Component Risk Detail
The per-part view: dimension scores, risk findings, supply chain breakdown, and resolutions.
Click any row in the components table (from a BOM, dashboard, search, or watchlist) to open the Component Risk Detail panel. This is where you go to understand exactly why a part scored the way it did — and what to do about it.
Header strip
Shows MPN, manufacturer, the composite score, the severity badge, and the assessment timestamp. The "Watch" button (top-right) pins this part to your Watchlist so you get alerted when its score changes.
Dimension Scores (radar chart)
Five-axis radar showing the score on each dimension (regulatory, market, technical, geopolitical, environmental). At a glance you can see whether risk is broad-based (the whole pentagon inflates) or concentrated on one axis (one spike). Numbers next to each axis show the dimension score 0–100.
Risk Findings
A grouped, evidence-backed list of every reason the component scored where it did. Each finding shows the points it contributed to the composite score (+18 pts, +25 pts) so you can see exactly which rules fired.
Component class: UNCLASSIFIED— we couldn't classify the part type. Verify with distributors.Lifecycle class: PASSIVE— passive components have very long lifecycles, lowering technical risk.Legal HQ: Japan (score 0)— Japan is a low-risk jurisdiction for legal headquarters.Assembly (OSAT): China (CN) (score 65)— significant supply-chain concentration risk; consider dual-sourcing.US Section 301 tariff: +25% (301-L3, HTS 8542)— China-origin ICs face +25% US import tariffs.Supply chain concentration: China sole manufacturing region— single-region exposure.
Supply Chain tab
A separate tab showing the four-node supply chain breakdown for this single component: legal HQ → wafer fab → assembly → final test. Each node lists the specific country (or "N/A" for passive components that don't have wafer fab). Use this to evaluate whether the part contributes to your portfolio's country concentration.
If a component scores HIGH or CRITICAL, the fastest way to resolve it is to (1) qualify a pin-compatible alternative from a different manufacturer/country, (2) add the alternative to your BOM, (3) re-assess. The "What changed?" view will then show the risk reduction.