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COMMITMENTS, CONTINGENCIES AND CONCENTRATIONS (Tables)
6 Months Ended
Apr. 01, 2017
Commitments and Contingencies Disclosure [Abstract]  
Reserve for product warranty activity
The following table reflects the reserve for warranty activity for the three and six months ended April 1, 2017 and April 2, 2016
 
 
Three months ended
 
Six months ended
(in thousands)
 
April 1, 2017

 
April 2, 2016

 
April 1, 2017
 
April 2, 2016
Reserve for warranty, beginning of period
 
$
4,102

 
$
1,617

 
$
4,138

 
$
1,856

Provision for warranty
 
3,020

 
972

 
3,627

 
1,358

Warranty costs paid
 
(744
)
 
(718
)
 
(1,387
)
 
(1,343
)
Reserve for warranty, end of period
 
$
6,378

 
$
1,871

 
$
6,378

 
$
1,871

Obligations not reflected on the Consolidated Balance Sheet
The following table reflects obligations not reflected on the Consolidated Condensed Balance Sheet as of April 1, 2017:
 
 
 
 

 
Payments due by fiscal year
(in thousands)
 
Total
 
2017
 
2018
 
2019
 
2020
 
thereafter
Inventory purchase obligation (1)
 
$
178,187

 
$
178,187

 
$

 
$

 
$

 
$

Operating lease obligations (2)
 
21,164

 
2,063

 
3,274

 
2,530

 
2,412

 
10,885

Total
 
$
199,351

 
$
180,250

 
$
3,274

 
$
2,530

 
$
2,412

 
$
10,885


(1)
The Company orders inventory components in the normal course of its business. A portion of these orders are non-cancelable, however, some orders impose varying penalties and charges in the event of cancellation.
(2)
The Company has minimum rental commitments under various leases (excluding taxes, insurance, maintenance and repairs, which are also paid by the Company) primarily for various facility and equipment leases, which expire periodically through 2023 (not including lease extension options, if applicable).
Pursuant to ASC No. 840, Leases, for lessee's involvement in asset construction, the Company was considered the owner of the Building during the construction phase. The Building was completed on December 1, 2013 and Pte signed an agreement with the Landlord to lease from the Landlord approximately 198,000 square feet, representing approximately 70% of the Building. Following the completion of construction, we performed a sale-leaseback analysis pursuant to ASC 840-40 and determined that because of our continuing involvement, ASC 840-40 precluded us from derecognizing the asset and associated financing obligation. As such, we reclassified the asset from construction in progress to property, plant and equipment and began to depreciate the building over its estimated useful life of 25 years. We concluded that the term of the financing obligation is 10 years. This is equal to the non-cancellable term of our lease agreement with the Landlord. As of April 1, 2017, we recorded a financing obligation related to the Building of $16.6 million (see Note 9 above). The financing obligation is not reflected in the table above.
Schedule of Revenue by Major Customers by Reporting Segments [Table Text Block]
The following table reflects significant customer concentrations as a percentage of net revenue for the six months ended April 1, 2017 and April 2, 2016:
 
 
Six months ended
 
 
April 1, 2017
 
April 2, 2016
Haoseng Industrial Company Limited (1)
 
*
 
15.8
%
STATS ChipPAC Ltd
 
*
 
10.1
%

(1) Distributor of the Company's products.
* Represented less than 10% of total net revenue
Significant customer concentrations as a percentage of total accounts receivable
The following table reflects significant customer concentrations as a percentage of total accounts receivable as of April 1, 2017 and April 2, 2016:
 
 
As of
 
 
April 1, 2017
 
April 2, 2016
Haoseng Industrial Company Limited (1)
 
11.8
%
 
19.8
%
Super Power International Ltd (1)
 
10.6
%
 
*

STATS ChipPAC Ltd
 
*

 
14.0
%
Siliconware Precision Industries Co. Limited
 
*

 
13.1
%

(1) Distributor of the Company's products.
* Represented less than 10% of total accounts receivable