On Sun, Mar 7, 2010 at 4:57 AM, Michael Schwingen
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Michelle Konzack wrote:
>> Cool chip...  So, if I order 200.000 of them, I can use it as CAN or USB
>> microcontroller which is exactly what I need.  Also I  can  use  SPI/I²C
>> parallel for data collecting...
>>
>> Price is OK.  I assume @200.000 it cost arround 1.20 Euro or less.

That is a high quantity! I wish we could have those kind of quantity
for our product, typically 10-20k per year is good for us (industrial
automation field). So you have the bargain power. I am not sure
about the price though. STM32 MCUs are now quite popular.

>> Unfortunately I find only the STM32F103T6U7A with the big memory which is
>> not necessary.  Do you know, where I can get the smaller version?

That one is quite small already among STM32. Maybe you
can check with ST to see if they have more parts coming out.

> If you talk about 200k pieces, your distributor (or maybe even a ST rep)
> should be very willing to provide a price quote. At those volumes, you
> usually don't take list prices, and even if the distri does not usually
> stock that part, that should be no problem.
>

Yeah, I think the OP should talk to an ST representative. Even
at our quantity, local ST is more than willing to help us.

-- 
Xiaofan http://mcuee.blogspot.com
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