From part discovery to production, Millennium Digital connects engineering data, suppliers, pricing, and inventory into one AI-powered workflow.
We started this the way a curious, first‑time designer would — not by asking what an enterprise sourcing tool is supposed to look like, but by asking what would make someone actually want to open it again tomorrow. Engineering procurement is usually scattered across search tools, spreadsheets, email threads, and supplier portals. Millennium Digital exists to collapse that into one continuous, trustworthy flow — one that adapts to the person using it, not just the parts they're searching for.
That instinct shows up in small ways throughout: colour that people already read correctly without being taught, progress that feels like moving forward instead of filling out a form, and a path that narrows naturally instead of dropping you onto a blank screen with a search bar.
Every flow is built to make sense before you're an expert in it — labels, colours, and next steps read the way people already expect, from the very first click.
Priya's dashboard, recommendations, and shortcuts aren't the same as anyone else's — the platform remembers what she sources, who she buys from, and what she's mid‑way through.
A cleared lifecycle risk, a completed BOM check, an RFQ step ticking forward — each one is a small, visible win, not just a status flag buried in a table.
Purple, cyan, mint, and amber were chosen because people already read them as focus, live, safe, and caution — not because they matched a logo.
Discover → understand → compare → source → connect → build → scale isn't a menu, it's a sequence — the RFQ wizard and guided requirement capture hold your hand exactly as far as you need it, then get out of the way.
Recommendations are always visible and labeled, so a human still validates every substitution or sourcing decision.
Once you're in, Millennium Digital shifts into a sleek dark interface — built for long engineering sessions, with soft pastel accents that highlight what matters without straining your eyes.
Component catalogs and detail pages use a violet accent to highlight matches, specs, and AI recommendations.
Search, pricing, and lead‑time signals glow in soft cyan so real‑time information is easy to spot at a glance.
In‑stock parts, approvals, and completed BOM checks are marked with a calm, pastel green across the app.
Lifecycle risks, low stock, and pending reviews use a warm amber tone that never feels harsh on a dark canvas.
A closer look at the core workspaces inside Millennium Digital and what each one is designed to solve.
Discover, evaluate, source and scale components through one intelligent digital commerce ecosystem connecting engineering data, suppliers, pricing, inventory and enterprise workflows.
Parametric navigation built for engineers — organized by technical category, not marketing taxonomy.
ICs, discretes, memory & logic devices.
Regulators, converters, drivers.
Optical, motion, environmental.
Board-to-board, wire-to-board.
MCUs, SoMs, dev boards.
Antennas, modules, front-ends.
Resistors, capacitors, inductors.
PLCs, drives, HMI.
MD AI reads engineering intent — voltage, current, environment, interface — and translates it into parametric search instantly, cutting hours of datasheet comparison to seconds.
Every supplier profile carries performance history — quality, delivery, and responsiveness — so sourcing decisions are backed by data, not guesswork.
Power Management · APAC
Embedded Systems · EU
RF & Wireless · NA
Upload a BOM, schematic or datasheet — MD AI extracts application, voltage, current, interfaces and timeline, then matches components and suppliers automatically.
Concepts we're exploring to extend the platform beyond MVP. Clearly experimental, not part of current scope.
Overlay component dimensions and PCB placement directly onto a physical board through your device camera.
Walk a supplier's virtual production floor and warehouse before committing to an RFQ.
Reference design guide · 12 min read
Engineering guide · 8 min read
Technical reference · 15 min read
Discover the right technology. Connect with trusted suppliers.
Source intelligently. Scale confidently.
Power management, logic, discretes and memory — engineering-grade parametric filtering.
Texas Instruments — 3A, 28V Input, Step-Down Converter
| Input Voltage | 4.5V – 28V |
| Output Current | 3A |
| Package | SOIC-8 |
| Operating Temp | -40°C to 85°C |
| Compliance | RoHS, REACH |
| Lifecycle | Active |
| TPS54332DR | Texas Instruments | 94% match | In Stock | Compare |
per unit · MOQ 500
Lead time: 3 business days
Compare up to 4 components side by side.
Upload, analyze, and validate your bill of materials.
RFQ 14% complete
Verified manufacturers and distributors across engineering categories.
Power Management · Singapore
Embedded Systems · Germany
RF & Wireless · USA
Axiom Semiconductor specializes in power management ICs and discrete components, manufacturing across 3 facilities in Southeast Asia with ISO 9001 and IATF 16949 certification.
| TPS54331DR | Power Mgmt | In Stock | View |
| AX2044R | Power Mgmt | In Stock | View |
Combined available capacity: ~1.9M units/mo before lead times extend beyond standard SLA.
| Order ID | Date | Product | Qty | Status | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MD-RFQ-10482 | Aug 5, 2026 | TPS54331DR | 500 | RFQ In Progress | Track |
| MD-PO-9207 | May 18, 2026 | AX2044R | 1,200 | Delivered | View |
| MD-PO-8815 | Feb 2, 2026 | AX2044R | 800 | Delivered | View |
| MD-PO-8102 | Oct 21, 2025 | TPS54331DR | 2,000 | Delivered | View |
4 orders · $9,840 total spend · 0 disputes
Consistent quality across three consecutive orders, and their engineering team caught a footprint mismatch before it became a production issue.
Solid supplier overall. One shipment ran 4 days past the quoted lead time, but communication throughout was proactive.
Best response times of any supplier we work with on power management ICs. Documentation is always complete on first request.
Guided requirement capture — MD AI extracts technical detail from your uploads.
Design Request → Production Journey
Aug 2 · Requirement captured & analyzed
Aug 2 · AI extracted 8 technical parameters
Aug 3 · TPS54331DR selected — 96% match
Aug 3 · Axiom Semiconductor — Verified
Aug 5 · Awaiting supplier commercial response
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Order MD-RFQ-10482 · Axiom Semiconductor
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Exploratory concepts — not part of current MVP scope.
Point a device camera at a physical PCB to overlay component identification, footprint dimensions, and placement guidance in real time.
Explore a supplier's virtual manufacturing floor, warehouse, and QC lab before committing to sourcing.