USD • Global RFQ Workflow

Cross-Border Component Supply

Component sourcing pages built for buyers, RFQs, and repeat orders

Chips.fiit.ai now presents a complete English and Chinese site structure for buyers who need faster quote turnarounds, cleaner category navigation, and clearer shipping expectations before they place an order.

24h

Target RFQ reply window

BOM + Spot

Procurement modes supported

Air / Sea / Express

Shipping options aligned per order

EN / CN

Buyer-facing language versions

Content Direction

The copy is written for practical sourcing conversations

Instead of generic placeholder language, the new pages speak to buyers who care about availability checks, alternates, shipping modes, inspection, and post-order support.

Procurement-first structure

The language stays close to how sourcing desks discuss AVL checks, MOQ, alternates, and lead-time risk.

Clear bilingual routing

English and Chinese navigation are now aligned under /en and /cn so the experience is consistent across both language versions.

Image choices that fit the market

The selected visuals focus on circuit boards, inspection, warehouse inventory, and international shipping rather than generic office stock.

Use the new navigation as a buyer journey

Start from the product overview, narrow into categories, then move to contact or shipping policy once you are ready to test a real RFQ workflow.

Product Search Entry

Search practical sourcing lines before you send an RFQ

Use a quick search across sample product families to find the closest category, understand the likely supplier brand set, and move into a cleaner quote request.

Featured sourcing lines

Browse full products page

STMicroelectronics

STM32 industrial control MCU line

Processors & Control

Microcontrollers for industrial HMI, gateway, metering, and embedded control programs.

MCUembeddedindustrial control
  • ARM Cortex-M
  • Industrial temp options
  • Long-life programs

Texas Instruments

Power management IC sourcing set

Power & Analog

Buck, boost, battery charging, and sequencing devices for power architecture refreshes.

PMICpoweranalog
  • Buck/boost
  • Battery charging
  • Sequencing

Murata

High-volume MLCC and capacitor options

Passives & Magnetics

Ceramic capacitor ranges for stable BOM replenishment across industrial and consumer builds.

MLCCcapacitorsBOM replenishment
  • 0201-1210
  • General purpose
  • Automotive-aware options

Yageo

Chip resistor stocking programs

Passives & Magnetics

Chip resistor families for recurring assembly demand and cost-sensitive replenishment.

resistorspassiveshigh volume
  • Thick film
  • Precision lines
  • Wide package coverage

Amphenol

Board and RF connector families

Connectors & Cabling

Interconnect options for board-to-board, circular, and RF assemblies with mating awareness.

connectorsRFassembly
  • Board-to-board
  • Circular
  • RF interfaces

Omron

Relay and switching support line

Electromechanical & Accessories

Relays and switches positioned for industrial panels, automation, and system control assemblies.

relaysswitchespanel systems
  • Signal relays
  • Power relays
  • Switching accessories

Blog & Industry Watch

Fresh component-market stories built for sourcing teams

The new blog translates official semiconductor and electronics news into procurement takeaways, so buyers can move from headline reading to RFQ and allocation decisions faster.

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Brand Wall

Representative sourcing lines buyers expect to see

A brand wall gives the site immediate credibility, but here it stays practical: it shows recognizable electronics names and the kind of demand each line usually supports.

Texas Instruments

Power, analog, signal chain

STMicroelectronics

MCU, industrial control, power

Infineon

Power semiconductors and protection

NXP

Automotive and secure edge control

Analog Devices

Precision analog and conversion

onsemi

Power, sensing, industrial applications

Murata

MLCC, filters, RF support

Yageo

Resistors and passive replenishment

Amphenol

Interconnect and RF families

TE Connectivity

Connectors, sensors, harsh environments

Omron

Relays, switching, automation interfaces

Vishay

Passives, discretes, measurement parts

FAQ

Questions buyers usually ask before they test a new supplier

The FAQ is written to reduce friction around quoting, alternates, shipping, and post-order handling, which are exactly the topics that often block first orders.

What should a buyer send in the first RFQ?+

The strongest first inquiry includes part number or category, target quantity, delivery country, timing, and whether approved alternates are acceptable. A BOM attachment is ideal when multiple lines are involved.

Can you support alternate parts when the original line is constrained?+

Yes. The site now positions Chips.fiit.ai as a sourcing partner that can discuss alternates, packaging preferences, and lead-time tradeoffs before a buyer locks the order.

Which shipping methods are usually available?+

Express, air, and sea arrangements can be matched based on urgency, shipment value, region, and whether delivery should be split or consolidated.

How are quality issues or receiving discrepancies handled?+

The buyer should provide order reference, quantity affected, and photos of labels or packaging as early as possible. The return page now describes that workflow directly.

Do you only cover mainstream brands?+

No. The brand wall highlights representative sourcing lines, but the messaging is intentionally broader so buyers can start with family-level demand even before brand is fully locked.

Is there a public search function or only category browsing?+

There is now a product search entry on the homepage for quick discovery. It is designed as a buyer-facing guide rather than a massive SKU database.

RFQ Form

Build a usable RFQ draft right on the homepage

This form does not pretend to be a full ERP connector. It gives buyers a structured way to prepare the first message, then hands it off to email so the workflow stays simple and real.

Best first-RFQ inputs

  • Manufacturer part number or clear part family
  • Target quantity and timing
  • Delivery country or region
  • Need for alternates, documents, or special packaging

This opens a prefilled email to sales@chips.fiit.ai so the buyer can review before sending.