[sdiy] *Legacy* chips available now (saving for the future?)

Frédéric (Opensource) marzacdev at gmail.com
Sun Nov 29 23:21:22 CET 2020


But why storing random "soon to be deprecated" components
other than for maintenance and finishing an ongoing production?
I do not get it...

Fred.

Le 29/11/2020 à 05:06, Greg James a écrit :
>
> So I’m looking at the current THAT2180A thread and a lot of past 
> threads about various contemporary chips and alternatives, and the 
> thought came to me:
>
> A lot of people (myself included) have been in the position of wishing 
> they had bought a few “survival kit” spares of various electronic 
> components before they went “unobtanium”. So I have a proposal: can 
> the members of this forum, who are very well informed, come up with a 
> list of currently available chips that we collectively believe 
> sometime in the future we would have wished we had bought a few of 
> when they were readily available (like right now 😊)!
>
> This suggestions could lead to a group buy, which I would be willing 
> to help out with.
>
> Greg
>
>
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