STMicroelectronics
STM32 industrial control MCU line
Microcontrollers for industrial HMI, gateway, metering, and embedded control programs.
- ARM Cortex-M
- Industrial temp options
- Long-life programs
Cross-Border Component Supply
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
What You Can Navigate Now
The site now covers catalog browsing, category segmentation, company positioning, contact workflow, and the operational policy pages buyers expect before confirming a supplier.
A clearer sourcing overview for semiconductors, passives, connectors, and electromechanical demand.
Category pages designed to reduce friction for procurement teams comparing available lines.
Shipping, returns, privacy, and commercial terms are now surfaced as first-class pages.
Content Direction
Instead of generic placeholder language, the new pages speak to buyers who care about availability checks, alternates, shipping modes, inspection, and post-order support.
The language stays close to how sourcing desks discuss AVL checks, MOQ, alternates, and lead-time risk.
English and Chinese navigation are now aligned under /en and /cn so the experience is consistent across both language versions.
The selected visuals focus on circuit boards, inspection, warehouse inventory, and international shipping rather than generic office stock.
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
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.
STMicroelectronics
Microcontrollers for industrial HMI, gateway, metering, and embedded control programs.
Texas Instruments
Buck, boost, battery charging, and sequencing devices for power architecture refreshes.
Murata
Ceramic capacitor ranges for stable BOM replenishment across industrial and consumer builds.
Yageo
Chip resistor families for recurring assembly demand and cost-sensitive replenishment.
Amphenol
Interconnect options for board-to-board, circular, and RF assemblies with mating awareness.
Omron
Relays and switches positioned for industrial panels, automation, and system control assemblies.
Blog & Industry Watch
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.
STMicroelectronics says the first fully China-manufactured STM32 deliveries are already underway. For buyers, the real signal is a more resilient dual-source model for mainstream MCUs used in industrial, consumer and connected equipment.
Texas Instruments introduced new isolated power modules built on IsoShield packaging, claiming up to three times higher power density and up to 70% smaller solution size than discrete designs. That is a meaningful signal for compact power architectures where board space and efficiency are both under pressure.
NXP's new i.MX 93W combines an AI NPU with secure tri-radio connectivity in one package. The significance for OEM teams is lower RF complexity, fewer discrete parts and a faster path from prototype to certified connected products.
Brand Wall
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
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.
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.
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.
Express, air, and sea arrangements can be matched based on urgency, shipment value, region, and whether delivery should be split or consolidated.
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.
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.
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
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.