Farnell craziness?

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Jim

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There are some weird listing on Farnell lately. 74xx14 chips listed in
antistatic storage, resistors in soldering accessories, and a few other
things.

Are others experiencing these anomalies?
 
Jim wrote:
There are some weird listing on Farnell lately. 74xx14 chips listed
in antistatic storage, resistors in soldering accessories, and a few
other things.

Are others experiencing these anomalies?
No problem for me today (been searching for parts a lot today).
Got any links to show particular examples?

Dave.

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David L. Jones wrote:
Jim wrote:
There are some weird listing on Farnell lately. 74xx14 chips listed
in antistatic storage, resistors in soldering accessories, and a few
other things.

Are others experiencing these anomalies?

No problem for me today (been searching for parts a lot today).
Got any links to show particular examples?

Dave.
This one leads of with resistors:
http://au.farnell.com/jsp/search/browse.jsp?N=1001776&Ns=PRICE_PLS_018_PRICE1|0&locale=en_AU&appliedparametrics=true&getResults=true&originalQueryURL=/jsp/search/browse.jsp%3FN%3D1001776%26No%3D0%26getResults%3Dtrue%26appliedparametrics%3Dtrue%26locale%3Den_AU
 
Jim wrote:
David L. Jones wrote:
Jim wrote:
There are some weird listing on Farnell lately. 74xx14 chips listed
in antistatic storage, resistors in soldering accessories, and a few
other things.

Are others experiencing these anomalies?

No problem for me today (been searching for parts a lot today).
Got any links to show particular examples?

Dave.


This one leads of with resistors:
http://au.farnell.com/jsp/search/browse.jsp?N=1001776&Ns=PRICE_PLS_018_PRICE1|0&locale=en_AU&appliedparametrics=true&getResults=true&originalQueryURL=/jsp/search/browse.jsp%3FN%3D1001776%26No%3D0%26getResults%3Dtrue%26appliedparametrics%3Dtrue%26locale%3Den_AU
That's strange.
I get the same thing even when browsing the Wire category manually.
Report it to Farnell AU, they do listen.

Dave.
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David L. Jones wrote:
Jim wrote:
David L. Jones wrote:
Jim wrote:
There are some weird listing on Farnell lately. 74xx14 chips listed
in antistatic storage, resistors in soldering accessories, and a few
other things.

Are others experiencing these anomalies?
No problem for me today (been searching for parts a lot today).
Got any links to show particular examples?

Dave.

This one leads of with resistors:
http://au.farnell.com/jsp/search/browse.jsp?N=1001776&Ns=PRICE_PLS_018_PRICE1|0&locale=en_AU&appliedparametrics=true&getResults=true&originalQueryURL=/jsp/search/browse.jsp%3FN%3D1001776%26No%3D0%26getResults%3Dtrue%26appliedparametrics%3Dtrue%26locale%3Den_AU

That's strange.
I get the same thing even when browsing the Wire category manually.
Report it to Farnell AU, they do listen.

Dave.
That is good. I am glad someone else experienced this. Email away.
 
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There are some weird listing on Farnell lately. 74xx14 chips listed in
antistatic storage,
Are the little pink "thumb seal" component bags Farnell use antistatic?
 
ian field wrote:
"Jim" <jim@mail.com> wrote in message
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There are some weird listing on Farnell lately. 74xx14 chips listed in
antistatic storage,

Are the little pink "thumb seal" component bags Farnell use antistatic?
I would think static resistant.
 
ian field wrote:
"Jim" <jim@mail.com> wrote in message
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There are some weird listing on Farnell lately. 74xx14 chips listed
in antistatic storage,

Are the little pink "thumb seal" component bags Farnell use
antistatic?
Yes, they are "antistatic". But they won't protect your components from
static damage one little bit.
See here for why:
http://www.alternatezone.com/eevblog/?p=26

Dave.

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Check out my Electronics Engineering Video Blog & Podcast:
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"David L. Jones" <altzone@gmail.com> wrote in message
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ian field wrote:
"Jim" <jim@mail.com> wrote in message
news:0%w9m.6607$ze1.5221@news-server.bigpond.net.au...
There are some weird listing on Farnell lately. 74xx14 chips listed
in antistatic storage,

Are the little pink "thumb seal" component bags Farnell use
antistatic?

Yes, they are "antistatic". But they won't protect your components from
static damage one little bit.
See here for why:
http://www.alternatezone.com/eevblog/?p=26

Dave.

Thanks.
 

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