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ON Semiconductor Tarlac MANAGEMENT SYSTEM CERTIFICATE Certificate No.: 129430CC2-2013-AQ-USA-IATF Valid until: 23 April, 2021 – 20 March, 2024 IATF Certificate No.: 0396002 This is to certify that the management system of ON Semiconductor Tarlac Lot 1 PCS-03006987 Luisita Industrial Park, Special Export Processing Zone, San Miguel, Tarlac City, 2301 Philippines and, if applicable, the remote support locations as mentioned in the Appendix accompanying this Certificate has been found to conform to quality management system standard: IATF 16949:2016 This certificate is valid for the following Scope: DESIGN AND MANUFACTURE OF SEMICONDUCTORS Place and date: For the issuing office: Katy, TX. 23 April 2021 DNV GL - Business Assurance Katy, TX, USA ______________________________________________________________________________ Sherif Mekkawy Management Representative Lack of fulfilment of conditions as set out in the Certification Agreement may render this Certificate invalid. 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