this
is a great topic.
i can
only say that there are some things that pit bull attorney's are good for; this
happens to be one of them.
phil
So Earl,
We all see
that, how do you address this problem with the OEM? I ask that question
subjectively...
You have to know that we've already done that, and
we're being blamed for handling....hehehe.
This is the "Kobiashu Maru"
scenario that I spoke of earlier. This is a no-win scenario. On Semiconductor
will have all their legal staff (which is more substantial than most of us
ever have) to support their position that their parts are okay...so we have to
deal with it. We'll eat all the costs that we will incur from their
sub-standard processes and won't be able to do anything about it...
As
a note, comparible Fairchild MUX's work GREAT!!!
(that's been backed-up
by test data...)
-Steve Gregory-
In a message dated 8/28/2002
7:56:33 PM Central Daylight Time, [log in to unmask]
writes:
again, possible wire bond crash and burn. something's amiss in
the process.
MoonMan
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