[sdiy] Those AS33xx chips again...

Dave dlmanley at sonic.net
Fri Dec 1 17:28:41 CET 2017


Great! It's possible they can tweak their process (low cost) to improve the performance so detailed feedback could prove valuable.  Of course the issue could require a mask change due to layout or sizing which could be more expensive if they don't have that capability in house.

-Dave

On December 1, 2017 12:18:24 AM PST, Roman Sowa <modular at go2.pl> wrote:
>I did and they were impressed by the amount of work I put into this, 
>probably because they usually get responses like "works for me" or
>"what 
>an excellent piece of semiconductor" at most.
>They didn't like the tempco, saying it should be much better, but this 
>is work in progress. I still have few improvements to make. Wanted to 
>start the easy way and see if it's good enough.
>
>Roman
>
>
>W dniu 2017-11-30 o 17:46, Dave pisze:
>> Would be interesting to forward to the manufacturer and get their
>feedback.
>> 
>> -Dave
>> 
>> On November 30, 2017 1:28:32 AM PST, Steve Lenham 
>> <steve at bendentech.co.uk> wrote:
>> 
>>     On 29/11/2017 19:23, Roman wrote:
>> 
>>         And you all
>>         are probably bored to death with this thread anyway.
>> 
>> 
>>     No way - keep going! Working out the facts about this subject
>will be of
>>     benefit to - and save time for - every single person who uses
>these
>>     newly re-issued ICs. Anyone who doesn't enjoy such a discussion
>is
>>     surely in the wrong place.
>> 
>>     Newton said, "If I have seen further, it is by standing on the
>shoulders
>>     of giants". In this case, you are providing the shoulders ;-)
>> 
>>     Cheers,
>> 
>>     Steve L.
>>    
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