Congratulations!
I've always been a big fan of Maxim's sampling policy. I've even abused
it (obviously, since I have a drawer-full of their stuff). The only
times that I've had them object to any part of a sample request, I was
requesting DIP samples. Anything PLCC or surface mount, they're ultra
crazy generous. My theory (and the theory of co-workers here) is that
Maxim samples like they do because they know that these engineers who
have worked with their parts on side-projects and hobbies will select
them for big projects at work as well.
FYI, the MAX6921 is also the driver IC that Limor Fried is using in her
VFD clock kit.
-Adam
On 11/20/2013 11:07 AM, Gideon Wackers wrote:
Might be interesting for others: there are two versions of the XL6009
step up converter on ebay, one that goes to 35 volt, and another that
reaches 45 volt. Example of a 45 volt type:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/2pcs-XL6009-DC-DC-Adjustable-Boost-Step-up-Power-Supply-Module-6A-Output-6V-45V-/171127883167?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item27d804459f
It looks like Maxim does support starving students, I'll order the
transistors anyway but I will probably work with the MAX6921 now.
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