Reply by January 26, 20062006-01-26
I agree with Michal Konieczny, the information offered in the freescale
website relateed to hcs12 is misleading and many times incomplete which makes
you assume situations such as a near end of life.
   
  Fausto
	Michal Konieczny <0xmk@0xmk...> wrote:
  > Relative to the NE64, please revisit the product page as it was just 
> reposted with the new part numbers. There are no
plans anytime soon to 
> EOL any HCS12 devices. In the future, if a device arises concerns, 
> please contact Freescale directly; our sales people can verify real 
> time status. For addition information please see:  
> http://www.freescale.com/webapp/sps/site/homepage.jsp?nodeIdlR7N

Great. Great. Great.

> our sales people can verify real
> time status

Surely. But these are also "your people" that publish misleading and 
incomplete information on www pages. Aren't they ? :)

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Reply by Michal Konieczny January 25, 20062006-01-25
> Relative to the NE64, please revisit the product page as it was just 
> reposted with the new part numbers. There are no
plans anytime soon to 
> EOL any HCS12 devices. In the future, if a device arises concerns, 
> please contact Freescale directly; our sales people can verify real 
> time status. For addition information please see:  
> http://www.freescale.com/webapp/sps/site/homepage.jsp?nodeIdlR7N

Great. Great. Great.

 > our sales people can verify real
 > time status

Surely. But these are also "your people" that publish misleading and 
incomplete information on www pages. Aren't they ? :)

-- 
Michal Konieczny
mk@mk@....

Reply by Jefferson Smith January 25, 20062006-01-25
--- In 68HC12@68HC..., "kbu (sent by Nabble.com)"
<lists@n...>
wrote:
>
> 
> Are there plans for a chip revision - fixing the known errata
issues(for the NE64) ? Whats the schedule?
> --
> 

The most info I can get is straight from
http://www.freescale.com/webapp/sps/site/prod_summary.jsp?code=MC9S12NE64&nodeId62468636K100

Note that the part numbers ending in "E" such as MC9S12NE64CPVE are
now listed there as "Available"
	
Reply by kbu sent by Nabble.com January 25, 20062006-01-25

Are there plans for a chip revision - fixing the known errata issues(for the NE64) ? Whats the schedule?
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Reply by dleatmot January 24, 20062006-01-24
Dear group,

Freescale is in the process of migrating to new more environmentally
friendly products. During this process, many of the HCS12 have appeared
to be marked with end of life status. This is due to the transitional
time required to get the new Pb free suffix part numbers up and running
in the system. During this time, the non environmental friendly device
is tagged with a "not recommended for new design status", as
the "leaded parts" are, in fact, not recommended.
Relative to the NE64, please revisit the product page as it was just
reposted with the new part numbers. There are no plans anytime soon to
EOL any HCS12 devices. In the future, if a device arises concerns,
please contact Freescale directly; our sales people can verify real
time status. For addition information please see:
http://www.freescale.com/webapp/sps/site/homepage.jsp?nodeIdlR7N