The joy of samples...

The other day I was looking for a charge pump IC. I ended up on Microchip's site and found the TC962 in a TH IC. Beside the listing was 'sample' so I created a 'business' account and added it to my cart along with another sample that escapes me at the moment.
It was really cool for 5 of these little chips to show up yesterday. Now if I could only remember what I was looking for a charge pump for.
Anybody have recommendations for other 'sample friendly' manufacturers?
Paul
It was really cool for 5 of these little chips to show up yesterday. Now if I could only remember what I was looking for a charge pump for.

Anybody have recommendations for other 'sample friendly' manufacturers?
Paul
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Ahhh.... The Joy Of Samples
I get samples all the time. Although it is getting more difficult to get samples now, as compared to the past. I have always had a company name, which always makes it easier, and I have always used inventor, designer, or engineer as my job description. And just lately, I was temporarily refused samples because of general service email, where they required an email address of a unique domain name, but that requirement was quickly satisfied by using the email associated with my website. If you can satisfy these requirements then you should be able to get samples from:
- STMicroelectronics
- Analog Devices
- Texas Instruments
Just to name a few. In the past I recieved a lot of samples from Dallas Semiconductor, now a subsiderary of Maxim, and Maxim has made it more difficult. I will have to recheck with Maxim to see their requirements. But yes, there is a wonderful joy of receiving free samples, some of which cost a pretty penny.Bruce
Paul
Analog Devices, www.analog.com
Siliconix, www.siliconix.com
Intersil, www.intersil.com
...and even Maxim.
I've asked for, and received some rather expensive ($28/ea) devices from these companies.
-Phil
Ken, I could really use samples of Eddie and Quadrover.
NO, before you send 'em, I'm kidding and I have no room for them. Whatever you do, DON'T send me those things.
Reverse psychology is a useful tool. I just don't think it's going to help you on those particular items.
Whatever you do, DON'T send me one of your Toddlers. I forbid it!
Edit: I found it. http://www.4imprint.com/ These guys will give you samples of almost everything they have. Click on an item and if it says "Request Sample" they will send to you. I got a few items with a value over $25.00. ( I did however end up buying some of their shirts but it is not required.)
There are times when all you need is a single IC chip, and many times samples are availabe for the IC you need, and it includes free shipping. Unless I am making an order that includes several items from Mouser or Digikey, I always check if a sample is available. However, if I need several items, I try to order it all from one place, so they arrive at the same time.
-Phil
I just keep telling myself that one day I will gin up a xxxx to dip header for this purpose. I have used some adapters from Proto-Advantage.com, but was not to impressed with them as the pins are to harsh on breadboard sockets and I would prefer that the pins be capable of three levels for wire-wrap prototyping rather than the two level they supply.
FF
Between
The only limitation is time. There simply isn't enough time in the year to get all of the cool projects done I want to do. (I'm just starting to get into a midi project that I've been putting off for almost two years!)
Jeff