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Taiyo Yuden announces new part number system for passive components

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February 6, 2026

February 6, 2026 /SemiMedia/ — Japan-based passive component maker Taiyo Yuden said it will begin simplifying part numbers for selected products from April 1, 2026, as the company moves to standardize its portfolio and ease inventory management across the electronics supply chain.

The change affects several capacitor and inductor product lines. Taiyo Yuden plans to reduce its current seven product categories to three, creating clearer one-to-one part references that make cross-brand comparison and sourcing easier for customers.

The updated part numbers will be used for sample shipments and new orders starting April, with mass production gradually transitioning to the unified system.

Analysts noted that part number standardization is becoming a common step among Japanese passive component suppliers, as they adapt to higher product mix and tighter delivery schedules while seeking better supply chain efficiency.

Reference documents from Taiyo Yuden:

https://www.yuden.co.jp/en/news/category/upload/change-to-part-numbers_e.pdf

https://www.yuden.co.jp/en/news/category/upload/Notice%20Regarding%20the%20Part%20Number%20Consolidation%20for%20Several%20of%20TAIYO%20YUDEN%20Products_e.pdf

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