[sdiy] Latvian CEM Synth IC clones
Dan Snazelle
subjectivity at hotmail.com
Mon Mar 12 22:33:24 CET 2018
I've noticed that bank transfer is pretty much standard for any overseas parts supplier . any time I've purchased pots or knobs from Asia , they don't allow CC or PayPal .
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On Mar 12, 2018, at 4:13 PM, "blacet at blacet.com<mailto:blacet at blacet.com>" <blacet at blacet.com<mailto:blacet at blacet.com>> wrote:
Samples went out to quite a few folks; some on this list. This happened late last year. The free sample program may or may not be still in effect. I did notice that it was not mentioned in today's email.
I got two of each and subsequently bought a large quantity of one ic for a commercial project. They arrived in a timely manner considering the location being Latvia. They need a bank transfer for payment which is a bit of a pain. Use Transferwise if you have to do this.
I did not get a chance to evaluate all the ics yet. The one I did order behaved per the data sheet and exhibited no weirdness (AS3310).
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Of interest
http://www.alfarzpp.lv/eng/sc/application.php
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