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The SP3232, originally developed by Exar, distinguishes itself through an emphasis on power efficiency and modern EDA requirements. One of its most marketed features is its compliance with the European Union’s Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) directive, which it achieved early in its lifecycle, making it a go-to choice for consumer electronics destined for international markets.
The choice between these two giants comes down to specific, exclusive trade-offs: sp3232+vs+max3232+exclusive
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Here is where the "exclusive" analysis comes in. We tested both chips under real-world stress conditions—not just datasheet ideal scenarios.
Thanks for sharing 🙂
While testing out some other pdf sdks. Some gave problems because the RDLC created compressed pdf which could not be always be merged.
Erik,
We ran into the same issues, using the PDF Sharp toolkit.
Did you find another SDK (that has not license restrictions) that can be used?
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I download the codeunit but it doesn’t work for me. I keep getting a message saying the pdf reader can’t find the file. Am I doing something wrong? I haven’t changed anything.