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    Question where do you get your components

    ok, my projects are at the point where i need to start thinking baout where to gather up my parts, im kinda new to actually prouducing my projects, usually i design them and then they get put in the archives, soo, ive never actually bought a bulk of components, used to goto radio shack, *shudderz*

    so heres my dilema, infront of me sits digikey allied and about 4 other catalogs i obtained from my father, i was wondering if any one uses them (rather then all the sites i see with projects which i note,, cost more then i see in my catalogs)

    i heard of a mythical program some companies run where they will give you free parts,, any one familiar with this?

    can every one leave a reply, where u buy parts, and how you like them, ie great shiping, always instock, cheep, etc,

    am i the only one trying to tap into places like digikey? is ther a reason people buy from 3rd party vendors

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    actually i use
    Digikey
    ElectroSonic
    Allied
    MCM
    Newark
    Mouser
    and some local dealer here in Montreal

    Digikey is the fastest i use. I get my stock for the next day. You have to compare price between those if you plan to make a big production. Use their website to compare. Price may change every day.

    Some also use Jameco... i can`t comment on them.

    For free parts... As i know, you can have some sample from company like Microchip, TI and such. 1-2 sample / part#... not much. But for testing purpose it's even enough.
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    any sugestions on how to obtain a few chips? have you done this?

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    Go to the website of the company who made the chip, and there's probably a link to get free sample there.

    I did and i still do it sometime when i want to test something new that i'm not sure it will work as i want for me.
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