Reply by Ian Bell November 1, 20042004-11-01
John Smith wrote:

> > "Ian Bell" <ruffrecords@yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:cm514g$j87$1@slavica.ukpost.com... >> Rene Tschaggelar wrote: >> >> > Mason wrote: >> > >> >> Hi,... >> >> I heard some information on NEC v25 microprocessor.. >> >> NEC didn't supply this one... Is it right?? >> >> >> >> If you know how to get a NEC v25 microprocessor(QFJ), >> >> please send to me... >> > >> > Yes, NEC produced it. Production was stopped many >> > years ago. I don't have one left. There may be piles >> > of pcbs with one soldered on laying around a place >> > close by though. >> > Meaning some unused ones may still be around. >> > >> > Rene >> >> I thought it was still available. I know for certain it is available for >> integration into an ASIC. >> > > That only means they've still got the IP, it doesn't mean they're putting > that IP into a self-contained chip.
Agreed. OTOH when we did the ASIC design, it replaced a product using a V25 and the V25 version was still being produced. That was over five years ago though so they could have stopped supplying it since. -- Ian Bell
Reply by John Smith November 1, 20042004-11-01
"Ian Bell" <ruffrecords@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Rene Tschaggelar wrote: > > > Mason wrote: > > > >> Hi,... > >> I heard some information on NEC v25 microprocessor.. > >> NEC didn't supply this one... Is it right?? > >> > >> If you know how to get a NEC v25 microprocessor(QFJ), > >> please send to me... > > > > Yes, NEC produced it. Production was stopped many > > years ago. I don't have one left. There may be piles > > of pcbs with one soldered on laying around a place > > close by though. > > Meaning some unused ones may still be around. > > > > Rene > > I thought it was still available. I know for certain it is available for > integration into an ASIC. >
That only means they've still got the IP, it doesn't mean they're putting that IP into a self-contained chip. Interesting though that you can get it for an ASIC. Gotta file that info somewhere.
Reply by Ian Bell November 1, 20042004-11-01
Rene Tschaggelar wrote:

> Mason wrote: > >> Hi,... >> I heard some information on NEC v25 microprocessor.. >> NEC didn't supply this one... Is it right?? >> >> If you know how to get a NEC v25 microprocessor(QFJ), >> please send to me... > > Yes, NEC produced it. Production was stopped many > years ago. I don't have one left. There may be piles > of pcbs with one soldered on laying around a place > close by though. > Meaning some unused ones may still be around. > > Rene
I thought it was still available. I know for certain it is available for integration into an ASIC. Ian -- Ian Bell
Reply by steve October 31, 20042004-10-31
"Mason" <optimal@hihome.com> wrote in message news:<cm2kgd$djo$1@news1.kornet.net>...
> Hi,... > I heard some information on NEC v25 microprocessor.. > NEC didn't supply this one... Is it right?? > > If you know how to get a NEC v25 microprocessor(QFJ), > please send to me... > > Thanks...
these guys have 100,000 of them http://www.netcomponents.com/results.htm?r=1&t=f&src=&so=&d=1&pn1=UPD70320
Reply by Rene Tschaggelar October 31, 20042004-10-31
Mason wrote:

> Hi,... > I heard some information on NEC v25 microprocessor.. > NEC didn't supply this one... Is it right?? > > If you know how to get a NEC v25 microprocessor(QFJ), > please send to me...
Yes, NEC produced it. Production was stopped many years ago. I don't have one left. There may be piles of pcbs with one soldered on laying around a place close by though. Meaning some unused ones may still be around. Rene -- Ing.Buero R.Tschaggelar - http://www.ibrtses.com & commercial newsgroups - http://www.talkto.net
Reply by Mason October 31, 20042004-10-31
Hi,...
I heard some information on NEC v25 microprocessor..
NEC didn't supply this one... Is it right??

If you know how to get a NEC v25 microprocessor(QFJ),
please send to me...

Thanks...