On Nov 20, 1:50 pm, Peter Korsgaard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> No, so far I haven't - But my experience is unfortunately that SiL
> isn't normally a very open company :/

>From their website it appears that the SiL1392 is the same chip with
different inputs (same purpose, same outputs, different input)  I've
also seen a 1932 listed, so you might keep an eye out for either of
those as well.  However, it appears that no datasheets are available
anywhere on their website.  Well, I found five, I think.   Their FTP
site is password protected.

If all their chips are sold to OEMs they probably require an NDA
before letting anyone see their datasheet.   I ran into a similar
situation when I was hunting for a Firewire chip (forget the mnftr's
name).  My MSI motherboard has a spot for the Firewire controller, but
they don't seem to sell this board with that option installed.   The
chip only goes to card and board manufacturers, so there is no
datasheet and no samples available unless you represent someone who
might purchase thousands or millions of units.  Sigh.

Jeff Walther

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