Here are some sellers who are very reputable on eBay and have a lot of RF and electronic parts: jerfparts mr.jr nfceramics rf_broker rfextra Some other places I order parts from fairly often: www.alltronics.com www.allelectronics.com www.hosfelt.com www.oselectronics.com www.elexp.com Zack On Fri, 5 Sep 2008, jme87be wrote: > Hi > very pleased with > www.ebay.com > > Jacques > --- In AVR-Chat@yahoogroups.com, xolang1 <xolang1@...> wrote: >> >> Hi all >> >> Everytime I need a part, I have difficulty searching for > suppliers/distributors >> that cater to single/low volume orders thats typical for > personal/hobby projects. >> May I request If anyone can kindly add to my list: >> >> www.mouser.com >> www.parallax.com >> www.futurlec.com >> www.digikey.com >> >> Anyone else? >> >> thanks! >> >> Chris >> >> >> >> >> --- On Fri, 9/5/08, drgert1 <drgert1@...> wrote: >> From: drgert1 <drgert1@...> >> Subject: [AVR-Chat] Re: Getting started on AVR with USB >> To: AVR-Chat@yahoogroups.com >> Date: Friday, September 5, 2008, 1:09 PM >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Hi, >> >> >> >> Yes, I saw that one, too. >> >> http://focus. ti.com/docs/ toolsw/folders/ print/ez430- f2013.html >> >> >> >> I saw a similar one from ST >> >> http://www.st. com/mcu/contenti d-89-15-ST7FUS_ PRIMER.html >> >> >> >> However please help me understand if this part is actually helping > me. >> >> I see it such that the USB connector is 'only' the programming >> >> interface to the actual (quite tiny) MCU board. The MCU is then >> >> supposed to be taken stand alone and does not have USB connectivity > by >> >> itself. I don't know how difficult it would be to 'channel' my >> >> measurements through that path: >> >> mcu -> (probably) serial -> programmer -> USB -> PC >> >> >> >> Something where the USB is actually part of the MCU would be much > nicer. >> >> >> >> I found this one; >> >> http://www.olimex. com/dev/avr- usb-162.html >> >> >> >> But it has the AT90USB162 which does not have A/D capability. >> >> >> >> After all the Atmel board 'AT90USB1287' has the A/D feature. >> >> >> >> Thanks, >> >> Gert >> >> >> >> --- In AVR-Chat@yahoogroup s.com, "Cat Hotmail" <catalin_cluj@ ...> > wrote: >> >>> >> >>> While not quite AVR, you might want to look at the EZ430 from TI > (just >> >>> google it). >> >>> >> >>> Good luck. >> >>> >> > > >
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Re: [AVR-Chat] Re: Hobby Suppliers
2008-09-05 by Zack Widup
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