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https://www.ti.com/prod-list/new-products?releasePeriod=364


And that\'s just TI. Boggling.



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On a sunny day (Sat, 23 Apr 2022 07:21:10 -0700) it happened
jlarkin@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote in
<1p286h126b5jr3km7052fjuaugmb8scvrl@4ax.com>:

https://www.ti.com/prod-list/new-products?releasePeriod=364


And that\'s just TI. Boggling.

Not sure how serious I take that
I downloaded the \'datasheet\' for the \'AFE8092 Octal-Channel RF Transceiver with Feedback Paths\'

Not even a block diagram, and big pictures of ballgrid array but no pin function list.
so 4 Giggle samples per second ADCs... (after figuring out what GSPS stood for).

Not usable with that data.

But more and more integration indeed.

Too many pins...
Maybe just for thermal...
 
On a sunny day (Sat, 23 Apr 2022 15:01:10 GMT) it happened Jan Panteltje
<pNaonStpealmtje@yahoo.com> wrote in <t414hf$qah$1@dont-email.me>:

On a sunny day (Sat, 23 Apr 2022 07:21:10 -0700) it happened
jlarkin@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote in
1p286h126b5jr3km7052fjuaugmb8scvrl@4ax.com>:



https://www.ti.com/prod-list/new-products?releasePeriod=364


And that\'s just TI. Boggling.

Not sure how serious I take that
I downloaded the \'datasheet\' for the \'AFE8092 Octal-Channel RF Transceiver with Feedback Paths\'

Not even a block diagram, and big pictures of ballgrid array but no pin function list.
so 4 Giggle samples per second ADCs... (after figuring out what GSPS stood for).

Not usable with that data.

But more and more integration indeed.

Too many pins...
Maybe just for thermal...

My opinion
dataheet written by complete electronics moron
He explains ADC (but everybody doing electronics knows that)
but GSPS in capitals is the wrong notation for Gsamples/second.
No block diagram is a FAILURE!
Why bother to check the rest of the crap blurbs they publish.
 
On 23/04/2022 16:21, jlarkin@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote:
https://www.ti.com/prod-list/new-products?releasePeriod=364


And that\'s just TI. Boggling.

Agreed - there\'s lots of interesting things there.

But can they actually deliver them? That\'s the big challenge these days.
 
On 4/23/2022 10:21 AM, jlarkin@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote:
https://www.ti.com/prod-list/new-products?releasePeriod=364


And that\'s just TI. Boggling.

But sadly no quantity of OPA4322 until into 2023, 1.8 volt CMOS op amp
with 20 MHz GBW and 10uS slew rate.

<https://www.mouser.com/c/?q=OPA4322>

Hmpf! I used that one a lot pre-pandemic, IIRC AD didn\'t have anything
near as nice in the low voltage/CMOS department for the price a few
years back.
 
23.04.22 17:21, jlarkin@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote:
https://www.ti.com/prod-list/new-products?releasePeriod=364


And that\'s just TI. Boggling.



There was an episode of The Amp Hour a while back, interviewing a guy doings ASICs. He did over 50 designs per year, one guy

--
Klaus
 
On 2022-04-23 18:58, David Brown wrote:
On 23/04/2022 16:21, jlarkin@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote:


https://www.ti.com/prod-list/new-products?releasePeriod=364


And that\'s just TI. Boggling.


Agreed - there\'s lots of interesting things there.

But can they actually deliver them? That\'s the big challenge these days.

More likely they\'re waiting to see who will order a few million.

Jeroen Belleman
 
On Saturday, April 23, 2022 at 11:39:09 AM UTC-4, Jan Panteltje wrote:
On a sunny day (Sat, 23 Apr 2022 15:01:10 GMT) it happened Jan Panteltje
pNaonSt...@yahoo.com> wrote in <t414hf$qah$1...@dont-email.me>:
On a sunny day (Sat, 23 Apr 2022 07:21:10 -0700) it happened
jla...@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote in
1p286h126b5jr3km7...@4ax.com>:



https://www.ti.com/prod-list/new-products?releasePeriod=364


And that\'s just TI. Boggling.

