Re: Cheap Microcontrollers
- From: Jim Granville <no.spam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2007 07:51:13 +1200
Chris Hills wrote:
In article <xnd4xwvmb1.fsf@xxxxxxxxxxx>, DJ Delorie <dj@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes
Chris Hills <chris@xxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
Don't be silly... on 50-100K quantities he needs a proper disci. Not a
catalogue disti
Well, duh. I don't have access to large quantity channels, so I can
only point to digikey as a reference, and showing the digikey bulk
cost at least shows that it's far cheaper than other chips, close to
his price range, and something to investigate.
The Digi price gives no indication on pricing on 50-100K from a "proper" disti.
That's a strange claim - "no indication" ? - so you are saying it could be MORE than the digikey price ?!?
What about the Chip Manufacturer press releases - are they also
'no indication of pricing' ?
Freescale's press release says this :
"Suggested resale pricing for 10,000-piece quantities starts at 43 cents (USD)."
( for this family DigiKey mentions 43.2c/2500 )
Microchip's press release mentions "49c/10K PIC10F200"
Digikey might take issue with "proper" disti comment :)
So, with the right care, you can see Digikey's price actually shows
a very good correlation with the Chip Vendors press release claims.
-jg
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