> On Apr 18, 11:17 am, "Raban" <or09...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am new to this FPGA stuff and I wanted to purchase a starter kit and get
>> volume pricing for a few Xilinx FPGA's
>
> What is your definition of volume? Unless your are planning to DIY,
> you would be better off leaving the purchasing to the assembler.
>
>> If one where to buy through Avnet or maybe NuHorizons, would anyone like to
>> share your past experiences when working with them?
>
> As bad and expensive as any other distributors, digikey and mouser
> included.
>
>> It seems all they care are who you are, what company you work with, what you
>> exactly are you doing. In other words, how many parts are you going to buy
>> from us before I spend any time with you.
>>
>> Do you have to be a big company or are they trying to discourage small
>> startups or students or whoever?
>>
>> Like what do you have to purchase, software or hardware or what dollar
>> amount to do you have to purchase just to get few questions answered, sales
>> wise for pricing or even worse, tech support?
>
> Tech support from distributors? You probably know more than them
> anyway.
>
Perhaps it's different here in Norway, but I find the tech support from
our distributors (Arrow and EBV are our biggest) to be excellent. I've
known some of their FAEs for years, and they know our company and way of
working. When we are working on big projects, we are often visited by
them to discuss possible components and ideas, and when we have
technical questions that they can't answer, they help put us through to
more knowledgeable people within their company, or outside it.
For some manufacturers, the distributor can't see you devices (or at
least, can't get samples or small quantities) without getting details
about the project and planned quantities. The distributors themselves
often like to know that sort of thing - it's pretty obvious why it is
helpful to them.
Ultimately, of course, the distributors want to sell you devices. But
here at least they understand that technical support before, during, and
after a project is an important investment in their customers.
Reply by linnix●April 18, 20082008-04-18
On Apr 18, 11:17 am, "Raban" <or09...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am new to this FPGA stuff and I wanted to purchase a starter kit and get
> volume pricing for a few Xilinx FPGA's
What is your definition of volume? Unless your are planning to DIY,
you would be better off leaving the purchasing to the assembler.
>
> If one where to buy through Avnet or maybe NuHorizons, would anyone like to
> share your past experiences when working with them?
As bad and expensive as any other distributors, digikey and mouser
included.
>
> It seems all they care are who you are, what company you work with, what you
> exactly are you doing. In other words, how many parts are you going to buy
> from us before I spend any time with you.
>
> Do you have to be a big company or are they trying to discourage small
> startups or students or whoever?
>
> Like what do you have to purchase, software or hardware or what dollar
> amount to do you have to purchase just to get few questions answered, sales
> wise for pricing or even worse, tech support?
Tech support from distributors? You probably know more than them
anyway.
>
> Thanks.
Reply by Raban●April 18, 20082008-04-18
Hello,
I am new to this FPGA stuff and I wanted to purchase a starter kit and get
volume pricing for a few Xilinx FPGA's
If one where to buy through Avnet or maybe NuHorizons, would anyone like to
share your past experiences when working with them?
It seems all they care are who you are, what company you work with, what you
exactly are you doing. In other words, how many parts are you going to buy
from us before I spend any time with you.
Do you have to be a big company or are they trying to discourage small
startups or students or whoever?
Like what do you have to purchase, software or hardware or what dollar
amount to do you have to purchase just to get few questions answered, sales
wise for pricing or even worse, tech support?
Thanks.