USB transceiver

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Jedi

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Hello


Is there a copany sampling USB transceiver chips to be used for FPGA design?

Fairchild has accepted the sample request but denied few days later
without any reason...those bloody bastards...

I know Philips has some but they also suck big time in sampling...



rick
 
Try Cypress

www.cypress.com

Marko

On Tue, 25 Jan 2005 21:10:48 GMT, Jedi <me@aol.com> wrote:

Hello


Is there a copany sampling USB transceiver chips to be used for FPGA design?

Fairchild has accepted the sample request but denied few days later
without any reason...those bloody bastards...

I know Philips has some but they also suck big time in sampling...



rick
 
There are NO transceivers from Cypress....

Only controllers...

rick



Marko wrote:
Try Cypress

www.cypress.com

Marko

On Tue, 25 Jan 2005 21:10:48 GMT, Jedi <me@aol.com> wrote:


Hello


Is there a copany sampling USB transceiver chips to be used for FPGA design?

Fairchild has accepted the sample request but denied few days later
without any reason...those bloody bastards...

I know Philips has some but they also suck big time in sampling...



rick
 
I guess I don't know enough about USB.

How about you go to www.usb.org and search for "transceiver".
Perhaps you can find exactly what you need there.

I see Broadcom and Maxim claim to have USB transceivers.

Marko


On Tue, 25 Jan 2005 21:10:48 GMT, Jedi <me@aol.com> wrote:

Hello


Is there a copany sampling USB transceiver chips to be used for FPGA design?

Fairchild has accepted the sample request but denied few days later
without any reason...those bloody bastards...

I know Philips has some but they also suck big time in sampling...



rick
 

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