| Michael Karas 12/16/09 06:02 Read: 250 times Beaverton Or USA |
#171653 - Silabs Parts Responding to: Daniel Contarino's previous message |
I have used SiLabs parts for a lot of things. The programming using the USB version of the adapter is very easy. You can program using either the SiLabs IDE or through a separate tool they provide for non-development mode programing.
I have applied the SiLabs parts into a variety of products including one a few years ago that was a hand held controller/terminal for a military radio. That product passed all the military types of tests that they could throw at it. Michael Karas |
| Topic | Author | Date |
| Questions about Silabs | Daniel Contarino | 12/15/09 21:57 |
| Some answers | Rob Klein | 12/16/09 02:30 |
| Silabs Parts | Michael Karas | 12/16/09 06:02 |
| I have used 1000s and never had a failure. | Erik Malund | 12/16/09 07:01 |
| Thank you! | Daniel Contarino | 12/16/09 08:47 |
| know of none | Erik Malund | 12/16/09 09:07 |
| Indeed | Rob Klein | 12/16/09 11:19 |
| Love em | Grant Beattie | 12/16/09 10:58 |
| and so is | Erik Malund | 12/16/09 12:16 |
| Another +1 for SiLabs | Andy Peters | 12/16/09 12:47 |
| Already working! | Daniel Contarino | 01/13/10 07:43 |
| availability | Jan Waclawek | 01/13/10 09:12 |
| re: availability | Rob Klein | 01/13/10 10:02 |
| Correction / addition | Rob Klein | 01/13/10 09:56 |
Availability | Daniel Contarino | 01/13/10 10:57 |



