On Eric's advice I contacted Atmel and a reply suggested all these products
are being shipped to auto makers and until they are satisfied the general
availability and lower MOQs are sometime in the future. They did suggest I
could find ATmega32M1s but a search of Farnell, DigiKey, Mouser, etc showed
they were all non-stock. My client does not want to commit to a product for
which delivery is so unsure as they are ready to go now.
Regards
Ron
> -----Original Message-----
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> Subject: Re: [avr-chat] Atmel LIN chips
>
> Atmel is able to deliver some chips for ATTiny167, that integrates a
> LIN
> UART.
> Some distributors also.
> Where are you in the world? who did you ask for?
>
> Regards
> Erwan
>
> Ron Kreymborg a écrit :
> > I have an app that will use LIN for inter-processor comms. Atmel has
> many
> > processor chips that have implemented the LIN interface in hardware
> > (ATA661x, ATmega16/32/64/M1/C1, etc). However, nobody in the world is
> > stocking any Atmel processor chip with a hardware LIN interface!!
> Anybody
> > here know what's going on?
> >
> > Ron
> >
> >
> >
> >
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