Reply by Charlie W March 1, 20062006-03-01
F826 are still in production. You may need to ask
other Freescale distributors.  What I heard that all
Freescale DSC have long lead time because of tight
supply.

Charlie.

--- vo1hl <lhicks@lhic...> wrote:

> Hi Everyone...
> 
> Our supplier told us today that Freescale had some
> sort of issue with
> the dies for the '826 and they are no longer
> available. I am hurting
> bad!! I need several hundred for projects currently
> underway. Does
> anyone have a line on where I could get any??!!
> 
> Also, does any one know how compatible the newer
> Freescale DSP 800E
> family is with the old 826? Pin outs in TQFP?
> Peripheral? Code? I know
> the '827 is a choice but I can't find them either!
> 
> Any ideas??
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> Larry
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
>
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Reply by vo1hl February 22, 20062006-02-22
Hi Everyone...

Our supplier told us today that Freescale had some sort of issue with
the dies for the '826 and they are no longer available. I am hurting
bad!! I need several hundred for projects currently underway. Does
anyone have a line on where I could get any??!!

Also, does any one know how compatible the newer Freescale DSP 800E
family is with the old 826? Pin outs in TQFP? Peripheral? Code? I know
the '827 is a choice but I can't find them either!

Any ideas??
	Thanks,
Larry