Customer & Industry Requirements
Active JEDEC standards and publications governing semiconductor compliance
Minimum advance notice required for product change notifications (J-STD-046)
JEDEC committees driving continuous standard revisions across the industry
Regulation Overview
JEDEC is the global leader in open standards development for the microelectronics industry. For semiconductor supply chain teams, JEDEC standards compliance means maintaining verified evidence that every component meets the qualification, reliability, handling, and notification requirements mandated by OEM customers. The core standards—JESD47 for IC qualification, the JESD22 series for reliability test methods, JESD625 for ESD handling controls, and J-STD-046 for product change notifications—form the baseline that electronics and automotive manufacturers require before qualifying any supplier. JEDEC standards compliance intersects directly with materials regulations such as REACH substance restrictions, RoHS hazardous substance limits, and industry-specific quality frameworks like IATF 16949 for automotive applications.
With 380+ member companies and 50+ active committees, JEDEC publishes revisions continuously. When a standard is updated—whether JESD47's stress-test methodology or JESD625's ESD control thresholds—every active qualification in your portfolio requires reassessment against current requirements. AI document parsing and certificate validation eliminates the manual reconciliation burden that slows semiconductor supplier quality programs.

Semiconductor device manufacturers (OCMs) qualifying products for OEM customers
Authorized distributors stocking and shipping semiconductor devices per JESD31
Contract manufacturers and OSAT facilities handling ESD-sensitive components
Electronics OEMs flowing JEDEC requirements down to sub-tier component suppliers
Automotive Tier 1 and Tier 2 suppliers integrating semiconductors into safety-critical systems
Any company in the semiconductor supply chain subject to counterfeit parts mitigation under JESD243
Key Thresholds
An automotive OEM requests JEDEC qualification packages across 400 part numbers. Your team needs JESD47 test reports, ESD classification data, moisture sensitivity ratings, and latch-up test results from 35 suppliers. Each supplier delivers evidence in different formats—PDFs, Excel summaries, proprietary test system exports. Without a centralized compliance data backbone, assembling one complete package takes weeks of manual document reconciliation.
J-STD-046 requires 90-day advance notification for major product changes, yet industry data shows nearly two-thirds of PCNs fail to meet this deadline. Your procurement team discovers a die shrink affecting 60 active assemblies—not from the supplier's PCN, but from a customer complaint. Without automated regulatory intelligence and horizon scanning, process changes propagate through your supply chain undetected.
JESD625 mandates ESD controls from wafer probe through final shipment. But your contract manufacturer subcontracts wire bonding to a third-party facility that lacks documented ESD verification baselines. A single broken link in multi-tier supply chain transparency means your OEM customer's audit finds a gap you never knew existed—and halts qualification approval.
A supplier changes mold compound formulation on a package used across 200 of your assemblies. Under JESD47, this triggers requalification testing—preconditioning, temperature cycling, HAST, and reliability verification. Tracking which products are affected, which test data is current, and which customers require notification demands BOM-level compliance intelligence that spreadsheets cannot deliver.
Certivo In Action
Certivo in Action — JEDEC Workflow

Features Tabs
From Manual Certificate Chasing to Exception Management
CORA extracts qualification data from supplier documents automatically. Your team focuses on resolving gaps that require engineering judgment—not compiling spreadsheets through manual evidence reconciliation.
OEM Qualification Package Acceleration
Generate complete, audit-ready JEDEC compliance packages in hours—not the 4–6 weeks of manual compilation across fragmented supplier records.
Proactive JEDEC Compliance Monitoring
When JEDEC publishes standard updates, Certivo reassesses your component portfolio instantly. Know which qualifications require attention before OEM customers audit—delivering continuous compliance monitoring and audit readiness across your entire product line.
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of JEDEC standards does Certivo track and validate?
Certivo tracks the complete portfolio of JEDEC standards relevant to semiconductor supply chain compliance, including JESD47 qualification testing, the JESD22 reliability test method series, JESD625 ESD handling requirements, J-STD-046 product change notifications, JESD243 counterfeit mitigation, and J-STD-020 moisture sensitivity classification. CORA validates supplier evidence against current standard revisions and alerts your team when updates affect qualified components.
How does Certivo handle product change notifications under J-STD-046?
Certivo ingests supplier PCNs automatically, extracts change classification, affected part numbers, and implementation timelines, then maps impacts to your BOMs at the assembly level. This automated supplier data collection workflow identifies every downstream product and customer affected by the change, tracks acknowledgment against the 90-day notification window, and maintains a full audit trail from PCN receipt through disposition.
Can Certivo support both JEDEC and AEC-Q automotive qualification requirements simultaneously?
Yes. AEC-Q100 and AEC-Q200 automotive qualification standards build directly on JEDEC JESD47 test methodology. Certivo validates one supplier evidence package against both JEDEC baseline requirements and automotive-specific extensions, eliminating duplicate campaigns. The integrated PLM ERP compliance thread ensures qualification data flows from component level through vehicle-level approval documentation.
What supplier document formats does Certivo accept for JEDEC compliance evidence?
Certivo accepts any format: PDF qualification reports, Excel test data summaries, proprietary reliability lab exports, XML data files, and freeform responses. CORA's AI document parsing and certificate validation extracts test parameters, classification levels, and pass/fail results regardless of format or language, eliminating the need to standardize supplier inputs across a global semiconductor supply chain.
How does Certivo ensure continuous compliance when JEDEC standards are revised?
Certivo maintains continuous sync with JEDEC's publication system, incorporating standard revisions within days of release. When a standard is updated—such as new JESD47 stress-test requirements or revised JESD625 ESD control thresholds—CORA reassesses your entire qualified portfolio, flags components requiring revalidation, and triggers the appropriate supplier evidence collection workflows automatically, keeping your team in a state of continuous compliance monitoring and audit readiness.






