Digikey recently started handling Motorola MCUs. ; I don't
know how complete the line is yet. Just go to the site and search for what
you want.
Newark is a major Motorola Authorized distributor and almost
as easy to do business with on-line as DigiKey is. They should have just
about everything that Motorola (and now On Semiconductor) still
manufactures.
However, before comitting to a Motorola part, you are well
advised to contact your salesman or FAE to check if that part may be about to be
put on "End of Life". Motorola has recently developed the habit of
discontinuing parts which are of particular interest to small
users.
There are other distributors that handle Motorola parts,
Arrow and Future Active come to mind. You should be able to find the
complete list at the Motorola web site. (Happy floundering).
Bob Smith
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Robert L. (Bob) Smith
Smith Machine Works, Inc.
9900 Lumlay Road
Richmond, VA 23236 804/745-1065
----- Original Message -----From: Kelvin Lau (Hotmail)Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2002 3:34 AMSubject: [68300] Re: getting parts for Motorola chipsHello all,I'm new to the group. I'm designing a product that will use a MCU, possibly only an 8-bit MCU, any suggestion where's a good place to source Motorola MCU?Kelvin
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