[sdiy] Re: Inexpensive 16 bit DAC?

Bill Berzinskas wberzinskas at nc.rr.com
Wed Apr 27 16:05:37 CEST 2005


I am avid fan of sample programs..  while much of my stuff revolves around 
DIY, I probably shouldn't get them..  but 1 or 2 when you need em is great.. 
and I usually do wind up buying a bunch after that anyway..   It really is a 
great thing..   Analog, Microchip and Maxim are my fav's..  TI and National 
were good too, but have recently changed their programs around..

though, I would never think of selling them..  that's just wrong..

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Bob Weigel" <sounddoctorin at imt.net>
To: "KA4HJH" <ka4hjh at gte.net>; "synthdiy" <synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl>
Sent: Wednesday, April 27, 2005 6:07 AM
Subject: Re: [sdiy] Re: Inexpensive 16 bit DAC?


> Usually you have to tell them that you are like working on something where 
> you might actually BUY some chips to get samples...or does Analog just 
> hand them out to anyone?  I could have been getting samples all along for 
> the project I'm working on from microchip but I haven't even had time to 
> ask for them and I feel bad doing it because we really don't need them 
> except that that company is out of money I guess so maybe we do :-). -Bob
>
> KA4HJH wrote:
>
>>>HAHA!
>>>
>>>He's selling *free samples*. Anyone can get *2* free pieces of *any* AD 
>>>part
>>>here:
>>>
>>>www.analog.com
>>>
>>>Sheesh.
>>>
>>>Paul S.
>>>
>>
>>Don't forget to mention that the shipping for AD samples is free as well.
>>What a racket.
>>
>>
> 





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