Component data enrichment

Component data,
on demand.

Give chip.parts a list of part numbers or a BOM spreadsheet. Get back technical descriptions, distributor prices, MSL ratings, and datasheet links — looked up fresh for the parts you actually have, not browsed from a static catalog.

PART
chip.parts
INPUT
MPN list / BOM (.xlsx)
OUTPUT
specs · price · MSL · datasheet
ACCESS
app.chip.parts · instant signup
STATUS
LIVE

What it does

Four lookups, one part list

Run any or all of these against the same list of MPNs. Each one is a self-contained job — you don't need the others to get an answer.

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Enrich descriptions

Paste a list of MPNs or upload a spreadsheet column. Get standardized technical descriptions back, in the same row order, ready to export.

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Component prices

Batch-check prices across DigiKey, Mouser, and other distributors in a single pass, with results returned as they're found.

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[MSL]

MSL lookup

Look up moisture sensitivity level ratings against IPC/JEDEC J-STD-020 for every part on your list.

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Datasheet finder

Find the manufacturer datasheet PDF for any part number, checked against the part before it's returned.

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How it works

List, search, enriched data

Every lookup on chip.parts follows the same three steps, whether you're pulling one field or all four.

  1. 1

    List

    Paste your MPNs, or upload a BOM spreadsheet as it came out of your design tool. No reformatting required.

  2. 2

    Search

    chip.parts looks each part number up across open technical and distributor sources, matching manufacturer, package, and part variant.

  3. 3

    Enriched data

    Descriptions, prices, MSL ratings, and datasheet links come back matched to your original list, ready to export.

Who it's for

Design engineers and procurement, same list

An engineer needs to know what a part actually is and whether it's still made. Procurement needs a price and a lead-time-relevant source. Production needs to know if it needs a bake step before reflow. chip.parts answers all three from the same MPN list, so the BOM doesn't get re-typed three times for three teams.