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Default looking for Crystal CS5389/5390 chip

Hello,
looking for this chip as a replacement for a broken one. Any idea who
might be selling these.
Thanks

Chris
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In article , Chris Hermann wrote:
looking for this chip as a replacement for a broken one. Any idea who
might be selling these.


When Crystal was still Crystal, Buerklin carried their stuff and the rep
for you was Memotec AG in Switzerland.

Crystal has since been bought out by someone... I want to say Cirrus Logic?
--scott
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Default looking for Crystal CS5389/5390 chip

Scott Dorsey schrieb:
In article , Chris Hermann wrote:
looking for this chip as a replacement for a broken one. Any idea who
might be selling these.


When Crystal was still Crystal, Buerklin carried their stuff and the rep
for you was Memotec AG in Switzerland.

Crystal has since been bought out by someone... I want to say Cirrus Logic?
--scott

As i was told they dont build/sell these old chips any longer.
Or is this information wrong?
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Default looking for Crystal CS5389/5390 chip

In article , Chris Hermann wrote:
Scott Dorsey schrieb:
In article , Chris Hermann wrote:
looking for this chip as a replacement for a broken one. Any idea who
might be selling these.


When Crystal was still Crystal, Buerklin carried their stuff and the rep
for you was Memotec AG in Switzerland.

Crystal has since been bought out by someone... I want to say Cirrus Logic?


As i was told they dont build/sell these old chips any longer.
Or is this information wrong?


I don't know. But if they don't make them any more, they may know who bought
stock when they were end-of-lifed.

There are outfits in the US like Rochester Semiconductor which basically sell
discontinued semiconductors on the aftermarket. They tend to be expensive,
though. These guys generally buy out the last production runs of manufacturers
and store them until they get orders... and you pay a lot of money for their
storage.
--scott
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