Not sure how serious I take that
I downloaded the \'datasheet\' for the \'AFE8092 Octal-Channel RF Transceiver with Feedback Paths\'

Not even a block diagram, and big pictures of ballgrid array but no pin function list.
so 4 Giggle samples per second ADCs... (after figuring out what GSPS stood for).

Not usable with that data.

But more and more integration indeed.

Too many pins...
Maybe just for thermal...
My opinion
dataheet written by complete electronics moron
He explains ADC (but everybody doing electronics knows that)
but GSPS in capitals is the wrong notation for Gsamples/second.

What is the correct notation for giga samples/second?

--

Rick C.

- Get 1,000 miles of free Supercharging
- Tesla referral code - https://ts.la/richard11209
 
On 2022-04-23 23:34, Ricky wrote:
On Saturday, April 23, 2022 at 11:39:09 AM UTC-4, Jan Panteltje wrote:
On a sunny day (Sat, 23 Apr 2022 15:01:10 GMT) it happened Jan Panteltje
pNaonSt...@yahoo.com> wrote in <t414hf$qah$1...@dont-email.me>:
On a sunny day (Sat, 23 Apr 2022 07:21:10 -0700) it happened
jla...@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote in
1p286h126b5jr3km7...@4ax.com>:



https://www.ti.com/prod-list/new-products?releasePeriod=364


And that\'s just TI. Boggling.

Not sure how serious I take that
I downloaded the \'datasheet\' for the \'AFE8092 Octal-Channel RF Transceiver with Feedback Paths\'

Not even a block diagram, and big pictures of ballgrid array but no pin function list.
so 4 Giggle samples per second ADCs... (after figuring out what GSPS stood for).

Not usable with that data.

But more and more integration indeed.

Too many pins...
Maybe just for thermal...
My opinion
dataheet written by complete electronics moron
He explains ADC (but everybody doing electronics knows that)
but GSPS in capitals is the wrong notation for Gsamples/second.

What is the correct notation for giga samples/second?

I\'d go with Gsamples/s. In a sufficiently unambiguous context,
maybe GS/s will do. (They wouldn\'t be talking about the rate of
change of conductance in a treatise on ADCs, now, would they?)

\'Samples\' is the only unit without a universally accepted
abbreviation.

Jeroen Belleman
 
On Saturday, April 23, 2022 at 5:47:36 PM UTC-4, Jeroen Belleman wrote:
On 2022-04-23 23:34, Ricky wrote:
On Saturday, April 23, 2022 at 11:39:09 AM UTC-4, Jan Panteltje wrote:
On a sunny day (Sat, 23 Apr 2022 15:01:10 GMT) it happened Jan Panteltje
pNaonSt...@yahoo.com> wrote in <t414hf$qah$1...@dont-email.me>:
On a sunny day (Sat, 23 Apr 2022 07:21:10 -0700) it happened
jla...@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote in
1p286h126b5jr3km7...@4ax.com>:



https://www.ti.com/prod-list/new-products?releasePeriod=364


And that\'s just TI. Boggling.

Not sure how serious I take that
I downloaded the \'datasheet\' for the \'AFE8092 Octal-Channel RF Transceiver with Feedback Paths\'

Not even a block diagram, and big pictures of ballgrid array but no pin function list.
so 4 Giggle samples per second ADCs... (after figuring out what GSPS stood for).

Not usable with that data.

But more and more integration indeed.

Too many pins...
Maybe just for thermal...
My opinion
dataheet written by complete electronics moron
He explains ADC (but everybody doing electronics knows that)
but GSPS in capitals is the wrong notation for Gsamples/second.

What is the correct notation for giga samples/second?

I\'d go with Gsamples/s. In a sufficiently unambiguous context,
maybe GS/s will do. (They wouldn\'t be talking about the rate of
change of conductance in a treatise on ADCs, now, would they?)

\'Samples\' is the only unit without a universally accepted
abbreviation.

