Active voltage reference — what the lifecycle means for the BOM
One catch worth flagging for the BOM engineer: this part is RoHS non-compliant. If your assembly line or customer requires RoHS-10 exemption tracking, the MX584JN needs a waiver or a separate compliance review — it does not ship with the green label.
Bulk package — what it means for the rework bench and the pick-and-place
The MX584JN ships in Bulk — tube or tray, not tape-and-reel. For the rework lab tech swapping this on a board without a full SMT line, that is actually convenient: no carrier tape to manage, no moisture-sensitive reel to bake. For volume production, Bulk means the CM's feeder setup differs from a reel-fed line. Confirm the tube/tray format with your EMS before committing the BOM — some pick-and-place heads need a tube feeder or a tray shuttle that may not be standard on every line.
Sourcing posture — who supplies it and how it is quoted
The MX584JN is sourced through independent distribution channels against an RFQ. For volume purchases, the quote reflects the multi-source reach across authorized and surplus inventory. Because the part is active, the supply chain is straightforward: no last-time-buy math, no broker-only hunt. The RFQ response includes date code and lot traceability where available.
