Leftover TQFP-32 ATMEGA328Ps available
Posted: 09 Oct 2022, 11:44
Hi,
I significantly over-ordered microcontrollers for my radio club's (tr)uSDX group buy earlier this year (I wanted to be sure of getting enough working MCUs as I was dubious about the provenance of these parts; in the end I needn't have worried, only a couple of the MCUs were faulty), so I've now put the surplus on eBay. The price is the same as I paid for the MCUs, plus a little extra to cover costs:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/204114186134
If anyone here is interested in these for their (tr)uSDX group buy, please contact me directly (my contact details are on QRZ.com) and I will be happy to pull the unsold items from eBay and sell for £5 each, plus postage.
These were ordered from China, and I don't think they are genuine Atmel parts - I reckon the're clones, as they all have the same internal serial number.
However, they seem to work fine, and the members of my radio club have successfully built working (tr)uSDX transceivers with them.
73,
Dav M0WDV
I significantly over-ordered microcontrollers for my radio club's (tr)uSDX group buy earlier this year (I wanted to be sure of getting enough working MCUs as I was dubious about the provenance of these parts; in the end I needn't have worried, only a couple of the MCUs were faulty), so I've now put the surplus on eBay. The price is the same as I paid for the MCUs, plus a little extra to cover costs:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/204114186134
If anyone here is interested in these for their (tr)uSDX group buy, please contact me directly (my contact details are on QRZ.com) and I will be happy to pull the unsold items from eBay and sell for £5 each, plus postage.
These were ordered from China, and I don't think they are genuine Atmel parts - I reckon the're clones, as they all have the same internal serial number.
However, they seem to work fine, and the members of my radio club have successfully built working (tr)uSDX transceivers with them.
73,
Dav M0WDV