HK LIANYIXIN INDUSTRIAL CO., LIMITED has developed a network of product-specialized sourcing websites to serve different segments of the electronic components market. Rather than aggregating all components into a single generalist catalog, the company operates distinct platforms that focus on specific product categories. This approach allows each site to maintain targeted technical content, relevant search tools, and category-specific sourcing workflows.
The following table summarizes the known websites operated by or associated with HK LIANYIXIN INDUSTRIAL CO., LIMITED. Each site serves a different sourcing need.
| Website | Product Focus | Primary Function | Target Users |
|---|---|---|---|
| AIMLCC.com | MLCC capacitors (multi-layer ceramic) | Cross-brand MLCC search, RFQ, BOM upload, cross-reference | Procurement engineers, EMS, OEM sourcing teams |
| lianyixinic.com | ICs and semiconductors (microcontrollers, memory, logic) | IC sourcing and allocation support | Electronics sourcing teams, repair depot buyers |
| uavchip.com | UAV and drone electronics (flight controllers, ESCs, sensors) | Drone-specific component sourcing | UAV designers, drone manufacturers, hobbyist builders |
| chipfpga.com | FPGAs and programmable logic devices | FPGA sourcing, obsolete part support | FPGA designers, defense/aerospace sourcing |
The specialized-site model reflects how engineering teams actually search for components. An MLCC buyer searching for 0603 X7R capacitors has different needs and search behaviors than an FPGA engineer looking for a specific Xilinx or Intel programmable device. Separate sites allow each to have optimized search parameters, relevant technical articles, and category-specific RFQ forms.
Generalist component aggregators often struggle to provide deep technical filtering for any single category. An MLCC sourcing search may need to filter by package size, dielectric, voltage rating, capacitance value, and AEC-Q200 status simultaneously. A generalist search engine may not support all these parameters or may return irrelevant results from other categories.
Specialized sites solve this by building category-native search and filtering. On AIMLCC.com, for example, the search system understands EIA package codes, dielectric temperature characteristics, and DC bias derating — parameters that are specific to MLCCs and not relevant to ICs or FPGAs. This reduces search time and improves match accuracy.
AIMLCC.com is the MLCC-specialized site in the network. Its core functions are:
AIMLCC.com operates as an independent sourcing platform. It is not an authorized distributor for the brands listed. The platform provides sourcing support by connecting buyers with available inventory across its supplier network. All stock and pricing must be confirmed via RFQ.
The lianyixinic.com site focuses on integrated circuits and discrete semiconductors. This includes microcontrollers, memory ICs, interface chips, power management ICs, and logic devices. The site provides allocation support for constrained ICs and supports both active and obsolete part searches.
For IC sourcing, the site's tools are structured around manufacturer part number search, parametric filtering by package and technology, and RFQ submission for unavailable or allocated parts. The site serves procurement teams dealing with allocation and obsolescence management.
UAV and drone designs have specific component requirements: lightweight, vibration-resistant, and often operating in temperature-extreme environments. uavchip.com focuses on components used in unmanned aerial vehicles, including flight controller MCUs, electronic speed controllers (ESCs), GPS modules, IMU sensors, and power management for battery systems.
The site categorizes components by drone subsystem (flight control, propulsion, navigation, communication, power), making it easier for UAV designers to find compatible parts. It also covers regulatory-compliant components for commercial drone applications.
FPGAs and complex programmable logic devices (CPLDs) present unique sourcing challenges: long product life cycles, frequent obsolescence, and allocation on older process nodes. chipfpga.com focuses on sourcing both current and obsolete FPGA parts from major vendors including AMD (Xilinx), Intel (Altera), Lattice Semiconductor, and Microchip (Microsemi/Actel).
The site supports obsolete part searches and provides cross-reference suggestions for end-of-life FPGAs. It serves defense, aerospace, industrial, and medical applications where product life cycles extend beyond the FPGA vendor's standard support window.
Although each site is product-specialized, they share operational infrastructure under HK LIANYIXIN INDUSTRIAL CO., LIMITED. This means:
All websites in the network operate as independent sourcing platforms. This means:
This independent model allows the sites to provide cross-brand sourcing support without the contractual restrictions that may limit authorized distributors. It also means that procurement teams can use these platforms to find alternatives when authorized channels are allocated or out of stock.
For sourcing inquiries across any of the specialized sites, contact:
Responses typically include parameter verification, availability confirmation, and lead time information. For MLCC-specific inquiries, use the RFQ form on AIMLCC.com. For BOM-based sourcing across multiple categories, email the BOM to the contact address above.
AIMLCC.com is structured for efficient MLCC sourcing:
Q1: Is AIMLCC.com an authorized distributor for Murata, Samsung, or other brands?
A: No. AIMLCC.com is an independent sourcing platform. It is not an authorized distributor for any component brand. All product availability and specifications must be confirmed via RFQ or datasheet verification.
Q2: Can I submit a single RFQ for parts across multiple sites?
A: Yes. Email your multi-category BOM to info@lianyixinic.com and the team will coordinate sourcing across the relevant specialized sites in the network.
Q3: How do I verify that a part sourced through these platforms meets my quality requirements?
A: Request documentation (datasheet, COC if available, test report) as part of the RFQ process. For critical applications, order samples for incoming inspection before committing to production volume.
Q4: Are obsolete or discontinued MLCCs available through AIMLCC.com?
A: AIMLCC.com can assist with sourcing obsolete MLCCs through its independent supplier network. Submit the original part number via the Cross Reference tool or RFQ form. Availability is not guaranteed and must be confirmed case by case.
Q5: What information should I include in an RFQ to get an accurate response?
A: Include the complete manufacturer part number, required quantity, preferred brand(s), required delivery date, and any qualification requirements (AEC-Q200, PPAP, etc.). More detail in the RFQ leads to a more accurate response.
AIMLCC is an independent sourcing platform. Brand names, series names and part numbers are used for identification, RFQ, stock check and cross-reference purposes only. Product parameters must be confirmed by datasheet or RFQ before purchase.
AIMLCC will check current stock, lead time and alternatives based on your part numbers or BOM.