Thank you for some clarification. For the “obsolescence status” request, we cannot provide info that far out for any component. Manufacturers do not have “planned obsolescence reports” but rather analyze whether the parts are going to be 1: up to date, 2: profitable, 3: see if there is a replacement technology amongst other factors year to year (some review their parts far more often). The manufacturers then inform the distributors when and if the parts become obsolete or start off being “Not Recommended for New Design” parts (this is usually the first sign that the parts are going obsolete soon). When a part’s status is finally given an EOL (end of life) date, then it usually quickly obtains an obsolete status. All of these parts have a current status of “Active”, which is usually a good sign that they will not become obsolete for quite some time, unfortunately, there is no good way to know for sure how long but I’ve seen Active parts stay active far beyond ten years.
We need to know what kind of test report you are looking for and what type of certification data you need. We can certainly provide a certificate of conformance for each part upon request, but there are a lot of types of certification. The same thing applies to test data, there is a lot of different kinds of tests done on parts if you mean to ask for the shelf life of each part we can certainly find out what that may be per part.