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The Sonic2k Headphone Amplifier
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<blockquote data-quote="rfq" data-source="post: 635236" data-attributes="member: 15523"><p>When work calms down and I can get some time off work then I can continue.</p><p></p><p>Just so that you are aware, this project uses some Freescale parts, well, Freescale has been merged into NXP semiconductors, so I presume it would be easier to get the parts now, and in addition, the toolchains used by NXP (Keil, et, al) will now support these parts, and the ridiculously over-priced licensing model will go away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rfq, post: 635236, member: 15523"] When work calms down and I can get some time off work then I can continue. Just so that you are aware, this project uses some Freescale parts, well, Freescale has been merged into NXP semiconductors, so I presume it would be easier to get the parts now, and in addition, the toolchains used by NXP (Keil, et, al) will now support these parts, and the ridiculously over-priced licensing model will go away. [/QUOTE]
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