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The listed price is $0.75/ea for 100,000 so at 100 it would probably be around $2-3/chip. Still pretty darn cheap for what it can do!


Though, if the goal is to have a really cheap, programmable chip that doesn't consume a lot of power, then the MSP430 is probably a better bet. 16MHz MCU with admittedly very little memory of its own for about $0.35/ea for a thousand.




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