Actually they have put it in writing, on the data sheet (although
prelimenary at the moment) they state 'Included in NXP product
longevity program with assured supply for a minimum of 15 years after
launch' which I see as a quite firm commitment. Or do You have an
example that NXP has not fullfilled their 'longevity program'
commitment for some components?
73 de LA9XKA - Per
At 19:08 05.06.2017, w8hw@comcast.net wrote:
Talk is cheep. Ask them if they will put that in writing? Also ask
if they will put a penalty clause stating they will give you a $100k
payment should they fail the 15 year test. After all if it was true,
they should have no problems with that. On the other hand if they
baulk , that tells you that they are just talk with no truth.
Additionally, Please be honest... If you are reluctant to ask them
for that guarantee, that shows that you KNOW they are just talk.
Someone or Anyone let me know if anyone gets that guarantee.
Remember company plans do change with new management or when they
get a bad P&L. This is especially true if they are listed on any
exchange such as NASDAQ. Like the dip in early 2016 (NXPI at $65)
and now back on a good clime this year ($109.00) now. companies tend
to make strong claims on the peek and pull claims back claims on the
stock dip. Often they have no choice. The device market history is
the only good indicator. Solid State RF power devices still have a
very poor history. Translation... the market speaks with authority,
companies just talk.
I have a solid state amp (dual BLF188) homebrew amp, and have two
(2) tube amps one of which is AL-1500 with 8877 tube. I love them
all, but understand the risk of SS replacement as I have been in
broadcasting or the RF repair business since 1971 and a Ham since
1962. I have lived through everything that I have said above.
73, Bruce, W8HW
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-----Original Message----- From: Tom Thompson
Sent: Monday, June 05, 2017 11:18
To: amps@contesting.com
Subject: [Amps] LDMOS availability
I recently took part in a webinar on the new, 1800 watt, 65 volt, LDMOS
transistors made by NXP. It is the MRFX1K80, and NXP plans to produce
it for at least 15 years.
Tom W0IVJ
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