??? 06/23/10 05:10 Read: times Msg Score: -1 -1 Answer is Wrong |
#176844 - A good point Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Richard Erlacher said:
I've always found the ARM's considerably more costly to put on a board. That is a considerable cost knowing that perhaps you have to deal with fine foot prints where manufacturing costs can add up quite quickly. So, instead of putting a single DIP style chip you now have to send the board out to a board house and then a populating house. Before, one could make their own dead bugs and handwire it for handfuls or specialized equipment. ARM is really only good for high quantity. I wouldn't touch it otherwise. |