Arrow has 1,730 of ATmega88-15AD. I would call them a "major distributor". However, the spec'd "Absolute Maximum" of -55C to +150C is not matched by the spec sheet data which only covers the range of -40C to +150C. Bummers! Jim Wagner Oregon Research Electronics > Rule #1 of product development: don't design in parts that are hard to > get! If the major distributors don't stock it; don't use it. Customers > tend to get upset when their production runs get delayed because you used > a non-stocked part. > > Free sample are nice, but I want to know that I can get parts when needed > and not have to wait 12 weeks for the factory to ship. > > Regards, > > > Tim Gilbert > JEM Innovation Inc. > 303-926-9053 (office) > 303-437-4342 (cell) > www.jeminnovation.com > www.pdksolutions.com > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Mike Bronosky > To: AVR-Chat@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2012 11:08 AM > Subject: [AVR-Chat] Re: aviation use of atmega's > > > > Checking with a sales rep would be a great idea. > http://www2.atmel.com/about/contact/default.aspx?contactType=Atmel+Sales+Office > You can probably get some free samples to get you started. > > -- > Linux since March 2004 > www.counter.li.org > Registered Linux User: #482134 > Taking up Linux Ubuntu and give-up the Windos habit. > Hasta la Vista, Baby. I won't be back! > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > >
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Re: [AVR-Chat] Re: aviation use of atmega's
2012-01-25 by wagnerj@proaxis.com
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