I\'m not following the thinking. Everyone I\'ve met is comfortable with the MSPS or even just SPS notation. Why is GSPS the odd duck? Why is S not an accepted abbreviation for \"samples\"? Because it\'s not an SI unit? Neither is HP, but in very common usage.

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On Sat, 23 Apr 2022 20:22:14 +0300, Klaus Kragelund
<klauskvik@hotmail.com> wrote:

23.04.22 17:21, jlarkin@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote:


https://www.ti.com/prod-list/new-products?releasePeriod=364


And that\'s just TI. Boggling.



There was an episode of The Amp Hour a while back, interviewing a guy doings ASICs. He did over 50 designs per year, one guy

If TI introduces, say, one new part per day, can they support them?
Will they still be in production 10 years from now?

I tried to get some support for one TI part. The guy said \"that\'s a
Burr-Brown part, nobody knows much about that.\"



--

I yam what I yam - Popeye
 
On Saturday, April 23, 2022 at 4:46:20 PM UTC-7, jla...@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote:
I tried to get some support for one TI part. The guy said \"that\'s a
Burr-Brown part, nobody knows much about that.\"
--

And they\'re still using Burr-Brown branding for their newly-introduced
JFETs (JFE2140). I thought that was odd.

-- john, KE5FX
 
jlarkin@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote:
https://www.ti.com/prod-list/new-products?releasePeriod=364


And that\'s just TI. Boggling.

And EVERYTING is out of stock. Vaporware for all practical purposes. How do
you design something with some part that is \"new\" and unobtanium at the same
time?

I can make a thousand such \"new parts\" per month, all better than anything
else and several times cheaper than existing best parts. The only problem is
that those \"new parts\" don\'t really exist but who cares?

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Sergey Kubushyn wrote:
====================
https://www.ti.com/prod-list/new-products?releasePeriod=364

And that\'s just TI. Boggling.

And EVERYTING is out of stock. Vaporware for all practical purposes. How do
you design something with some part that is \"new\" and unobtanium at the same
time?

** A lot of the new parts were described as \"automotive\".
Guess that is a a really big market area for such tech lately.

So designers are specing them for new car designs all over the place.
Then the expected stock fails to appear.
Hence the shortage of a great many new cars models - if even just one chip is missing.



...... Phil
 
On Sunday, April 24, 2022 at 3:51:11 AM UTC+10, Jeroen Belleman wrote:
On 2022-04-23 18:58, David Brown wrote:
On 23/04/2022 16:21, jla...@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote:


https://www.ti.com/prod-list/new-products?releasePeriod=364


And that\'s just TI. Boggling.


Agreed - there\'s lots of interesting things there.

But can they actually deliver them? That\'s the big challenge these days..


More likely they\'re waiting to see who will order a few million.

When I was much younger - in the 1970\'s - TI was known to publish a data sheet before they\'d done the detailed design of the part. If it didn\'t generate enough orders, they didn\'t bother to complete the design or put it into production. They could be waiting to see if *anybody* will order a few million.

--
Bill Sloman, Sydney
 
On Saturday, April 23, 2022 at 11:04:03 PM UTC-4, bill....@ieee.org wrote:
On Sunday, April 24, 2022 at 3:51:11 AM UTC+10, Jeroen Belleman wrote:
On 2022-04-23 18:58, David Brown wrote:
On 23/04/2022 16:21, jla...@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote:


https://www.ti.com/prod-list/new-products?releasePeriod=364


And that\'s just TI. Boggling.


Agreed - there\'s lots of interesting things there.

But can they actually deliver them? That\'s the big challenge these days.


More likely they\'re waiting to see who will order a few million.
When I was much younger - in the 1970\'s - TI was known to publish a data sheet before they\'d done the detailed design of the part. If it didn\'t generate enough orders, they didn\'t bother to complete the design or put it into production. They could be waiting to see if *anybody* will order a few million.

I thought that was Maxim! lol

--

Rick C.

