it is common for most large volume distributors to attempt to force you to
buy in tube/tray lots.
I have been able to buy ones/twos from http://www.newark.com although
their policies seem somewhat erratic. Also Digikey http://www.digikey.com
has recently started carrying Motorola parts (but I don't know about your
exact part number).
Part of your problem may be that you are looking for a very specific part
number. Back off a bit and do your prototyping at 5.0 V with a more widely
available part.
Finally, don't depend on the vendor web sites. Actually call your
salesperson and beat on them a little bit. If you've taken the time and
made the effort over the years to develop a good relationship with them they
will sometimes bend the rules a bit.
Bob Smith
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-- Specializing in small, cost effective
embedded control systems --
Robert L. (Bob) Smith
Smith Machine Works, Inc.
9900 Lumlay Road
Richmond, VA 23236 804/745-1065
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Allen Nance" <anance@...>
To: <68300@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Thursday, July 25, 2002 1:14 PM
Subject: [68300] MC68LK332ACFC16
> Charlie:
>
> I am trying to locate 3 of the 68LK332ACFC16 3.3 volt parts to build up a
> prototype.
> I can get 36 at a time but have not found any-one who will break a tray.
Do
> you or anyone
> else know where I can get small quantities of this part?
>
> Allen Nance
>
>
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Re: [68300] MC68LK332ACFC16
2002-07-25 by Robert Smith
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