Subassemblies definition

Subassemblies. Subassemblies shall mean the various assemblies that are assembled together to form a Finished Good. Subassemblies may be manufactured or purchased. Subassembly part numbers generally begin with a "4XX" prefix, where X is any number between 0 and 9
Subassemblies means both Standard Subassemblies and Configurable Subassemblies.
Subassemblies means pieces of a covered device that have been disconnected by breakage or removed during disassembly of the device. It does not refer to a keyboard, mouse, speaker or other peripheral device.

Examples of Subassemblies in a sentence

  • All PECs, Modules, Sub-assemblies and Assemblies containing or comprising electronic components and individual components are defined as Electrostatic Sensitive Devices (ESSDs).

  • MSI agrees to provide TI with patent indemnity protection with regard to MSI supplied Subassemblies to be delivered pursuant to this agreement.

  • In the event TI does not deliver NRE funding it can lose its exclusive status, but it will retain access to MSI Subassemblies at a to be agreed upon pricing.

  • In the event of an interruption of supply due to political reasons or acts of God or MSI’s inability to supply Subassemblies, TI may manufacture up to one hundred percent (100%) of its Subassemblies during the period of interruption provided it pays the royalty.

  • Should customer requirements dictate North American or European manufacture of some Subassemblies, TI may manufacture a maximum of twenty percent (20%) of its Subassemblies provided that it pays quarterly to MSI a royalty of the lower of nine cents ($0.09) or seven percent (7%) of the Net Sales Price of the lowest Subassembly price per Subassembly charged to TI by MSI in the quarter.

  • Subassemblies shall be broken down into their individual components so that the components can be ordered separately.

  • The team’s goal is to develop Subassemblies (strain gages bonded to the metal front end) which meets TI’s $1.25 target price in calendar year 2001 volumes of 1 M units.

  • Notwithstanding anything to the contrary above, if the contract should terminate for any reason, if applicable, a royalty of the lower of nine cents ($0.09) per Subassembly or seven percent (7%) of the Net Sales Price attributable to the Subassemblies will be paid by TI to MSI for a period of seven years from the effective date of this agreement.

  • MSI will support development of these sensors and will set up to manufacture Subassemblies in support of TI forecasted volumes and at quality levels suitable for automotive sensors.

  • Supplier understands that the selection and sourcing of any Items to be incorporated or included in Subassemblies to be provided by the Subassembler will be made by the Subassembler, and that, pursuant to Article 17 of Exhibit 1, Applied may assign this Agreement, in whole or in part, in connection with its contract with the Subassembler.


More Definitions of Subassemblies

Subassemblies means pieces of a covered device that have been disconnected by breakage or removed during disassembly of the device. It does not refer to a keyboard, mouse, speaker or other peripheral device or to parts of covered devices that are void of any electronics, leaded glass, or metal electronic components.
Subassemblies means populated printed circuit boards, accessories, removable modules, or discrete parts used in or associated with a Product. Subassemblies are distinguished from complete finished products.

Related to Subassemblies

  • Modules means the Base Modules and Extended Modules.

  • Semiconductor equipment means (i) machinery or tools or repair parts or replacements thereof; (ii)

  • Cartridge means a pleated or surface-type filter component with fixed dimensions that is designed to remove suspended particles from water flowing through the filter.

  • Raw Materials means all raw materials, supplies, components and packaging necessary to manufacture and ship the Product in accordance with the Specifications, as provided in Exhibit A, but not including the API.

  • Assembler means any person engaged in the business of assembling, replacing, or installing one or more components into an X-ray system or subsystem. The term includes the owner of an X-ray system or the employee or agent who assembles components into an X-ray system that is subsequently used to provide professional or commercial services.