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Default Intel 80C32

Hi

On 19 Jul 2006 13:25:54 -0700, "ee_design" wrote:

We have an industrial controller which uses an 80C32 cpu. The
controller has been in production for many many years and is very
reliable. Intel has announced that they won't make these chips after
next year. Does anyone have a simple suggestion how to just continue
with this controller design or is it going to require a re-design with
new technology?
Thanks in advance for your opinions and advice.


The 'traditional' approach in this situation boils down to a
straightforward commercial decision...

"How many more years do you expect to be selling / maintaining this
particular controller ?"

If the answer is 'not many' then buy yourself 'enough' of the
offending devices to keep you going, and, in the meantime, work on a
new design using components which aren't going to go out of production
for the forseeable future (however long that might be g)

If you are really committed to this particular controller, and don't
want to consider re-engineering, then 'simply' buy up as many of the
devices as you can lay your hands on.
If you're going to do this, then don't hang about - your company won't
be the only one in this situation, and the other guys will be also
looking to safeguard their businesses.
I've seen this situation before - and it's amazing how a part that
cost $5 last month can suddenly cost $25 (if you can get them !) this
month....

Good luck !

Adrian
Suffolk UK