Holy guacamole, the Euro is under 90 cents. I guess I've been under a rock (only pay attention to the UK pound). The last time I noticed the Euro this low was in Germany about 15 years ago. So the Infineon temp sensor board is roughly $8.90, about two dollars less than what Digikey wants for the chip on that board. Shipping is with a "standard rate" of around $4.45. What's the lead time of their standard shipping, Scott?

-Pete

On 10/18/19 11:27 AM, Scott Hall via TriEmbed wrote:
/Infineon for Makers Means Arduino Shields 4U <https://www.elektormagazine.com/news/infineon-for-makers?utm_source=Elektor+International+%28English%29>/ /Infineon for Makers means Arduino-compatible shields and shields2go to evaluate BLDC motor drivers, LED drivers, XMC microcontrollers MCUs, and much more./

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https://www.elektormagazine.com/news/infineon-for-makers?utm_source=Elektor+International+%28English%29

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