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The variations in the chip manufacturing process are the cause for every chip being a little different. They behave similarly enough to be treated as equal when one stays within the manufacturer's specifications, but outside those limits there are no guarantees.

If you get a "poor" chip, there's nothing you can do about it except change it for another one. With a device like this it would practically mean changing the entire device.
 

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