-- Get 1,000 miles of free Supercharging
-- Tesla referral code - https://ts.la/richard11209
 
Am 23.04.22 um 17:01 schrieb Jan Panteltje:
On a sunny day (Sat, 23 Apr 2022 07:21:10 -0700) it happened
jlarkin@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote in
1p286h126b5jr3km7052fjuaugmb8scvrl@4ax.com>:



https://www.ti.com/prod-list/new-products?releasePeriod=364


And that\'s just TI. Boggling.

Not sure how serious I take that
I downloaded the \'datasheet\' for the \'AFE8092 Octal-Channel RF Transceiver with Feedback Paths\'

Not even a block diagram, and big pictures of ballgrid array but no pin function list.
so 4 Giggle samples per second ADCs... (after figuring out what GSPS stood for).

If you have to google what GSPS stands for, you obviously have
no use for the full data sheet.

MSPS and GSPS is absolutely common.

< https://www.analog.com/en/parametricsearch/10826#/ >


Not usable with that data.

But more and more integration indeed.

Too many pins...
Maybe just for thermal...

blafasel.

Gerhard
 
On a sunny day (Sun, 24 Apr 2022 09:00:07 +0200) it happened Gerhard Hoffmann
<dk4xp@arcor.de> wrote in <t42shn$1b52f$1@solani.org>:

Am 23.04.22 um 17:01 schrieb Jan Panteltje:
On a sunny day (Sat, 23 Apr 2022 07:21:10 -0700) it happened
jlarkin@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote in
1p286h126b5jr3km7052fjuaugmb8scvrl@4ax.com>:



https://www.ti.com/prod-list/new-products?releasePeriod=364


And that\'s just TI. Boggling.

Not sure how serious I take that
I downloaded the \'datasheet\' for the \'AFE8092 Octal-Channel RF Transceiver with Feedback Paths\'

Not even a block diagram, and big pictures of ballgrid array but no pin function list.
so 4 Giggle samples per second ADCs... (after figuring out what GSPS stood for).

If you have to google what GSPS stands for, you obviously have
no use for the full data sheet.

Oh, you know it all asshole


MSPS and GSPS is absolutely common.

https://www.analog.com/en/parametricsearch/10826#/


Not usable with that data.

But more and more integration indeed.

Too many pins...
Maybe just for thermal...

blafasel.

Its a crap \'datasheet\' makes no sense whatsoever, maybe some intern training for sales droid made it
Best of luck with it,
and you seem to not know the difference between ground penetrating radar and metal coil detectors either.

Lots of things are common that are wrong, like soem of your postings for example.

:)
 
On 4/24/2022 10:00, Gerhard Hoffmann wrote:
Am 23.04.22 um 17:01 schrieb Jan Panteltje:
On a sunny day (Sat, 23 Apr 2022 07:21:10 -0700) it happened
jlarkin@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote in
1p286h126b5jr3km7052fjuaugmb8scvrl@4ax.com>:



https://www.ti.com/prod-list/new-products?releasePeriod=364


And that\'s just TI. Boggling.

Not sure how serious I take that
I downloaded the \'datasheet\' for the \'AFE8092 Octal-Channel RF
Transceiver with Feedback Paths\'

Not even a block diagram, and big pictures of ballgrid array but no
pin function list.
so 4 Giggle samples per second ADCs... (after figuring out what GSPS
stood for).

If you have to google what GSPS stands for, you obviously have
no use for the full data sheet.

MSPS and GSPS is absolutely common.

Common and have been that for decades of course. When I designed our
first HPGe MCA acquisition front end with direct digitizing
( http://tgi-sci.com/tgi/hstb.htm ), DSP etc. MSPS was already common,
that was late 90-s.
And of course you are right that someone who does not understand the
term has no use for a complete datasheet, but the lack of a decent
datasheet (which I did not bother to look at so I just accept it
is crap from what was said in other posts) speaks a lot about the
state of the product. Or about the willingness to sell it to
anyone, things get worse by the day in that respect...
 
On 04/24/2022 03:41 AM, Sergey Kubushyn wrote:
I can make a thousand such \"new parts\" per month, all better than anything
else and several times cheaper than existing best parts. The only problem is
that those \"new parts\" don\'t really exist but who cares?
I guess they\'re mimicking the financial Industry, now.
 

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