Um... I'm really hesitant to do that.  We did a parts cost estimate, but I can't remember the number off hand, although I think it was over $300.  Note that this board would include a good number of "debug" features, since that's its primary purpose, and that increases cost.  However, whatever it is, we have to price it appropriately for development and overhead.  Naturally, we don't expect to sustain the business on it, but it does need to be profitable.


On Apr 5, 2005 4:01 PM, Peter Karlsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Mon, 4 Apr 2005, Timothy Miller wrote:

> Well, here's the deal on that:  Since the FPGA version is for
> prototypes, and the production version will be an ASIC, we may be able
> to afford using the 3S4000.
>
> The prototype board will be product for sale, but it won't be cheap.

US$300(?), US$400(?) or more? Can you give us a "guesstimation"?

Best regards

Peter K
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