https://www.nytimes.com/2019/10/14/health/cancer-drug-shortage.html … We're running out of vincristine? WTF.
Are these technically challenging to make? Do they rely on a rare natural resource that only these companies have access to? (Sorry if these are basic questions, I don't know much about electronics)
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Manufacture in consistent quality appears to be technically complex and has big economies of scale. It doesn't look like the raw maternal for standard MLCCs are particularity rare. (People propose using Tantalum based capacitors as an alternative. https://passive-components.eu/the-basics-benefits-of-tantalum-ceramic-capacitors/ …)
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