SV: Re: [sdiy] CA3280E....They are here...

Bob Weigel sounddoctorin at imt.net
Wed Jun 15 01:29:35 CEST 2005


Even better send them to me and they'll be cursed and all blow up if 
it's like anything else going on of late.  Rather than helpful thoughts 
I've had one moron badgering me trying to prove that my packing method 
is inferior and that's what caused the P5 to fail. Hehehe.  The buyer 
complimented the packing job.  He could see the intelligence in the 
packing job.  Yet this clown comes in and writes a long letter presuming 
all this stuff.  Gotta love it. Hopefully someone who has actually seen 
a probem like this occur and KNOWS a common weakness in the P5 in this 
area will write instead?  Or.. Maybe he has an explanation of how the 
thought that I was about to DO a packing job on the Siel expander caused 
it to blow up as soon as it was setting in the bubble wrap when i 
thought to turn it on one last time!!!!~!! hehe.  Etc. Etc. Etc.  No you 
probably don't want to send the chips anywhere near me right now :-)  I 
already have a tube of them sitting there for a month that I'm afraid to 
open . -Bob

Michael Ruberto wrote:

> even better, send em to me and I'll test 'em to mil spec in half the 
> time with the automatic equipment on base....
> of course the failures will not be returned ;-)
>
>> From: Harry Bissell Jr <harrybissell at prodigy.net>
>> To: Michael Ruberto <frankentron at hotmail.com>, jays at aracnet.com,  
>> synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl
>> Subject: Re: SV: Re: [sdiy] CA3280E....They are here...
>> Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2005 15:14:01 -0700 (PDT)
>>
>> Yeah Jim... just to set everyone's mind at ease
>> why don't you sample me a couple hundred of those
>> 3280's and I'll test them to make sure they're good...
>>
>> H^) harry <with a bfg>
>>
>> --- Michael Ruberto <frankentron at hotmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> > yes this is a big problem for the military and the
>> > lives of it's servicemen.
>> > since joining the Navy I have heard the stories of
>> > ships dead in the water
>> > because of this. my neighbor recently left for
>> > deployment aboard the Anzio
>> > which left port with only one of it's 2 engines
>> > operating - I wonder...
>> > my new job is repairing the avionics of F18
>> > Superhornets and trust me, I
>> > will test the parts!
>> >
>> > Maybe those 3280s are just dummy chips used for
>> > programming pick and place
>> > machines ;-)
>> >
>> > M. A. Ruberto
>> >
>> > >From: <jays at aracnet.com>
>> > >To: synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl
>> > >Subject: Re: SV: Re: [sdiy] CA3280E....They are
>> > here...
>> > >Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2005 13:37:22 -0700
>> > >
>> > >Jim is right but there are problems:
>> > >
>> >
>> ><http://www.reed-electronics.com/electronicnews/article/CA497033?text=counterfeit> 
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>> > >
>> > >Jay S.
>> > >
>> > >James Patchell wrote:
>> > >
>> > > > IC's are generally wire bonded over
>> > seas...although...this is the first
>> > > > time I have seen explicitly that they were done
>> > in China...
>> > > >
>> > > > I realize this was tongue in cheek... :-)
>> > > >
>> > > >
>> > > > At 08:45 PM 6/14/2005 +0200, karl dalen wrote:
>> > > > >Country of origin, "China"!!!!
>> > > > >
>> > > > >James,,,,,, this is "counterfeit
>> > material",,,,(bogus chips),,,,,
>> > > > >they are all actually 741 in a bizzare
>> > package!! :-)
>> > > > >
>> > > > >Reg
>> > > > >KD
>> > > > >
>> > >
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