Showing as shipment 'overdue' so maybe they have secured some ahead of the February ETA? My two were in the Feb Lot?
20pcs LTZ1000ACH, I've ordered direct from LTC are on their way, already shipped December 22.
Sounds promising then, maybe Digikey's restock are on that batch too?
If possible, just order direct from LT - it's usually a few weeks earlier than the distributors get them.
Another early December order came in for us also - was here within about a week which is more normal.
$90 USD export postage is a complete turnoff for 1's and 2's
Not likely - at least when I talked to the seller he had no packing list or invoice from LT and he is repackaging them. He is NOT an authorized distributor so LT won't stand behind the part. Out of curiosity - the more I asked about the source of these it became more and more sketchy. It sounds like these -could- be some reject that slipped out of LT's control? Or they might be fine - hard to say. There was nothing about his supply chain story that inspired any confidence. I'll pass.
Buyer beware. I suggest you just order from LT direct (if you can) - you're not really saving anything in the big picture, and the rest of the parts are expensive anyway...why risk your time and effort on a possible reject part? You're probably don't want to buy just 1 or 2 either if you're a serious student of low ppm ...the more Vrefs the merrier, so get 5 or 10 LTZ's at least (lowers shipping cost per part). Keep the best performers and give the rest away to your Volt-Nut buds.
I Contacted digikey ... they just received some LTZ1000A today. They told me most probably they will ship my two today.
UPDATE: LTZ1000A shipped
My poor post Christmas much abused Card was siphoned overnight for my couple of LTZ's
I Contacted digikey ... they just received some LTZ1000A today. They told me most probably they will ship my two today.
UPDATE: LTZ1000A shipped
Mine shipped as well! Looks like their product page shows 29 LTZ1000A in stock.
Mine shipped as well! Looks like their product page shows 29 LTZ1000A in stock.
Wow, ordered three for me.
I also ordered 6 LTZ1000A on 28.12, which shipped today.
Digikey proving once again having shares in a cardboard or packaging factory
Considering they cost 55€/piece, i would have thought they also would be delivered by grey-bearded nude virgins from Utopialand. But it was just the normal UPS-guy.
Considering they cost 55€/piece, i would have thought they also would be delivered by grey-bearded nude virgins from Utopialand. But it was just the normal UPS-guy.
What for phantasy do you have for this pity money?
I have one of the new 1750 date code A parts, voltage seems a bit low compared to my others, 7.105...
My too have 1750 ... but I don't know voltage yet ... still waiting some resistors from China! Dammed post service.
Mouser shows:
LTZ1000CH#PBF 12 in stock and none on order.
LTZ1000ACH#PBF 59 on order, due on 05-Feb-18
Mouser shows:
LTZ1000CH#PBF 12 in stock and none on order.
LTZ1000ACH#PBF 59 on order, due on 05-Feb-18
When I ordered mine Mouser said non stocked item
As what has been said above there crawler algorithm has likely figured out there is $$ to be made selling them.
Better for us to have several sources available for 1's and 2's.
Unpacked boxes today, so here are my candies:
3 x 1745's
17 x 1748's
Unpacked boxes today, so here are my candies:
3 x 1745's
17 x 1748's
I think your now on LT's the Christmas card list.
I think in a few years volt-nutting became like those wines estimator and start to say ...
1745 is a bad week
1743 is good week excellent with noise but a little bit of drifty, temperature coefficient is the lowest registered ever.
The 1741 is the excellence: very low noise, good solderability and the lowest drift ... those references leaves a slight smell of cinnamon on second layer of the PCB and do not fear mitigated temperature changes. Keep at temperature of 40°C before using, but better served at 50°C.