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And now comes the second question: "Do you know a place from which I can buy one piece ?"
In my mind when someone asks for a price like xxtigerxx did, it must be due to one of the following reason :
1. You want to be sure that the manufacturer is willing to satisfy a sample request (it the value of the sample will fit in a higher price range, the manufacturer won't be so generous toward customer's requests, thus why bother to ask). Bear in mind that even for one piece you can't avoid shipping charges and these are not quite cheap even for manufacturer that sends samples)
2. You got one in your favorite electronic shop and you're curious to find the real price (including transport)
3. You want to compare the prices of two microcontrollers and see if the features provided by one of them it's a strong reason to choose it to the prejudice of the other.
4. You want too know if you can afford buying one.
If don't fall in one of the above categories, then "Do you know the prizes og the chip" was a rather silly question, do not say something more offending.
Hi,
while I do share your enthusiasm, the original post might talk about a completely different chip than you do. In 2006 only PSoC 1 existed. the real cool ones are the PSoC 3 and PSoC 5
Recent information: **broken link removed**
and there is a tool to select your PSoC device too **broken link removed**
Hope this inspires some more people to give the PSoC a try.
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