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LP324PW (TSSOP) in stock anywhere?

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Joerg

Jan 1, 1970
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The usual: Just about to finish a design. When I started a week ago the
LP324PW in TSSOP was in stock, now it's gone. Bone dry out there.
Minimum leadtime now four weeks. Drat. Does anyone know where to get
some? For prototyping we only need a few.

TI offers samples (those aren't free though) and shows stock yet still
lists four weeks lead time. Kind of contradictory...
 
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Genome

Jan 1, 1970
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Joerg said:
TI offers samples (those aren't free though) and shows stock yet still
lists four weeks lead time. Kind of contradictory...

You don't suppose you might have got yourself on the manufacturers hitlist
by bitching about their websites too much?

Anyway, scratches head (figuratively speaking, it's not the lice)... How
much would the 'not free' samples cost? I'm sort of stupid in that regard.
If I need something I'll walk down the shop and use my own cash as long as
that won't violate 'meaningfull' stuff. It's a method that avoids the
adminisphere 'meaningless' stuff.

Trying to put things in perspective. You, as a consultant cannot guarantee
that your customer is going to specify TI product so why should they pay
attention to you when you ask for freebies. If it were designed in and you
were part of the 'company' then they might pay attention.

Apart from your own actions..... What you have to realise is this is
judgement according to the lowest common denominator. That means Eeyore has
filled his boots with freebies, blown them up, and generated no real
business.

Of course part of the lowest common denominator is imposed by 'sales' people
who really don't have the right to make a reasonable decision. I guess they
are just following rules but have a flip over the power.

So, simple thing is..... I'll give you a £50 spend on my credit card to
cover it. You tell me how many you want from TI in that price range (minus
processing charges from their end) and I'll dial somewhere in the UK to sort
stuff out and you get your parts.

DNA
 
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Joerg

Jan 1, 1970
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Genome said:
You don't suppose you might have got yourself on the manufacturers hitlist
by bitching about their websites too much?

:)))


Anyway, scratches head (figuratively speaking, it's not the lice)... How
much would the 'not free' samples cost? I'm sort of stupid in that regard.
If I need something I'll walk down the shop and use my own cash as long as
that won't violate 'meaningfull' stuff. It's a method that avoids the
adminisphere 'meaningless' stuff.

Oh, they're cheap. 29c/1K at TI and 45c/1K at National.

Trying to put things in perspective. You, as a consultant cannot guarantee
that your customer is going to specify TI product so why should they pay
attention to you when you ask for freebies. If it were designed in and you
were part of the 'company' then they might pay attention.

No, but I am usually the decisive factor when it comes to which mfgs the
client releases in the ECO and which they don't. Only those will be
bought later. After that it's the usual haggling and I won't be part of
that process.

Apart from your own actions..... What you have to realise is this is
judgement according to the lowest common denominator. That means Eeyore has
filled his boots with freebies, blown them up, and generated no real
business.

Of course part of the lowest common denominator is imposed by 'sales' people
who really don't have the right to make a reasonable decision. I guess they
are just following rules but have a flip over the power.

So, simple thing is..... I'll give you a £50 spend on my credit card to
cover it. You tell me how many you want from TI in that price range (minus
processing charges from their end) and I'll dial somewhere in the UK to sort
stuff out and you get your parts.

Thanks, Genome, very kind. But TI is dry for the PW version and money
isn't the problem, we'll pay. However, we might now get a few from
National (MT version, which works). Not a lot, but at least some. Would
be nice if we could find a source (preferably in the US) that has at
least a few dozen for sale.
 
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Joerg

Jan 1, 1970
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Hello Spehro,
I see 846 of the National version in stock at Digikey, no?

Yes, I see them now as well. But not this morning. Did someone get fired
at Digikey after that search engine disaster?
 
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Spehro Pefhany

Jan 1, 1970
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The usual: Just about to finish a design. When I started a week ago the
LP324PW in TSSOP was in stock, now it's gone. Bone dry out there.
Minimum leadtime now four weeks. Drat. Does anyone know where to get
some? For prototyping we only need a few.

TI offers samples (those aren't free though) and shows stock yet still
lists four weeks lead time. Kind of contradictory...

I see 846 of the National version in stock at Digikey, no?


Best regards,
Spehro Pefhany
 
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Genome

Jan 1, 1970
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Joerg said:
Oh, they're cheap. 29c/1K at TI and 45c/1K at National.



No, but I am usually the decisive factor when it comes to which mfgs the
client releases in the ECO and which they don't. Only those will be bought
later. After that it's the usual haggling and I won't be part of that
process.



Thanks, Genome, very kind. But TI is dry for the PW version and money
isn't the problem, we'll pay. However, we might now get a few from
National (MT version, which works). Not a lot, but at least some. Would be
nice if we could find a source (preferably in the US) that has at least a
few dozen for sale.

So,

Basically what you are saying is you are a Christian who will **** people
over for a few extra days of being a Christian and then God will give you an
eternity of fucking people over when you are dead?

DNA
 
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Peter Bennett

Jan 1, 1970
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The usual: Just about to finish a design. When I started a week ago the
LP324PW in TSSOP was in stock, now it's gone. Bone dry out there.
Minimum leadtime now four weeks. Drat. Does anyone know where to get
some? For prototyping we only need a few.

TI offers samples (those aren't free though) and shows stock yet still
lists four weeks lead time. Kind of contradictory...

I think the lead time on TI's site shows when the next batch will be
ready, not necessarily how long you'll have to wait to get some.

I really, _really_ like TI's site - you can readily see what versions
of a part actually exist, and where you can buy some. (and see some
strange things, too - for one part I looked at, one package was only
available in Europe, while another was only available from US
suppliers!?)

Last Wednesday, I ordered a couple of free samples from TI, and
received them the next day! - the format of the packing slip and
package labels, Digikey's, but had the Texas Instrument logo, etc,
but DigiKey's address.

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Spehro Pefhany

Jan 1, 1970
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Last Wednesday, I ordered a couple of free samples from TI, and
received them the next day! - the format of the packing slip and
package labels, Digikey's, but had the Texas Instrument logo, etc,
but DigiKey's address.

I think TI has outsourced their fulfilment of sample orders and things
like specialized development tools to Digikey for some time. I got a
set of boards to do development on a BB instrumentation chip a year or
two ago that was shipped the same way. They did something different
for the 430 dev tools, IIRC, probably because the volumes were pretty
high and they could get a better deal elsewhere. If it was most other
locations you probably wouldn't notice, but there can't be that many
such businesses in "Thief River Falls, MN".


Best regards,
Spehro Pefhany
 
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