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Mark (UK)
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Hiya!
I don't know what Stan Bakulas or whatever he's called does all day, but
whenever I ask for an item, it's always "NO STOCK" even though the
website says they've got thousands.
Far too difficult to deal with. I've found America II to be one of the
easiest surplus suppliers to deal with, what with me being in the UK.
Yours, Mark.
tk wrote:
I don't know what Stan Bakulas or whatever he's called does all day, but
whenever I ask for an item, it's always "NO STOCK" even though the
website says they've got thousands.
Far too difficult to deal with. I've found America II to be one of the
easiest surplus suppliers to deal with, what with me being in the UK.
Yours, Mark.
tk wrote:
John Erlend Finnekĺsa wrote:
$23 each is cheap compared to US-bid for instance. They offer them at
$75 EACH.
Beat that
JEF
John Erlend Finnekĺsa wrote:
I know. But you can't buy them directly from the manufacturer as an
"hobbyist". I need to buy through a so called local dealer.
JEF
Ricardo Matos Abreu wrote:
Texas Instruments
Averlogic
IDT
All these companies have lots of caompatible (or almost compatible)
FIFO's.
Ricardo
"John Erlend Finnekĺsa" <john-ef@online.no> wrote in message
news:3F076F4A.4208F002@online.no...
Hello!
I'm looking for FIFO buffers in 16k x 9 organization.
The buffers are described as IDT7206-15 (IDT) or CY7C462-15 (Cypress).
The number after the hyphen tells about the access time. The
buffers I
need must have an accesstime in 15ns or less.
Does anybody knows where to retrieve theese (need 8 pcs.) or possible
replacements?
The accesstime is critical since they are working as inputbuffers in a
logic analyzer.
best regards
John E.
Every time I try USBid, they suck. Their prices are so high, they will
just sit on that inventory forever...