Reply by Mike September 13, 20052005-09-13
--- In lpc2000@lpc2..., "atmelbr" <atmelbr@y...> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> http://www.standardics.philips.com/order/select/?select=LPC2138
>
> Using this link you can get samples.
> I am waiting for my samples. > > I must be getting blind in my old age (it's hand placing all those SMD
> > components) but I can't see the sample ordering service. Selecting
> > "samples" in the support area just directs me to a list of their
> > distributors. Any chance you can point me in the right direction?

> > stuff I can't afford). No samples were forthcoming. Eurodis got me to
> > submit the usual project requirements and potential usage, and were
> > never heard of again. My extremely polite e-mails weren't replied to.
> >
> > Eurodis went into administration in July.
> >
> > Leon

Cheers folks. It never occurred to me that they might have gone belly
up! Coincidentally the Atmel disty called me today while I was out,
alas didn't leave a contact name or number. I'll try the Philips
samples and let you all know how I get on.

Cheers,

Mike


An Engineer's Guide to the LPC2100 Series

Reply by atmelbr September 12, 20052005-09-12
Hi,

http://www.standardics.philips.com/order/select/?select=LPC2138

Using this link you can get samples.
I am waiting for my samples. > I must be getting blind in my old age (it's hand placing all those SMD
> components) but I can't see the sample ordering service. Selecting
> "samples" in the support area just directs me to a list of their
> distributors. Any chance you can point me in the right direction?
>
> Earlier this year I tried to obtain some LPC2138 samples through 2 UK
> Distributors, first WBC(Avnet) and subsequently Eurodis. WBC got a
> sales engineer to contact me, who repeatedly tried to arrange a
> meeting to "see how they could help me" (clue to him: I'm a 1 man
> business, I don't have time to sit down and listen to a guy sell me
> stuff I can't afford). No samples were forthcoming. Eurodis got me to
> submit the usual project requirements and potential usage, and were
> never heard of again. My extremely polite e-mails weren't replied to.
>
> Eurodis went into administration in July.
>
> Leon
> --
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> http://webspace.webring.com/people/jl/leon_heller/ >
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Reply by Jerzy Lelusz September 12, 20052005-09-12
Leon Heller wrote:

>Eurodis went into administration in July. >
But they should be working - I got a letter saying they're now part of
Abacus Polar (AFAIR - I lost
this letter somewhere on my desk...)

>Leon
>--
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>leon.heller@leon...
>http://webspace.webring.com/people/jl/leon_heller/


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Reply by Leon Heller September 12, 20052005-09-12
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike" <yahoo@yaho...>
To: <lpc2000@lpc2...>
Sent: Monday, September 12, 2005 3:35 AM
Subject: [lpc2000] Re: Philips Samples --- In lpc2000@lpc2..., medwar19@h... wrote:
>
> I used the Philips sample service for the first time last month.
> Ordered samples online on Saturday, they arrived by courier on Monday.
> I'm in the UK and a student!

I must be getting blind in my old age (it's hand placing all those SMD
components) but I can't see the sample ordering service. Selecting
"samples" in the support area just directs me to a list of their
distributors. Any chance you can point me in the right direction?

Earlier this year I tried to obtain some LPC2138 samples through 2 UK
Distributors, first WBC(Avnet) and subsequently Eurodis. WBC got a
sales engineer to contact me, who repeatedly tried to arrange a
meeting to "see how they could help me" (clue to him: I'm a 1 man
business, I don't have time to sit down and listen to a guy sell me
stuff I can't afford). No samples were forthcoming. Eurodis got me to
submit the usual project requirements and potential usage, and were
never heard of again. My extremely polite e-mails weren't replied to.

Eurodis went into administration in July.

Leon
--
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leon.heller@leon...
http://webspace.webring.com/people/jl/leon_heller/
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Reply by Mike September 11, 20052005-09-11
--- In lpc2000@lpc2..., medwar19@h... wrote:
>
> I used the Philips sample service for the first time last month.
> Ordered samples online on Saturday, they arrived by courier on Monday.
> I'm in the UK and a student!

I must be getting blind in my old age (it's hand placing all those SMD
components) but I can't see the sample ordering service. Selecting
"samples" in the support area just directs me to a list of their
distributors. Any chance you can point me in the right direction?

Earlier this year I tried to obtain some LPC2138 samples through 2 UK
Distributors, first WBC(Avnet) and subsequently Eurodis. WBC got a
sales engineer to contact me, who repeatedly tried to arrange a
meeting to "see how they could help me" (clue to him: I'm a 1 man
business, I don't have time to sit down and listen to a guy sell me
stuff I can't afford). No samples were forthcoming. Eurodis got me to
submit the usual project requirements and potential usage, and were
never heard of again. My extremely polite e-mails weren't replied to.

When the project got revived a couple of months ago, I decided to give
Atmel a go instead. A day later I got an email from their UK
distributor ( DT Electronics ) saying they would be handling it. A
week later they said there would be a short delay. A fortnight after
that a UPS man in a van rolled up and presented me with large Jiffy
bag with a couple of AT91SAM7S256s and some other goodies in. Total
time, about a month, no customs or other charges.

Maybe it's the abuse of the free sample system that is causing
suppliers to cut back, but to small businesses like mine they are an
absolute lifeline, making the difference between having a prototype I
can use to pitch for funding, and having nothing in my hands but
paper. The actual components may only cost a few $ or but often the
minimum purchase, plus the minimum postage, and then the import
hassles turn a 3 component into a 50 obstacle (I'm thinking Digikey
here).

I'm glad Philips are still willing to supply students, my M.Sc.
project wouldn't have been possible without a benevolent semiconductor
co. donating a crucial item. These relatively small investments by
manufacturers make real differences to Engineers.

Mike.


Reply by medw...@... September 10, 20052005-09-10

I used the Philips sample service for the first time last month.

Ordered samples online on Saturday, they arrived by courier on Monday.

I'm in the UK and a student!

Good luck.

p.s. asked for 8, they sent 2.