Source for TTL chips

Michael Lee mikelee at tdh.com
Sat Mar 1 01:35:18 CST 2008


For small amounts I use Jameco Electronics... 

tiggerlasv at aim.com wrote:
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>> DigiKey or Unicorn Electronics.
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>> Both want $25 on the order or a handling fee applies.
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>> Grant
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>> At 09:03 AM 2/29/2008, you wrote:
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>> It used to be you could go to Radio Shack and pick up a couple of 
> 74ls02
>> chips as needed.  Now it seems there isn¹t a source for someone who 
> wants to
>> purchase a handful of 74xx ttl chips.  I have a Œbrand new¹ s100 SIO 
> card
>> that is just missing the 14 logic chips to go in the sockets, but I am 
> not
>> finding a convenient source for them.
>>
>> Anyone know where I can go to find them in very small quantities?
>>
>> Jeff Erwin
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> The Digikey "Handling fee" used to be $5 . . .
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> If you're buying 14 TTL's, you may already be at the $25 minimum. . .
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> I don't usually start with Digikey, though.
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> Try checking out MOUSER . . .   MCM electronics, or JAMECO.
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> All can be reached at their .com websites. . .
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> (Jameco still has NOS 4164's and 41256's and decent prices.)
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> T
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