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Fred Bartoli
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Mon Jan 03, 2005 7:21 pm Post subject:
ATtiny2313 ??? |
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A few months ago I've designed a prototype using a tiny2313 for the boards
communication protocol handling.
As I didn't need speed for testing, mounting a 90s2313 in place was OK and
allowed me to write most of the final software and debug the board.
But now I can't find the tiny2313. Even digikey that announced it primarily
for september has updated its shipping dates to december and still have
zilch in stock.
Atmel's datasheet is at its 7th release and still preliminary, (for a 8 bits
uC!!!).
I can't even succeed in having samples and I'm now considering reverting to
the less convenient tiny26.
But as I would prefer keep the 2313 (pinout better suited, board already
designed, software written...) I have to ask :
did anyone of you have already seen the shadow of an ATtiny2313 pin ?
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Fred. |
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Tim Wescott
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Mon Jan 03, 2005 8:39 pm Post subject:
Re: ATtiny2313 ??? |
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Fred Bartoli wrote:
| Quote: | A few months ago I've designed a prototype using a tiny2313 for the boards
communication protocol handling.
As I didn't need speed for testing, mounting a 90s2313 in place was OK and
allowed me to write most of the final software and debug the board.
But now I can't find the tiny2313. Even digikey that announced it primarily
for september has updated its shipping dates to december and still have
zilch in stock.
Atmel's datasheet is at its 7th release and still preliminary, (for a 8 bits
uC!!!).
I can't even succeed in having samples and I'm now considering reverting to
the less convenient tiny26.
But as I would prefer keep the 2313 (pinout better suited, board already
designed, software written...) I have to ask :
did anyone of you have already seen the shadow of an ATtiny2313 pin ?
If you're in the US and this is for production try the bigger |
distributors -- Digi-Key is great for buying medium amounts of stuff for
a premium through a catalog, Avnet and Arrow will actually give you
support for your stuff, and will pry samples out of the factory if they
think that you'll buy a few thousand a year from them.
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Tim Wescott
Wescott Design Services
http://www.wescottdesign.com |
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Ulf Samuelsson
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Tue Jan 04, 2005 12:38 am Post subject:
Re: ATtiny2313 ??? |
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| Quote: | A few months ago I've designed a prototype using a tiny2313 for the boards
communication protocol handling.
As I didn't need speed for testing, mounting a 90s2313 in place was OK and
allowed me to write most of the final software and debug the board.
But now I can't find the tiny2313. Even digikey that announced it
primarily
for september has updated its shipping dates to december and still have
zilch in stock.
Atmel's datasheet is at its 7th release and still preliminary, (for a 8
bits
uC!!!).
I can't even succeed in having samples and I'm now considering reverting
to
the less convenient tiny26.
But as I would prefer keep the 2313 (pinout better suited, board already
designed, software written...) I have to ask :
did anyone of you have already seen the shadow of an ATtiny2313 pin ?
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I have had Engineering samples (PDIP) for some time.
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Best Regards,
Ulf Samuelsson ulf@a-t-m-e-l.com
This is a personal view which may or may not be
share by my Employer Atmel Nordic AB |
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Meindert Sprang
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Tue Jan 04, 2005 1:43 am Post subject:
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"Fred Bartoli"
<fred._canxxxel_this_bartoli@RemoveThatAlso_free.fr_AndThisToo> wrote in
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did anyone of you have already seen the shadow of an ATtiny2313 pin ?
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Yep. 60,000 to be precise (3000 units on my shelf). I had no problem getting
them in the Netherlands.
Meindert |
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Richard H.
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Tue Jan 04, 2005 7:57 am Post subject:
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Meindert Sprang wrote:
| Quote: | Yep. 60,000 to be precise (3000 units on my shelf).
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A nice volume. Not that 3000pcs is a huge investment, but what are you
building at that volume? (Sorry to pry, but I enjoy hearing about
products that're doing well.) |
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Meindert Sprang
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Tue Jan 04, 2005 7:57 am Post subject:
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"Richard H." <rh86@no.spam> wrote in message
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| Quote: | Meindert Sprang wrote:
Yep. 60,000 to be precise (3000 units on my shelf).
A nice volume. Not that 3000pcs is a huge investment, but what are you
building at that volume? (Sorry to pry, but I enjoy hearing about
products that're doing well.)
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I (or my company, that is) am building 3000 remote controls for a customer.
Meindert |
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