or trademark. The types of product this standard applies to is limited to monolithic microcircuits, hybrid microcircuits and discrete semiconductor products.

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JESD31F General Requirements for Distributors of Commercial and Military Semiconductor Devices
Revision Number: F
Published By: JEDEC Solid State Technology Association
Date Published: 2021-08


Scope:
This standard identifies the general requirements for Distributors that supply Commercial and Military products. This standard applies to all discrete semiconductors, integrated circuits and Hybrids, whether packaged or in wafer/die form, manufactured by all Manufacturers. The requirements defined within this document are only applicable to products for which ownership remains with the Distributor or Manufacturer.

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Open Trusted Technology Provider™ Standard (O-TTPS) – Mitigating Maliciously Tainted and Counterfeit Products: Part 1: Requirements and Recommendations, Part 2: Assessment Procedures for the O-TTPS, Version 1.2
Revision Number: 1.2
Published By: The Open Group
Date Published: 2023-09-05


Scope:
The O-TTPS is an open standard containing a set of organizational guidelines, requirements, and recommendations for integrators, providers, and component suppliers to enhance the security of the global supply chain and the integrity of commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) information and communication technology (ICT).
This Part 1 of the standard provides a set of guidelines, requirements, and recommendations that help assure against maliciously tainted and counterfeit products throughout the COTS ICT product life cycle encompassing the following phases: design, sourcing, build, fulfillment, distribution, sustainment, and disposal.
This Part 2 of the standard provides assessment procedures that may be used to demonstrate conformance with the requirements provided in Chapter 4 of the standard, Part 1.
The Open Group Trusted Technology Forum (OTTF) is a global initiative that invites industry, government, and other interested participants to work together to evolve this document and other OTTF deliverables.

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SEMI T20-0710 (Reapproved 0322) - Specification for Authentication of Semiconductors and Related Products
Revision Number: 0710 (Reapproved 0322)
Published By: SEMI International Standards
Date Published: 2022-03


Scope:
The semiconductor industry has lacked standardized methods to validate the integrity of goods from non-certified distributors or suppliers. The purpose of this Specification is to describe the system architecture aspect of an authentication process to establish the trusted identity of products or objects.
This Specification is the basic element of a suite of Standards aimed at enabling automated, reliable, and secure product authentication for the semiconductor industry, thereby reducing the presence of illegal counterfeit items in the marketplace. This Specification covers structure, behavior, and services for the organizations and entities involved in authentication of semiconductor and related products or objects through the use of secure serialization. This Specification covers the ability of any interested party (without restriction) to check the authentication of a product within the supply chain. It does not cover the traceability of any product through the supply chain, although by permitting but not requiring supply chain buyers to become trusted it can relatively easily be extended in this direction

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