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Dialog Greenpak seminars, UK, Germany, Switzerland 12-20 Feb
« on: February 11, 2019, 01:08:46 pm »
https://www.avnet.com/wps/portal/silica/resources/training-and-events/event/green-pak-configurable-mixed-signal-ics-workshop

Date    Location    
12 February 2019    Munich, Germany (Avnet Silica Poing office)    
13 February 2019    Stuttgart, Germany (relexa Waldhotel Schatten, Magstadter Str. 2-4, 70569 Stuttgart)    
14 February 2019    Rothrist, Switzerland (Avnet Silica Rothrist office)    
19 February 2019    Maidenhead, UK (Avnet offices Maidenhead)    
20 February 2019    Stevenange, UK (Avnet offices Stevenage)

I've booked for the Stevenage one.
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Re: Dialog Greenpak seminars, UK, Germany, Switzerland 12-20 Feb
« Reply #1 on: February 20, 2019, 02:08:34 pm »
Quite interesting, but probably only for high volumes ( MOQ for programmed parts is 3K ).
But I couldn't really see much that couldn't be done with a low-end PIC, with much more flexibility and lower MOQ, at only a slightly higher device cost.
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Re: Dialog Greenpak seminars, UK, Germany, Switzerland 12-20 Feb
« Reply #2 on: February 21, 2019, 08:13:06 am »
Quite interesting, but probably only for high volumes ( MOQ for programmed parts is 3K ).
Well that's a shame, I believe before Silego got acquired by Dialog the MOQ for pre-programmed was far lower. There was a recent thead on alternatives to pre-programming them.

But I couldn't really see much that couldn't be done with a low-end PIC, with much more flexibility and lower MOQ, at only a slightly higher device cost.

If you're not using the analog features or the simplest models that's probably true.
 

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Re: Dialog Greenpak seminars, UK, Germany, Switzerland 12-20 Feb
« Reply #3 on: February 21, 2019, 11:23:58 am »
There are some reprogrammable devices that can be programmed over I2C, so those would be fairly viable to use in low volumes, but apparently the OTP devices use a lot of pins for programming.
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