Comment Re:One step closer to Darth Vader... (Score 1) 91
Or Chewbacca.
Or Chewbacca.
Just like in Soviet States.
It was not just a DD+legal, NXP divested their standard products and small signal stuff as Nexperia and imported some of the culture and practices of giving out technical information to SME customers.
I know quite a few companies that dropped NXP out from their design-in process due to merger, which causes long term damage. They also EOLed number of special discretes, but that was unfortunately to be expected and many companies bought lifetime supplies when the deal was announced.
You do not have to sleep in business. I've found it helpful that you can get breakfast there whenever you want and can thus adjust easier than in couch.
'Clean desk is a sign of sick mind' was one of my first
Agree, get a stack of thin clients from eBay.
The elevator rope has to be flexed around the top wheel quite a few times during its lifetime. Dyneema can't take that much repeated bending.
Imagine you have deployed 100k devices on the field. Or just 1k. Then, the operator that you're using starts charging more or their service level drops. Remember, the M2M lifecycles may be long compared to the cellphones. Like 10-15 years.
What do you do ? Currently, you'd have to get new SIM cards and go to each and every device to change the devices. This is because the SIM cards are controlled by the operator who issued the card.
How much does it cost to send someone somewhere to change the SIM card ? Multiply this with 100k.
From one case, I know that sending a serviceman to 6k sites around the continent to perform a simple operation (open-flash-close) costs around 600kUSD.
The electronics and piezo element in the ultrasonic sensor will fail fast in rad environement.
And then somebody must go there, install and later replace the sensors..
No one gets sick on Wednesdays.