I used to do the same thing.  If we had somehow gotten a customer dependent upon a part that was virtually impossible to make, and if he promised not to design it into any new products, and if his volume requirements were limited enough, I would just have my folks make a special run and give him the parts gratis.  Sharing the pain works wonders.

73,
Dave   AB7E


On 3/11/2020 5:19 PM, Jeff Stai wrote:
Continuing the OT parade, I have one.

When I first joined the ASIC team at Western Digital I was assigned to
complete a SCSI interface chip and get it into manufacturing. It was a
design that they had decided not to produce... except for the fact that one
frisky salesman sold it to an passenger jet manufacturer.

Said mfr needed, for the whole lifetime of the jet in question, something
like 30 units. But since there was a contract signed, we made it.

73 jeff wk6i



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